[center][h3]~ Candaeln ~[/h3][/center] [center][i]Interacted with:[/i] [@Raineh Daze], [@ghastlyInc], [@Crimson Paladin][/center] [quote=Tyaethe Radistirin] "Is that they always have a vast mana reserve before replenishment comes into it. All vampires did even before being turned. Even if a vampire is starving and can't possibly replace what they use, what does this tell you about the type of enemy you're going to be fighting?" [/quote] [quote=Fleuri Jodeau]"It means that they have a lot of magical power, right? Does that mean that only those with sufficient stores of mana are capable of being turned into vampires?"[/quote] Jarde attempted to follow the conversation, but he simply knew too little of the world at large to effectively learn anything. If he was not mistaken, then the first circle [u]Tyaethe[/u] drew were beings that could act independently and the second circle were classified as 'undead'. That meant that vampires and some particular undead had wills of their own, while their skeletal brethren needed a master. Jarde was quite envious of [u]Gillian[/u] and [u]Fleuri[/u] for knowing a lot about this. [u]Tyaethe's[/u] next question was that since vampires were wells of mana even before being turned, what did that mean when fighting them? [u]Fleuri[/u] answered before Jarde could, echoing what he was about to say. Vampires had vast amounts of magic on them which means one should always watch out for magic when battling these bloodsucking undead. That said, it seemed only people with high mana reserves could be turned into vampires. "[color=yellow]I guess that means I don't have to worry about turning into a vampire then.[/color]" Jarde quipped with a stupid grin on his face, implying his lack of magical potential. "[color=yellow]No need to resist attacking the innocent, I'd just die immediately![/color]" It was good to know he had a brush with actually dying when he was fighting that Damon guy.