Thrall
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Mortal thralls may become [[retainer]]s or even [[ghoul]]s if they prove exceptionally useful. Inversely, those with little to offer their master or mistress may simply serve as part of the vampire's [[herd]]. In VtR, thralls are somewhat less reliable than their VtM counterparts, since many will come to suffer from the effects of [[Blood Addiction|blood addiction]]. | Mortal thralls may become [[retainer]]s or even [[ghoul]]s if they prove exceptionally useful. Inversely, those with little to offer their master or mistress may simply serve as part of the vampire's [[herd]]. In VtR, thralls are somewhat less reliable than their VtM counterparts, since many will come to suffer from the effects of [[Blood Addiction|blood addiction]]. | ||
− | Vampires with the misfortune to become thrall to another vampire are typically young, with relatively weaker blood (expressed via [[generation]] or [[Blood Potency]], as the case may be). Vampires who are bound as thralls to [[Elders]] or even | + | Vampires with the misfortune to become thrall to another vampire are typically young, with relatively weaker blood (expressed via [[generation]] or [[Blood Potency]], as the case may be). Vampires who are bound as thralls to [[Elders]] or even Methuselahs are more common in VtM than in VtR, since VtR vampires risk losing the power of the blood during [[torpor]] through the effects of the [[Fog of Eternity]]. [[Supernatural]] beings other than vampires rarely become thralls, although it is theoretically possible for any being that can be subject to the blood bond to be forced into thralldom. |