Vampiric Servant

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Artists rendition of two vampiric servants serving their master in the daylight called "Servants of the Night" by Eleanor Mordrake.

A vampiric servant is an individual who willingly serves a vampire, bound by a strong psychological connection. While each servant is created due to their desire to serve a specific vampire, they maintain their humanity in all other aspects. Through this bond, servants gain enhanced stamina, extended youth, and a prolonged lifespan.

Abilities

Enhanced stamina
Vampiric servants possess greater physical endurance compared to regular humans.
Enhanced youth
The bond with the vampire grants the servants a youthful appearance beyond their natural lifespan.
Elongated life span
Servants can live as long as the vampire desires, as long as they continue to engage in a bonding ritual with the vampire.

Creation

The creation of a vampiric servant involves repeated sexual encounters and climaxes with a vampire. These couplings can occur between any combination of human and vampire, often following the vampire's preference prior to their transformation. To create a servant, the vampire must be well-fed but not completely sated with blood. Over time, each shared climax strengthens the bond between the servant and the vampire. It is important to note that the bonding rarely occurs through repeated rape, although some vampires may attempt such methods, resulting in weaker bonds.

The Bond

The initial bond between a vampire and a human servant is akin to infatuation or puppy love experienced by humans. As the bond develops, the vampire gradually gains perception of the servant, initially sensing their presence and eventually acquiring the ability to perceive their well-being. In some cases, the vampire can even see through the eyes of their servant or speak through them. The will of the servant becomes more aligned with that of the vampire until, upon becoming a fully bonded servant, it becomes entirely subservient to the vampire's wishes. Although it is possible for a servant to defy the vampire's will when fully bonded, it is highly unlikely as their loyalty is unwavering, even at the cost of their own life.

Once a human becomes a servant, ongoing sexual encounters are not necessary, although many vampires may choose to continue them to a certain extent. The servant gains enhanced youthfulness and an extended lifespan as a result of their complete bonding with the vampire. They can live as long as the vampire desires, provided they continue to engage in the bonding ritual.

Over Bonded

As the bond between vampire and servant grows stronger, and the servant's own will becomes increasingly subservient, there comes a point where the servant becomes less useful in normal society. When the bond becomes too intense and the servant's will becomes excessively subjugated, they lose the ability to integrate into society altogether. Overly bonded servants often exhibit vacant stares or mindlessly perform tasks until given instructions by their vampire owner. Their will becomes entirely controlled by the vampire, rendering them incapable of acting independently.

Many vampires choose to dispose of their servants once they reach this state.

Death

When a human servant dies, it may upset the vampire emotionally, but it has minimal physical effects on them. The vampire is aware of the servant's death and often retains knowledge of the servant's final perception.

On the other hand, if a vampire dies, their human servant experiences profound mental anguish. They fall into a deep depression, feeling a profound sense of purposelessness in life without their vampire master. Often, they require hospitalization to cope with the psychological pain, as they may be driven to extreme actions. The majority of human servants choose to end their own lives within days or even hours of their vampire's death. However, a few may actively seek out another vampire to replace their former owner.