"Writin_Reg;c-16751643" wrote:
"IceyJ;c-16751427" wrote:
"Writin_Reg;c-16750974" wrote:
Supernaturals are not going to have disabilities. That is silly. Vampires are undead - they can't be disabled.
Ahhh, but what if an already-disabled sim is bitten by a vampire?
Well first of all - seeing we have no real Vampires to go by all we can rely on is all the writings over the last couple hundred years about Vampires and from everything I ever read - part of the Vampire Lore is no matter what a victim is afflicted with including plagues, blindness, crippliness etc - being reborn as an immortal means total regeneration and eternity free of illnesses, injury, aging or disease of any kind.
I even looked in Lore from several Vampire games that mention Vampires even have wound regeneration as long as the wound in question isn't the fatal stake to the Undead Heart.. The games say the Vampire Lords armies are important to his /her reign and the more powerful the army the faster the Wound Regeneration.
So in both games and book Lore a Vampire totally regenerates once turned.
Of course that is just Vampires -
I was considering posting about this earlier. They could make them have a "perfect" form, basically any supernatural becomes perfect when they transform into it. It would save on animations. I'm not sure it would be received well though.
In more modern stories some vampire lore is sometimes just tossed out the window depending on the storytelling (movie, book whatever). I know I'm use to the standard old gothic vamp.. can't be reflected, will be driven off by a cross (which became the you have to believe thing and sometimes became any religious relic), dies with a stake, has to travel over water with their homeland soil beneath them and will be killed by sunlight. However depending on the story teller they do change it up.. Personally I don't like modern and hybrid vamp stories. They don't follow the rules well enough for me.
Even the Sim 4 didn't follow the vampire can't enter your home without being invited rule... and it bothered me. I didn't mind the daywalker stuff and some other power they gave them but for some reason that invite part really bugged me.
I guess I'm trying to say there really are no vampire 101 rules that can't be tampered with and they might have to take into account that people might want disabilities here. I'd rather they don't but I don't see that being an easy decision to make.