[quote=@Keksalot] So vampires automatically completely regenerate whatever wounds they've received with time, but wounds left by fire or werewolf claws will heal much slower and will not heal completely, leaving a scar. In that case it seems sensible that i do can change my body and move my heart into another area of my chest, but it will always quickly return back to it's usual place after some time, my body perceiving any change done to it as a "wound" and trying to "regenerate" it, is that correct? Another question just out of morbid curiosity - if a vampire has a limb amputated and has say, a metal sleeve put over the stump in order to prevent it growing back, will the undead flesh somehow tear through metal or will the regeneration actually be stopped until the impediment is removed? [/quote] Now see, I will allow this. If your character changes the placement of his heart during battle, then state how long in your power section how long it will take for it to go back to it's original placement. I will deem this as fair. [quote=@Whimsley] Thanks Haley! Well, I know this is far from realistic with vampires and what not, but the location of your heart being where it is relates to pressure of blood flow being able to counter earth's gravity at our relative elevation. Wait, do Vampires even have blood flow? Why does it kill them to stab them in the heart then? [/quote] I love this question, but I do believe that Kek did a lot better explaining it than I ever could.