Chapter 2: Vampires' Origins: Unknown

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Vampires' Origins: Unknown

Now, if you were one of the first people to be placed on Immorus, you would think: "What is this strange place? What am I doing here?", as most people would ask themselves.

But for the people - or creatures, as they weren't technically human - this was the chance of a lifetime. Think of it as a Renaissance age for them, but of course before the original Renaissance in our world.

Theories go around saying that our own 13 original colonies were based off of the 13 regions of Immorus, with the New England Colonies on Immorus being The Harpies Territory, The Dragon Territory, The Dinosaur Territory, and The Feline Territory, the Middle Colonies being The Vampire Territory, The Fairy Territory, The Arachnid Territory, and The Sea Creature Territory (but most being mermen/mermaids), and The Southern Colonies being The Angel Territory, The Werewolf Territory, The Demon Territory, and the Humans which was merged with the Vampire Territory. The last colony was left untouched as no life existed on that stretch of land, not even the existence of the tiniest insect living underneath its ground. People say this, but they are wrong. In fact, the original colonies of Earth and the colonies of Immorus are complete opposite from one another. Think of it as a double sided coin, each side is different from one another with its own unique style, each side is different except for its shape and color, it's round and silver tinted. Immorus is round like Earth, but much bigger (About the size of Jupiter) and is colored with blue and green. The only major differences would have to be that Immorus has past creatures that once lived on Earth and advanced technology than Earth has today.

Now as for the Vampire Territory, it was actually a very simple region. There was about 1,000 people living there originally, but after some humans came they increased the populous to about 2,000. The homes and stores looked very much like our own today, with bricks of different colors and wooden furniture like our own. The palace itself was made of solid stones and had an outer coating of alabaster, while the other 4 Lords' towers surrounded the Emperor's palace, making it look like the tip of a diamond if you were looking down at it from above.

As for the Vampires, they differ from what other stories tell us. Some stories say that Vampires had a natural blood lust, had sickly pale skin, shimmered in the sunlight, are allergic to silver and some even depict them as having blood red eyes. But these Vampires of Immorus were nothing of the sort. These Vampires were actually like us humans. They didn't have a natural blood lust, and didn't feed from others as other stories say. They got their daily supply of food from pre-made bottles and drank it like soda. Their skin color varied: they could be pale, tan, mixed, any type of skin color. These Vampires did not shimmer in the sunlight, and could actually go out in it and enjoy their day like real people. These Vampires weren't allergic to silver, but gold instead and couldn't die by a stake through the heart like most Vampires could. These Vampires also could have different eye colors, ranging from blue, brown, green, honey-brown, gold, blue-grey, any type. And while we sometimes depict Vampires unappealing to the holy cross, these Vampires were the complete opposite and even had the cross as their symbol for their territory.

And the list goes on and on for these Vampires, but of course, no one knows the actual truth to what they actually are - or were meant to be - as those answers are lost in the history of time and space, possibly never to be recovered unless Immor himself wants us to find out.

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