"I suppose it's the mark of a good match," Erik answers. Yes, he's sure Cesar would do that.
He nods along in quiet agreement with the rest of Magne's assessment. He agrees, it's good to see this place coming alive.
"Would you believe, there are dozens of stories and lore in my world about us too?" he chuckles. "Which is rather annoying since it isn't as if we are hidden. Vampires are no great secret in my world, they could have asked." Instead, he got sparkling vampires.
"Some of the finer points of how it 'works' are a mystery even to us. As far as I can deduce, we exist due to a form of blood magic. Our teeth carry no venom, however. You won't turn from a simple bite, which is good or most of my clients might be undead at this point. But, no, there has to be intention behind it, and a process. So my clients are in no danger of joining me in undeath.
"There's no inherent pleasure to being bitten, either. I'm good at what I do, so I can make it feel very sensual, but that's down to my own skill and execution. My preference is to wait until my donor reaches the height of climax to bite them. They are usually too flooded with endorphins to feel it." It tastes better that way, too, but he keeps that to himself.
"I only take, at most, two teaspoons at a time. Barely more than you'd miss from a particularly bad accident with a kitchen knife. My own blood has healing properties, as well, so when I am finished I use it to close up the wound as if it never were." Which explains why none of his clients ever come out with bite marks.
"I've been very successful with this arrangement thus far. I stay well fed and my clients leave satisfied with their care and the discount it's earned them."
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He nods along in quiet agreement with the rest of Magne's assessment. He agrees, it's good to see this place coming alive.
"Would you believe, there are dozens of stories and lore in my world about us too?" he chuckles. "Which is rather annoying since it isn't as if we are hidden. Vampires are no great secret in my world, they could have asked." Instead, he got sparkling vampires.
"Some of the finer points of how it 'works' are a mystery even to us. As far as I can deduce, we exist due to a form of blood magic. Our teeth carry no venom, however. You won't turn from a simple bite, which is good or most of my clients might be undead at this point. But, no, there has to be intention behind it, and a process. So my clients are in no danger of joining me in undeath.
"There's no inherent pleasure to being bitten, either. I'm good at what I do, so I can make it feel very sensual, but that's down to my own skill and execution. My preference is to wait until my donor reaches the height of climax to bite them. They are usually too flooded with endorphins to feel it." It tastes better that way, too, but he keeps that to himself.
"I only take, at most, two teaspoons at a time. Barely more than you'd miss from a particularly bad accident with a kitchen knife. My own blood has healing properties, as well, so when I am finished I use it to close up the wound as if it never were." Which explains why none of his clients ever come out with bite marks.
"I've been very successful with this arrangement thus far. I stay well fed and my clients leave satisfied with their care and the discount it's earned them."