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Originally Posted by miapc
vodka!
brr,
it's too strong for me.
but milk.
well i love milk!
but what can i say, i'm just a mortal non-vamp, and i'm a mamel.
are you mamels? or blooders? (silly questions, don't answer)
can immortal vampires have children?
if yes.
and a immortal with a mortal?
a curious girl,
maria
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The added genes for Vampirism are submisive against normal human genes. This means that a child born to a couple where one is human (and not a carrier) and one is a Vampire will not become a vampire, although the child will carry the Vampire gene. A child born to two Vampires will always become a vampire, although the infant will be born human and develop Vampirism as the extra genes activate at puberty.
If two humans who carry the Vampire gene have a child then there is a possibility that the child will be a Vampire, however it also may be a carrier or have no Vampire genes whatsoever.
I hope this helps.