Mikaze
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How do you visualize them?
Growing from the top jaw and allowing the mouth to open wider? Or as a refinement of the already present tusks? Or something else?
Just got to thinking about it, and how victims in urban areas might be mistaken for having been mauled by some sort of wild animal, allowing the vampire responsible to even longer without detection.
| Valegrim |
orks; growing out of lower jaw at a front angle of about 60 degrees no more than four or five inches in length; half orcs; same but between 1 and 3 inches. Upper and lower jaws have two sets of cannines; or twice what a human has and are about an inch or two in size. Ork jaws are not attached like human jaws allowing them to score trees and such but nothing on the power level of a troll and their tusks.
vamps; like snake fanges near the incissors; hollow and fold back; extent maybe 2 or three inches; hollow to inject venom. I dont see them as used to inflict damage and figure they use their claws for that.
anyway; that is how I visualize them.
| Steven Tindall |
since there not human maybe their vampireism changed as well.
I thought of a snake like tounge modification. Their tounge now shoots out past their tusks instead of replaceing their existing tusks.
My idea for this came from the mind flayer vampire where the creature grows two more tentacles rather than fangs like a common human vamp.