All the World's a Stage: How you can be a vampire

That being said, there was enough discussion about being a vampire that I wanted to take some time and review how you can go about exploring that character concept in the World of Warcraft. Azeroth isn't necessarily home to huge vampire organizations or angsty teens exploring puberty, but there are still plenty of opportunities to try out the ideas without breaking WoW genre.
Death Knight
Death knights are probably your best, purest option for playing something similar to a vampire character. The entire class is built from the ground up very similarly to vampires, and you can probably do about the same things as a vampire. Let's start from the top.
First, death knights are characters who have already died once. Then, forced from their final rest by Arthas, they are instantly enslaved into a totalitarian, insane society. This is to say, when death knights first come into play, they are part of Arthas's efforts to bolster Acherus. They are only freed from this insane "life" during the Battle for Light's Hope Chapel.
After that exciting opening, death knights are left to wander the world and find their own way. The Knights of the Ebon Blade are obviously focused on the eventual defeat of the Lich King. But you're still left with a character who is essentially undead, possessing significant supernatural power, and an outlook on the world entirely separate from your average character.
Death knights possess more than a few traditionally vampiric abilities. There are not only direct references like Vampiric Blood, but there are also more subtle allusions like Blood Gorged. (If you don't know other RPGs, many vampire systems like Vampire: The Masquerade posit that the more blood a vampire has in its body, the more powerful it becomes.) Powers like Army of the Dead allude to the master vampire's control over other undead.
Ultimately, if you're looking to play a vampire, death knights will probably serve your purposes pretty well. You got the undead angle, the blood angle, and even th ex-slave-now-free angle. There's a lot there to roleplay with, and it does sound an awfully lot like a vampire.
Shadow Priest
The interesting thing about vampire genre is that it's pretty malleable. You have physical powerhouses from movies like Lost Boys, but you also get the "magic vampire" who is a master of dark arts. Vampire: The Requiem, for example, has an entire host of magic-wielding undead.
If you're interested in exploring something like a sorcery-wielding vampire, I'd recommend the Shadow priest. In terms of WoW lore, the Cult of Forgotten Shadow is a rich opportunity for such roleplay. Created by Forsaken who feel abandoned by the Holy Light, the Cult of Forgotten Shadow is an attempt to understand and deal with the curse of undeath.
Seated in this in-character format, the shadow priest's powers promote the idea of your character being a supernatural undead power house. Shadowform itself is a pretty awesome visual effect, and gives a nice feeling of being a vampire who's about to release his or her immense occult energy. The shadow priest's signature nuke is called Mind Blast, providing a great example of the psychic power of a sorcerous vampire. Vampiric Touch feels like the magical ability of a vampire who has found a way to feed without directly sucking his or her victim's neck.
Darkfallen
I'm not usually one to do things like play a Blood Elf but claim it's actually a Darkfallen. However, the in-character history of the San'layn absolutely makes it reasonable that your Sindorei character might know (or have known) one of Lana'thel's brood. Perhaps your Blood Elf was one of the strike force against Arthas, and somehow escaped before the fate of Quel'delar could be known.Your character could have met Tenris Mirkblood back when he was in Karazhan, and been left with a puzzling obsession about the San'layn ever since.
Of course, if you're a raider who has successfully visited the Crimson Halls in Icecrown Citadel, you could have been permanently affected by what Matt Low calls the "nom-nom mechanic." During the fight against Blood Queen Lana'thel, your character is briefly affected by the Essence of the Blood Queen. Once that effect wears off, your character is overcome by a Frenzied Bloodthirst. That character must bite another raider or become the mind-controlled slave of Lana'thel herself.
While that's just a raid fight dynamic, it's an easy argument to bring it entirely in-character. Presumably, under normal operating in-character raid procedures, everyone is free and hunky dory after defeating the boss. But instead of just assuming your character walks away, perhaps your character has changed in some way. Your character has tasted blood once, and may now wake up at nights, hungering for that brief rush of sanguine power granted by Lana'thel.
If you don't raid normally, a very similar affect is available in Ahn'kahet. In that dungeon, Prince Taldaram randomly uses the ability Embrace of the Vampyr on a party member. When Prince uses this power, he literally pins you to the ground. To most observers, it really does look like he's sucking the target's blood. And since the recipient of Embrace can not be healed during the power, the in-character supposition would be that life-giving magics don't function on something being turned into the undead.
Summary
These are obviously just three options. I'm sure people have hundreds of different ways that you could play something like a vampire that still fits within the lore and stories of the World of Warcraft. The goal here isn't to simply drop Edward Cullen in the middle of Silvermoon and LOLRP it up. Instead, pick out the pieces of a vampire-character that you want to portray, and translate that into Azeroth-terms.
The natural caveat here should be that you should try and coordinate this kind of story with your roleplay troupe. Playing a character who's been fundamentally changed by the Blood Queen Lana'thel fight is a great idea. But if you just end up annoying everyone you normally play with, you'll ultimately regret the choice.
I'm definitely interested in hearing how you folks have made vampire-like stories work. I think there's a lot of room for creativity here, and I'd love to be exposed to new ideas.
Filed under: All the World's a Stage (Roleplaying)






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Stephen Feb 14th 2010 8:08PM
You had me when you linked to OWbN. LOL
My Warlock character is actually my old Tremere from an OWbN chronicle translated into WoW. He's not a vampire RP wise, but he's still the evil manipulator he was when I played him!
Arrowsmith Feb 14th 2010 8:41PM
Hmmm, I wonder if, by that logic, you could call a Feral Druid a Gangrel?
It's actually very good and interesting logic. Heck, that could mean a warrior could be a Brujah, the Forsaken are Nosferatu, a Shadow Priest could be a Lasombra (Or Malkavien, or Ravnos, or possibly Ventrue is Mind Control = Dominate).
...Damnit, now I'll be up the rest of the night thinking about this.
Neyssa Feb 15th 2010 3:06AM
On our realm, there is a druid called Gangrel :) When I saw him first I even whispered him telling that I love his name :)
I think that playing like a gangrel is more than possible with a druid, however I cannot imagine him using nature healing spells. Thorns sounds ok for me. He would rarely shift out of feral form, although tauren is ok even out of form. The best would be, however, the worgen druid, i suppose. Why are worgen in the alliance? :( Your druid would not want to hang around cities much, instead walk around in the woods, and sleep in some cave during the day. However, it is hard to imagine why he would go with a group of people to dungeons.
Oh I dont want to work now, i wanna play my druid :S
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangrel_%28Old_World_of_Darkness%29
acharenus Feb 14th 2010 8:34PM
If i were to rp as a vamp My first choice would be blood dk no question.
Alanid Feb 15th 2010 1:39PM
Another thing, if you read the DK starting area quest texts you find that Death Knights hunger for pain and suffering... or something. I don't know, do with it what you will.
Hoggersbud Feb 14th 2010 8:51PM
First take your self-respect and throw it out the door.
Ok, now you can be a vampire.
Guruda Feb 14th 2010 10:54PM
Probably because on at least my server, the vampire RPers are the target of many, many jokes.
doit Feb 14th 2010 10:50PM
probably because it's funny as hell?
Magnett Feb 14th 2010 10:52PM
Because some people have self-respect.
Al Feb 15th 2010 12:16AM
Isn't the whole point of RP immersion in the game?
Seems fair enough they look down on people who ignore the context and suddenly decide they're Vampires. Or did I miss something?
I think i'll go make a Draenei warrior who's also a Jewish Golem, and see if anyone takes it seriously.
Kia Feb 15th 2010 12:20AM
...Except as evidenced by the Darkfallen and the mechanic from Lanathel, there is plenty of evidence for vampiric characters whether people want to whine and bitch and moan about it or not.
Al Feb 15th 2010 12:29AM
Right. Ones who were killed by Arthas and raised as minions.
Until we can get Exalted with The Scourge and attack Icecrown raids, running around yelling "I'm half San'layn! I vant your blood, Blaah!" seems incredibly forced.
I've had characters get webbed and bitten, can they be half-spider and need to eat bugs?
They'd make good tailors, since they can make their own silk.
golffuul Feb 15th 2010 12:42AM
I'm assuming Kia used to work at Cinnabon with Azriel and all the other neo-goth vampire-esque failed drama people. Can't wait for this "phase" in the horrible cycle of what we call "modern culture" to go the way of global warming....forever lost to people who can be shammed by anyone who owns a crayon and a piece of paper.
And for the record. Edward blows.
itsthebrent Feb 15th 2010 1:41AM
So.. you're Team Jacob?
Duh duh tish! (Joke drum sounds, lame, I know.)
Kia Feb 15th 2010 2:04AM
You're all just a bunch of really pathetic little brats, seriously. You all need to just grow up.
Al Feb 15th 2010 3:11AM
We all need to grow up. As proven by "You f--king d--ks don't like vampires? You're all brats!"
brownyboi Feb 15th 2010 7:27AM
Blimey... sounds like someone around here has just hit puberty...
Clydtsdk-Rivendare Feb 15th 2010 7:07AM
Listen to yourself, Kia, and ask who needs to grow up.
Guruda Feb 15th 2010 9:33AM
Shh... We aren't allowed to point out the idiocy in Kia's argument, that just makes us even more of a bunch of dicks. I think what's happened is that we insulted Kia's poor little vampire blood elf RP fun, and he's taking it out on us. It's okay, though, people who pretend they're vampires do this all the time, it's nothing new.
Tseran Feb 15th 2010 2:29PM
All joking aside, and it's hard to toss that aside when dealing with this kind of role-play, I have a few comments.
First: Vampire like creatures may exist in the game but that does NOT mean that they are playable characters. That is NOT something that is done. If you want to allow people who choose one thing then play another, may as well allow all the demon and dragon and sons of Arthas/Thrall into the mix. Just because something is in the game, doesn't mean it should be played. Vampires are, until lore changes it, ENEMIES. They are not friends. They are not misunderstood. They are evil, and they want to destroy life, and the lives of the players are included.
Secondly: I know a lot of people, especially young girls and angst-filled teens, like vampires. Maybe it's the allure of the forbidden, maybe it's the fact that a lot of them feel misunderstood and alienated, so identifying with another who is alienated and thinking they are misunderstood too makes them feel better. The truth is, except for trite garbage like certain novels and movies, vampire fiction has had them as bloody, ruthless, cold blooded killers with non redeemable souls. Let me say that louder for the cheap seats: NON REDEEMABLE SOULS. So playing one, and fantasizing about them, is just silly in my eyes, and maybe once the people are educated in good literature, and grow out of their "the world hates me" phase, they will understand. We can only hope.
Thirdly: While I appreciate what WoW.com is doing, helping to get people role-playing and in things they wanna do, I find it deplorable that you are giving people advice on how to play a character which is, at least for the moment, WHOLEY EVIL. Come on! We don't need more sparkly wanna-be's running around.
I have nothing against Vampire RP in a vampire friendly environment. I used to play World of Darkness RPGs when I was in college, and I liked the world they set up. But playing one in Azeroth is just plain WRONG.
You can call us mean and brats and that we need to grow up, but I believe that is just Freudian Projection at work. Find me evidence of one redeemed San'lyn or one person turned by one that is NOT evil, and we will talk. Until then, just accept you have no proof of your claim that vampires can be players.