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Monday, August 07, 2006

Vampire Hunters

This is a series-Part II
It is the fear that the Vampire induces and feeds on that is his greatest liability. It is by way of sensing the fear induction field that the Vampire can be traced. The Hunter carefully senses this field and moves in the direction of its' center, the physical location of Quarry. This requires great skill, as the Hunter must do several mental and physical things at the same time. He must sense the field and evaluate it, keeping his own mind and body absolutely calm. He must generate the camouflaging field in proportion to his nearing the quarry and finally, he must search into the possible futures to catch a glimpse of any problems that might arise as he nears the Quarry. Depending on the skill and age of the Vampire, anything less would lead to the destruction of the Hunter.
Traditionally the best Hunters came from Tibet, where the training received as Monks made them prime candidates for Hunter training. Others would be individuals who survived some rigorous calamity, so as have to totally reorganized their mental outlook and make-up. They are the perfect blank slate that the Hunter training is carved on. Needless to say these individuals are rare and difficult to find. It is extremely important to the survival of the Hunter that no cause for remorse or depression remain in their psyche.
There are many kinds of Vampires, some fairly easy to locate and neutralize, others, those with ages of experience, difficult to impossible. The oldest have learned to keep their fear lust in check and having built a reservoir of emotional energy, do not require gorging to live. These are next to impossible to "turn". They are savy enough to not create emotional chaos on their environments. They feed on the residual fear of the population without creating fear-situations. The most destructive are the new-formed, who are in a feeding and power frenzy. They create an extremely destructive environment and must be turned or neutralized quickly. With care, they can be made into Hunters. Because of their inexperience, they are easily located, trapped, turned or neuralized.

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