Identifying Vampirism Flyer by Nexicorp
- Lithoterria
- Oct 3
- 2 min read
This is a PSA brought to you by Nexicorp and all associated Affiliates.
"Vampires are not your typical scourge of the night.
These unholy beings showcase a variety of traits that highlight the immortal scourge! Some believe that there is no protection from these beings of the night. Nexicorp will further discredit these foolish thinkers, and bring the truth straight to you, the consumer!
The following are publications from the brightest minds in the field of occult and magical science of New Ashen and greater Arcvelt!
Common traits across all races within Lithoterria consist of; eyes display a range of red to violet colors, a pale complexion, a disposition to crossing flowing bodies of purified water, an aversion to sunlight, and an beguiling enchantment that draws one closer. Occasional reports show more beastly, or rather more bat or rat like traits, these are typically underfed undead.
Human born vampires appear mostly human, aside from the above traits. Many reports suggest they always have their elongated canine fangs.
A yui vampire is often near indistinguishable from their "mortal" counterparts. Their immortality is often confused for the long life in the species, but experts tell us that a vampiric yui will have carnivorous or poisonous flora growing on their bodies, and a lack of social awareness that is known for this species.
A sirin vampire bears sharp claws in place of each of their nails, and reports say that many of them lose plumage due to growing lack of use of their wings, as sirin vampires all gain the gift of levitation.
A frean vampire will supposedly show more aggressive tendencies, signs of mange, and more abundant beast traits. They seem to often be confused for Lycanthropes in this situation, only distinguished by the feeding habit of draining and leaving behind a corpse.
An eolo vampire becomes rather obvious according to studies. Their skin between scales is pale as a cloud, their teeth may sometimes mutate becoming rows of sharp fangs, claws like short knives, and a distinct ability to cause fear in their prey.
Ceth vary greatly, with many of them being completely indistinguishable from the mortals. It is rumored that they wholeheartedly welcome vampires in their cities so long as they do not pick off the upper classes. The only exception to this oddity among the species is allegedly the anisera, who typically do not display fangs.
How to deal with a Vampire!
A simple question with a simple answer!
In order to remove a vampire from this world, you must decapitate it, exhaust it before exposing it to sunlight, burn its flesh with blessed silver, or stake the heart and burn the thing!
That is just four simple, easy steps to take our your little vampire problem."
This flyer was passed out across the streets with crude vampire propaganda poster in open space.
Local vampires are likely to take offense.






