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| + | ====== Torpor ====== | ||
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| The Sleep of the Damned. | The Sleep of the Damned. | ||
| The only way to get any rest around here. | The only way to get any rest around here. | ||
| - | When severely damaged or when stabbed or shot through the heart ("staked"), a Vampire will shut down. | + | When severely damaged or when sustaining serious injuries to the heart ("[[staking]]"), a Vampire (including his [[The Beast Within|Beast]]) will shut down. In this death-like immobile state, a vampire can't repair himself, but at least it doesn't get worse. Also, vampires in torpor are embarrassingly easy to handle and transport. |
| - | In this death-like immobile state, a vampire can't repair himself, but at least it doesn't get worse. | + | |
| - | Also, vampires in torpor are embarrassingly easy to handle and transport. | + | |
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| - | Reviving a vampire from torpor requires vitae from a vampire of lower generation. | + | |
| + | Reviving a vampire from Torpor usually requires [[Vitae]] from a vampire of lower [[generation]]. | ||
| + | It is also said that sometimes very old vampires, or vampires that have completely lost their humanity, enter this state spontaneously. | ||