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PROJECT: VAMPYRE CODE V1.0

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Eliseo C. d'Annunzio, Esquire

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Oct 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/18/96
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In the same lines as the Geek Code and the Goth Code, I am attempting to
create a Vampyre Code, I have thus compiled a list of various Vampyric
classifications for the very first vampire Code to come out on the Net. I
will welcome any ideas for this about levels for modifiers and whatever or
new classifications... and I will include them in my credits thereafter
for their contribution. This is what I have so far...

V, Vampyre of whatever...
a, age
b, their keeness for blood
L, locale, not too specific (who wants to be spotted?)
A, appearance, including:
e, eye color
h, hair color
s, size
d, dress sense
p, persona
B, Bram Stoker, the man who inspired our beloved "Dracula"
R, Anne Rice
F, Forever Knight
M, Vampire the Masquerade (a game I believe,
alt.games.vampire.the.masquerade I hope will help brief me on this
please?)
L, their tolerance for sunlight
G, their tolerance for garlic
X, their tolerance for crucifixes and crosses
m, reactions with mirrors
N, their preference for the dark
T, their teeth... le dent, la denti, the fangs, whatever.. =]
S, sleeping preferences (in a coffin, in a well, in dirt, etc)
z, sex and whatever...
P, powers of vampyres, I may need some help building up a reasonable list,
but preferably common ones... We dont want things like vampyres
that can make a cheese souffle okay?
e, education
r, relationships
D, death, how us vampyres would *least* preferably want to die. I have a
few good ideas for this, I may need to get a few more... =] But
lets make them actual traditional ways, no vampyres dying from
paper cuts please... or from haemophilia resultant bleeding...

Oh as well, can someone please fill me in on the following, just research
for the code:

* All books currently done by Anne Rice
* Cast and Credits for Forever Knight
* I used to remember most of the important characters in Bram Stoker's
Dracula, I'm referring to both the book and the film. If we can
have some help in this department here please?
* Brief details about Vampire the Masquerade... I may need a beginner's
course on this...
* Any possible vampyre related stuff, popular stuff tho... okay?

Oh, and by the way, I will not accept anything concerning a "Satan"
classification, or the like, there are some ppl who are particular against
the issue, and so I like to keep this as "clean" as possible, okay?

I will only accept contributions forwarded to me only, many thanks in
advance...

Yours faithfully,

Name : Eliseo "Qris" d'Annunzio, Esquire
Email: qr...@ftoomsh.progsoc.uts.edu.au
URL : http://ftoomsh.progsoc.uts.edu.au/~qris

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Joni :)

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Oct 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/18/96
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Just out of curiosity, what is this vanpyre code used for?? Anyway,
here's a list of books by Anne Rice:
In the series "The Vampire Chronicles":
Inteview with the Vampire
The Vampire Lestat
Queen of the Damned
Tale of the Body Theif
Memnoch the Devil

In the series "The Mayfair Witches":
The Witching Hour
Lasher
Taltos

Other books that do not belong to a particular series:
The Mummy
Cry to Heaven
The Feast of All Saints

Also, Anne Rice has several pen names (I believe Anne Rambling or
something like that, is one of them; I can't realy remember) I don't
know the names of her books under these names, but I do know that they
are very different from the books written under her real name in the
respect that those under her pen name are supposed to be romance novels
(or so I've heard from a friend)

--Joni H. (hal...@rpi.edu) :)

Streak

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Oct 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/18/96
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Here are some other books by Anne Rice

(by A.N. Roquelaire)
The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty
Beauty's Punishment
Beauty's Release

(by Anne Rice)
Exit to Eden

Those four are pure erotica, and not for the morally challenged (i.e.,
prudes).
Corbett Waddingham
cw...@earthlink.net

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Elena Zoubanova

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Oct 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/18/96
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Also by Anne Rice:
Belinda (B&D erotica)
Servant of the Bones (about an ancient spirit...etc.)

Francessca di Gabrielle

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Oct 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/21/96
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Have you actually *read* Belinda? Unless we use B&D to mean very
different things, there is very little B&D in Belinda. Belinda is
certainly erotica and is primarily an affair between an older man and an
under-age girl.


Kellie

Ric Watts

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Oct 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/22/96
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maybe she got confused with the beauty series now that's B&D.

Askarius
>Kellie

RubyEuropa

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Oct 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/22/96
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On Tue, 22 Oct 1996 00:58:43 GMT, aska...@preferred.com (Ric Watts)
wrote:

>maybe she got confused with the beauty series now that's B&D.

I thought they were AC/DC <g>


Ruby

Evelyn McCalla

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Oct 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/24/96
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On Tue, 22 Oct 1996 22:35:10 GMT, r_eu...@clark.net (RubyEuropa)
wrote:


I think the Beauty series had a bit of every letter in the
alphabet.....[g] ... but EXIT TO EDEN had some B&D in it also..it was
about aprivate club on that topic.
No vampires tho.......[grin]


Rhiannon


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