[center][h3]~ Candaeln ~[/h3][/center] [center][i]Interacted with:[/i] [@Raineh Daze], [@ghastlyInc], [@Crimson Paladin][/center] The class discussed about Vampires some more. Apparently, there were different levels of being a Vampire. Well, that was how Jarde saw it. Magic was a Vampire's greatest strength so a Vampire Mage who has matured and refined into their new race was someone nobody should be fighting. There were other details, Jarde was sure, but he really couldn't keep up with all of it. They then talked about weaknesses. Holy water seem to be effective in causing Vampires pain. Jarde would know, he was saved by one. Alas, Sir [u]Gillian[/u] revealed that those simply inconvenience Vampires. A way to distract them, so to speak. Ways of killing a vampire include excessive maiming that they couldn't regenerate. If that didn't work, then flaming weapons or blessed weapons would do. Reon's stuff was already on fire but Mayon can freeze and frozen body parts can't regenerate. One can also use magic, but that would require being more than adept at the mystical arts. Bottom-line was: Vampires were powerful beings, much like grand wizards or giant dragons. Taking these kinds of threats head-on was tantamount to suicide. One should be well-prepared before facing such adversaries. "[color=yellow]You know, if these guys are nigh-immortal, why don't they team-up and just start, you know, kicking ass and taking names?[/color]" Jarde mused, absent-mindedly. "[color=yellow]I'll bet they'd be amazing, they can cover each other's weaknesses and all.[/color]" It was then that Captain [u]Fanilly[/u] entered the room, mentioning that the teacher Paladin had something to say to her.