[@RabidAnubis] Okay, now that Libby is done being a dumbass... With mages, they are seen as second class citizens and are treated as such. Those who are in favor of the old ways most likely treat their mage companions as pets while the younger generations are split between treating them like servants or in some cases business partners. That, however, is linked to how the vampire feels. Legally, all a mage had to do is be around to feed their vamp once a day or in the case that they get injured (which happens alot with youngsters). Other than that they are technically free to pursue their own love interests, friend groups, hobbys. You'll find a lot of "pure" vampires in favor of manipulation tactics that will isolate their mage from others so that they can keep them to themselves. But that is also a case by case basis. Normal humans are, for the most part, left alone per treaty agreement. So nobles can noble. The only time vamps stepped in were in cases of wars almost breaking out and conspiracy to move against the vamps. In this AU, polytheistic religions are more prevalent than the monotheistic ones... but all were allowed to exist. Close eyes are kept on those religions to discourage uprisings or holy wars.