![]() ![]() That they still wear ballgowns, big hair and have rules for levels of perfection they subject each other to and shun those who don’t live up to it. I don’t know if it is more believable or less believable that the vampires still have a separate class society of aristocracy and common people. That look worked so well in Village of the Damned. Yeah, that wouldn’t stand out to have a dozen strong, muscular guys roaming town all with white, white hair. ![]() How the hell did she come up with that? They also loose pigment over time so their hair turns pure white and their eyes get pale. Baby powder? They are the series’s undead creatures, who have had their hearts and souls torn from their body, their blood replaced with black sludge and they smell like baby powder not say…rotten garbage. They are created by the Omega (the vampire’s version of the devil) and they smell like baby powder. Vampires are the good guys, so you have to have bad guys. Nalini Singh’s Archangels can be decapitated and have their internal organs ripped out and they go, “Just give him a few days and he’ll be fine.” ![]() They are always going to Havers, going to the clinic, finding Doc Jane. But here there is always someone undergoing surgery, getting a CAT scan, or taking medication. In other series, healing begins immediately. For being vampires, these guys have a bit of frailty to them. ![]()
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