Hyacinth (thinking): If I can’t cross the street, I’ll ping him from here.
Hyacinth: Uncle Thorn?
Thorn: Hi there, Hyacinth. What’s up? Are you going to tell me I’m a vampire apologist for doing my job at a party where they’ll be in attendance?
Hyacinth: No! That’s not it! . . . Although they are a privileged economic overclass that Sønheim needs to regulate more closely.
Thorn: They already put in a bunch of regulations after the immortals nearly destroyed their economy . . .
Hyacinth: And now those same immortals are trying to call it “the undeath tax” and get it repealed! Literally, the exact same immortals!
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So, when do we get to see the local vampire hunter underground?
Pfft, these vampires are respected members of the community, it wouldn’t be right at all to have a Secret Order of Monster Hunters determined to kill them…
So about two or three more story arcs, got it.
Flyboy for the accurate call…
If there’s one thing I know, it’s fictional vampire hunting. Well, two things if you count the proper methods on fighting residential structure fires.
Given the diversity of ethnicities already shown, and the lack of ethnic animosity, do vampires get the same pass or are they acceptable to hate?
Vampires are made, not born, so it’s a very different dynamic. You’ll see a whole spread of opinions about them as this storyline goes on….
Does becoming a vampire AKWAYS involve free will? Because if not, the difference between made and born is indifferent when in both cases control is not in the hands of the individual.
It always involves free will on the site’s part… You’ll see more about vampire culture as the storyline goes on!
^sire’s part. Dammit, autocorrect.
Gods, Hyacinth, just because they’re immortal economic force, doesn’t mean you should be harshing on your uncle for guarding them! /valley girl
I am very curious what she actually wants to say to Thorn.
No, she’s doing that because they’re an immoral economic force. Easy mistake.
I don’t see what’s so bad on them being the exact same immortals. People are often doing the same. It’s not like the regulations can’t get repealed five years after being made.
Just because humans also try to fight laws designed to check their own corruption doesn’t mean it’s a good thing.. (See also: Wall Street executives.)
Oh. They really were talking about vampires. Now I understand what all the comments on the previous page were talking about.
(I’m not good at reading titles.)
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