Of course. I just don’t know how I can relate to this story differently. I don’t know the creativity of Richelle Mead, who invented the whole story.
I caught some polite and delicate irony in your words in relation to “Vampire Academy”. I want to clarify that certainly it is difficult to put “Vampire Academy” in one row with “Cherry Garden” oleh Chekhov. But this is so not because it is worse atau better, but because they are fundamentally different genres. But “Vampire Academy” is a very interesting, fascinating and an interesting literature in its genre and its category. 35 million followers worldwide and on the toplist of the “New York Times” konfirmasi this fact. And Richelle herself is very sweet and an interesting person. I managed to communicate with her during the filming. I only regret that it was so little. And this experience is very interesting for me as my first experience in Hollywood, but a totally different one. My profession is interesting because today I play the role of a dhampir from the new created world of a modern writer, and tomorrow I’m flying to Russia to concentrate on the role of Lopakhin. This is a unique opportunity. “Fantastic sense of humor” (as anda said) means nothing. It’s just my professional happiness.
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I caught some polite and delicate irony in your words in relation to “Vampire Academy”. I want to clarify that certainly it is difficult to put “Vampire Academy” in one row with “Cherry Garden” oleh Chekhov. But this is so not because it is worse atau better, but because they are fundamentally different genres. But “Vampire Academy” is a very interesting, fascinating and an interesting literature in its genre and its category. 35 million followers worldwide and on the toplist of the “New York Times” konfirmasi this fact. And Richelle herself is very sweet and an interesting person. I managed to communicate with her during the filming. I only regret that it was so little. And this experience is very interesting for me as my first experience in Hollywood, but a totally different one. My profession is interesting because today I play the role of a dhampir from the new created world of a modern writer, and tomorrow I’m flying to Russia to concentrate on the role of Lopakhin. This is a unique opportunity. “Fantastic sense of humor” (as anda said) means nothing. It’s just my professional happiness.
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Promise mark
After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
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After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
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After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
Dhampir
Dhampirs were originally born through the union of a Moroi and a Human in the years before the Dark Ages. Through this union created a half-vampire and half-human. Today, they are born through a Moroi (male/female) and another Dhampir (male/female).
Unlike the Moroi, Dhampirs don’t have Element abilities (eg. fire, water etc). They are born with quicker reflexes, strength, agility, flexability and endurance. With these physical strengths they are able to train to match that of Strigoi strength and agility.
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Dhampirs were originally born through the union of a Moroi and a Human in the years before the Dark Ages. Through this union created a half-vampire and half-human. Today, they are born through a Moroi (male/female) and another Dhampir (male/female).
Unlike the Moroi, Dhampirs don’t have Element abilities (eg. fire, water etc). They are born with quicker reflexes, strength, agility, flexability and endurance. With these physical strengths they are able to train to match that of Strigoi strength and agility.
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Blood whore
Blood whore is a negative term used to describe a dhampir who lets Moroi drink from them during sex. This behavior is considered scandalous to both Moroi and dhampir alike and they are looked down upon for it. It’s also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians.
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Bloodwhore: "An insulting term for a dhampir, male atau female, who allows a Moroi to drink their blood while having sex. It's also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians." -- Vampire Academy: The Ultimate Guide. Page 300.
Blood whore is a negative term used to describe a dhampir who lets Moroi drink from them during sex. This behavior is considered scandalous to both Moroi and dhampir alike and they are looked down upon for it. It’s also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians.
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Bloodwhore: "An insulting term for a dhampir, male atau female, who allows a Moroi to drink their blood while having sex. It's also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians." -- Vampire Academy: The Ultimate Guide. Page 300.