I just had an awsome idea about a “headless” vampire as a character who seeks revenge on those who are responsible…

I just had an awsome idea about a “headless” vampire as a character who seeks revenge on those who are responsible…

I just had an awsome idea about a “headless” vampire as a character who seeks revenge on those who are responsible for his unsightfull death and maybe even more.

With some electroplasmic mist coming forth from where his head and body where connected and his head floating nearby with some f****** scary glooming eyes.

Does someone have some input for a name or background?

3 thoughts on “I just had an awsome idea about a “headless” vampire as a character who seeks revenge on those who are responsible…”

  1. Now I’m wondering if this is even legit lol. Severed head = lethal harm. So instead his body suffered a gashed neck, I think?

    Either way it’s cool though. Let’s just say it came off lol. And Supernatural Juju makes it stay that way.

    ..Background idea…

    Rictus, son of skovland Doctors, and former piano player for the Doskvol orchestra. A position appointed to him by the emperor. Perhaps his vampirism has something to do with his appointment… And his loss of the position has something to do with him now being a criminal. Ie. Not as young as he looks…

  2. The idea was that he was decapitated before he became a vampire and in the afterlife he ancored his spirit with his former, now slightly damaged body.

    There are no extra benifits for the character exept of some extra creepyness but some drawback like, what happens if his head gets … uhm stolen.

    I could imagine a score where the players need to retrive the head for him from an obsessed fan, who is also into the whispery stuff and build a shrine for the head, with tickets of his concerts and all kind of nerdy stuff XD

  3. The problem with this is vampires in bitm dont anchor their bodies with dead bodies, but hollowed bodies, that is healthy bodies that the spirit has been burned out of.

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