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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Destroying a Vampire

Methods by which such creatures can be annihilated thoughout the world, designed for specific species and to be used in any combination with care.

Common Methods

  • Staking: The most commonly used method in the world.
  • Beheading: Avoid splattering of the blood.
  • Sunlight:Some aged and powerful vampires are immune.
  • Cremation: Found throughout the world; scatter the ashes.
  • Piercing with a sword: A blessed sword should be used.
  • Immersing in water: A bathtub can be used, but body disposal may prove a problem.
  • Drenching in garlic and holy water: Large amounts have to be hailed to the gravesite to assure a clean kill; oil, wine, or vinegar can also be used.
  • Touching with a crucifix: Destroys young vampires but is normally used only as a repellent.
  • Trapping in the grave: Tron bits, red peas, rice (for Chinese species), roses, garlic, stones, and holy water can be used.
  • Extracting the heart: Can be very messy.

Less Common Methods

  • Stealing the left sock: Useful for only a frew species: Fill a sock with soil, grave dirt, or rocks, and throw outside of village limits, aiming for a river.
  • Injecting with holy water: Demands close proximity to the vampire.
  • Magic: Use only a trained sorcerer.
  • Bottling: Hire a professional Malaysian or Bulgarian sorcerer.
  • Using a dhampir: Some dhampirs are disreputable and untrustworthy because of their vampire lineage.
  • Using animals: Cocks, dogs, and white wolves recommended.
  • Boiling the heart: Use in conjunction with heart extraction; vinegar, oil or wine can be used.
  • Using Sabbatarians: Only if they wear their clothing in a particular fashion.

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