It turned out being a vampire would only do more good than harm. [i]'No wonder she was so eager to turn me,'[/i] Ein thought to himself, nodding at her answers as he stared at the mess on his floor. "Making yourself at home? Or just looking for a memento?" Ein joked, laying back down in his bed. Oh well. If he had to give up part of his humanity to endure this trip with Sinata, it was worth it. That's what he thought, anyway. "No. Not allergic to Garlic. I'm pale, but not Albino. But... He actually caught on fire? The guy with Albinism?" Ein asked as he looked at her, curious. "That's actually kind of amazing." "And I've been interested in magic. I've just never had the chance to study or practice, because of you-know-who down there," he admitted. Blasting fools into the N'th dimension seemed fun, but would take a lot of time to actually get there. Oh well. If Vampires had an elongated lifespan, he'd have a lot of time to learn & get strong, if he had any magic inside of him. Surely he wasn't THAT talent-less, though... right?