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Date Posted: Sat October 25, 2008 12:15:42
Author: Tary
Subject: So . . . the host does need to take blood form the sire?
In reply to: JustynC 's message, "Possible answer to "Thursday's " Question" on Sat October 25, 2008 08:10:17

From what you're saying, a little blood from the sire is need to complete the process while the bite doesn't really do anything. Did I get that part right?

The host going into a 3 week or so Vampiric comas is new to me, though. I always thought it was more of a one day process thing. I also remember reading some of what you wrote on the vampire.nu.

Anyway, thanks for being so informational. And Comie, can't wait to see what you post for this question on "Thursday's Question".

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