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.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 4)
DeathPaladin Feb 15th 2010 12:27AM
As I mentioned in the last vampire RP article, Twilight does not exist in a vacuum. Vampires have been heavily sexualized for over a century now. Bram Stoker's Dracula was a corruptor and a seducer, turning innocent and demure women into wanton harlots. Anne Rice adds the angsty, flamboyant, and polyamorous Lestat. The two of them together are responsible for most of the pop culture depictions of vampires, from Hollywood movies to World of Darkness.
The Twilight series has a lot of things that make it bad, but the fact that the vampires sparkle is not one of them. Flat characters, lack of plot, depicting a stalker relationship as romance, and a bizarrely positive portrayal of a suicide attempt are what make it bad.
HeartStrikeMOAR Jul 8th 2010 12:04AM
Having a vampire character is a sign of a weak imagination. Every time I see a shadow priest that's a spiritual or psykick vampire that wants to join in on my guild's RP sessions, I laugh at him/her. I proceed to tell him/her to get the fuck out and don't come back after he/she actually put an ORIGINAL thought into character development.
Kia Feb 15th 2010 2:08AM
...Because there's anything more original about a dwarf, orc, or elf? Right?
HeartStrikeMOAR Feb 15th 2010 2:46AM
The races thing is just the nature of the beast of RPing on a mmo like WoW. I see so many of retards who don't have an original thought in their head, who go around saying "I feed of the spiritual aura of others" to justify being vampires. You're are so unoriginal because there are SO many of shadow priest "vampires."
FUCKING HELL! GO BE EMO SOMEWHERE ELSE. I don't you dead weights, I said dead weights because you people have the tendency to make the over-all story gravitate around them. In a passive-aggresive way of saying "Hey, look at me! I have self-esteem issues, so i make every role-play i take apart of about me, so i can feel special. BECAUSE IT'S SO FUCKING HARD BEING A 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN HIGH SCHOOL WHERE NO ONE LIKES ME BECAUSE I'M NOT PRETTY!! QQ" This doesn't enrich the story or helps progress, it only ruins it. It's worse playing through a troll /dance naked spamming /fart emotes and "LOL RP" in /say.
It may vary to person-to-person or metal case-to-mental case, but 100% of the time every emo fuck that use this spiritual/metal vampire BS is a FUCKING ATTENTION WHORE! You people are vampires in a way in the sense that you suck the fun right out of a RP. >:(
Tarvish Feb 15th 2010 9:04AM
@ HeartStrike
Because vampires are so much worse than your horrid grammar, right? Gimma the vampire over that massacre of a post youo tried typing out anyday. The vampire only drinks blood, it doesn't murder my language with its epeen.
HeartStrikeMOAR Feb 15th 2010 4:10PM
that's typical, you don't like what I have to say (because it's true) so you down rate me and comment about the grammar in my last post. Have something relevant to say next time you try to bash my comments.
Emo kids should stick to cutting.
Suzaku Feb 15th 2010 1:58AM
I'd say the closest thing to a playable vampire in WoW would be a blood elf Death Knight, which could easily be RPed as a darkfallen. Barring that, shadow priest or warlock (drain soul, drain life, drain mana, metamorphosis), though warlock is perhaps pushing it a bit.
Tristan Feb 15th 2010 1:29AM
Really, though, how many people who want to be vampires know anything outside of the Twilight movies?
Let's make a checklist:
luvs edward - check
Likes biting - check
Read all the books - check
Seen the moves 40 times - check
Is under the age of 17 - check
Oni Stardust Feb 15th 2010 2:58AM
Going from last weeks article to today's seems something like this.
Michael Gray: You can't be a Vampire in WoW RP.
Vampire RPers: Whaa!? Why not!? I wanna be a vampire!! Why can't I be a Vampire!? blah blah blabbity blah.
Michael Gray: Oh for Pete's sake. Look, I'll meet you half-way. You still can't be a Vampire, but here's how you can be something LIKE a Vampire. Now leave me the **** alone!!
Vampire RPers: Yay, I can be a Vampire!!1!!!1
Michael Gray: /facepalm
I wonder how close that is to the truth.
Ves Feb 15th 2010 3:23AM
I am reminded of this.
http://pbfcomics.com/archive_b/PBF037-Bear_Boy.gif
SarahTheGnome Feb 15th 2010 7:00AM
Haha Oni, I completely agree, and I think you will find that quite close to the truth. When I read this, all throughout I was thinking; NOOOOOOOO MICHAEL GRAY YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU HAVE DONE PEOPLE WILL TAKE ANYTHING AS AN EXCUSE TO GO ABOUT THEIR CRAP RP.
Don't RP a vampire in WoW, you'll be mocked and laughed at, and you will completely deserve to. I'm sorry, but it is true. I can forgive people easily, some people are new and they simply do not know, but they are also easily taught. However, there are plenty of roleplayers who stick to their crap vampire RP even when knowing it is retarded, they deserve to be smacked. If you want to crawl in some cave to RP a vampire, cyber, or whatever, that is fine, just don't do it in public.
Al Feb 15th 2010 3:17AM
"I don't drink... wine. hic!"
"We've got another Blood Elf sparkler. Get the wheelbarrow, and drop him off at Draculholics Anonymous."
Vanya Feb 15th 2010 3:18AM
Lets make the next post, Why the freck do you want to be a Vampire? an insight on Vampire pop culture from Bram Stoker to the ender of the world, Stephanie Mayer.
Personally i think. What should I do with Vampires? kill them, Kill them all a la Buffy!!!
Man, i miss those vampires they were just redshits, thats all a vampire should do, die. Except for Angel.
Ive heard that vamipires in Wow are a sign of weak imagination, I completly disagree, vampires are a sign of weak minds, drowning their sorrows in obsene amounts of self pitty, dwingling over and over in their lost humanity, squealing like whores on a church. Its enough.
I guees i hate vampires because the people that want to be them just dont know what not being able to stand in the sunlight means, they just forsake light in favor of something that just doesnt exist, basically rolepay a vampire is to forsake life, build a wall in front of you and isolate yourself from the world. And dont even try to deny it.
Thats why I love Forsaken, we are the loveliest bunch in the land yall!
Vanya Feb 15th 2010 3:23AM
And Oh mister Gray, you really have cracked open the can of worms that feed the emo masses, good look being able to catch some sleep dude!.
First was Nirvana, then this... why does people have to whine about everithing!!!!! self loathing,the answer from Hitler to Lauren Conrad!!!!!
Damon Feb 15th 2010 3:29AM
This vampire crap was around ruining good roleplay waaaay before warcraft or twilight. I've had to deal with it for years.
Vampires are supposed to be monsters. Villains. EVIL. Warcraft gets this right. There's nothing sympathetic or tragic about them: They're blood-sucking bastards that serve a dark overlord and take sadistic pleasure in causing suffering to innocent people.
Look, i know it can be done right. But i've never seen it done right. Ever. I've seen it done WRONG waaaaay more times than i can count. Redemption fantasies and broody "I'm trying to be badass" characterizations do not a good story make.
I've tried to drill this into the heads of my fellow roleplayers in Dungeons and Dragons, in various MUDs, in Everquest and now, here in warcraft. Do not make a vampire character. You will screw it up. There are places it can work. This is not one of them. There are people that can make it work. You are not one of them.
onetrueping Feb 15th 2010 4:44PM
"Vampires are supposed to be monsters. Villains. EVIL."
You know, I did draw up a Vampire character a while back that fits the bill. Was an old Chicago butcher, who ran a series of slaughterhouses and worked with the Black Hand to hide bodies (guess how). When the mob was cracked down on, he fled the city and was "turned."
Now, he's a disgusting slob of a man that farms strays for their blood, and devours flesh out of compulsion, even though he can't digest it (yes, he's technically bulimic).
Essentially, when nobody plays something properly, it's up to those who recognize the fact to do something about it. Nobody playing a vampire as a monster? Do it yourself.
Possum Feb 15th 2010 4:56AM
They should have titled this one: How you can be a vampire, but shouldn't anyway, seriously, stop it, everyone is laughing...
sherekhan88 Feb 15th 2010 5:07AM
I just have questions about the San'alyn in particular. It feels like they were added as an attempt by Blizz to placate vampire-enthusiasts in many ways. For one, they're Belfs - just...belfs...and ONLY belfs.
The thing is , I've read up on Wowwiki about them, and the history/backstory of the Blood Queen. But what I don't get is why they as a particular undead RACE gets to be named and represented differently as the San'alyn. It's not like the risen undead of the other races get their own faction and particularly different powers (besides Deathbringer Saurfang, but I think that was because he was a particularly powerful individual moreso than because he was an Orc).
I find it very strange that undead belfs would seem to be raised into a different form of Scourge/undead by Arthas, and what's more, technically are a SEPERATE faction allied to the Scourge. From what I gleaned of their history, it doesn't suggest why they would receive this special treatment and possibly autonomy, instead of being simply incorporated into the Scourge's main army.
Of course, I don't really recall Arthas assimilating any other large body of any particular race into his main army besides the ones he has already, which are apparently mostly human.
Maybe because the magic addicted and infused Belfs react differently to undead resurrection? In that case, wouldn't a Belf DK be different from other races as well? DKs would show that any race raised in undeath would pretty much go through the same thing - so why are the San'alyn so particularly different?
I don't really follow the lore of WoW as much as I can ,but I do take note of it. The presence of the San'alyn just baffers me, and pretty much makes me feel Blizz might have copped out and simply provided some sort of 'vampire race' just to round up the fantasy roster, if nothing else.
Avan Feb 15th 2010 8:19AM
They're called blood elves for a reason. One of the things they would say when you clicked them repeatedly in WC3 (TFT, I think?) was something about spilling blood to pay for blood spillt, then spilling more blood to pay for that blood, and blood blood blood.
Now, if I recall, they aren't called blood elves because they've got a thing for blood, but rather that the name was adopted because of how much elf blood was spilled to get their society to where it is or something. I forget my lore and WoWWiki isn't loading for me atm.
Now, why are the San'layn all blood elves? Probably because of the "paid in blood" joke that I mentioned. They were already in the business of making people bleed. As for where their blood-based abilities come from, we can look at the modern death knight. They've got blood-based abilities. Even Deathbringer runs on Blood Power. But its a chicken-and-egg scenario. Was the power of the death knights given to the San'layn, or did the San'layn empower the death knights?
Hierakles Feb 15th 2010 5:29AM
What about a Black Ribbon photographer vampire?
*Shifty eyes*