Vampire Blood

Vampire blood is as same as human blood, but darker in color. If there was blood from Category V vampires, it would be phosphorescent in nature, but slightly toxic to the Earth as well as humans, dylanuses and other sapinet species, except vampires and dragons. While vampires from Categories I to IV don't affect the environment, it slightly contaminates the environment where a Category V vampire is either injured or killed. When the body of a Category V vampire begins to decompose, its blood becomes a vapor (referred to as "bloodmist" by the V-Science division) that allows it to spread throughout the area where he or she died. The nature of the blood allows it to stain anything, particularly skin of sapient species and beings. Breathing masks are advised to be used because blood from Category V vampires cannot still make people be infected.

If blood from a Category V vampire is inhaled, the victim will begin to cough up a blue vapor. Following the inhalation or exposure to the blood, the human body will go into shock. If you inhale blood from bonggambies, you'll be transformed into yourself not only wearing formal wear, complete with fancy hairstyles and (if you're a female) makeup, but you will also suffer sneezing, fever, sore throat, ticklish ribs, loss of appetite and balance, blood shot eyes and small rashes in formal wear-clothed areas, and if you don't do an intensive cure soon, you'll also get a headache, muslce and body pain, severe abdominal pain, persistent vomitting, difficulty breathing, diarrhea, and finally, you become very aggressive..