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Revision as of 22:02, 27 February 2011

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This page should list subdivisions. The Three Who rule have their own page as they're not strictly vampires, rather Possessed Humans. Also, vampires is to broad a term to refer to all these species. Better laid out like Ghost. Great Vampires have no proven link to normal vampires, only to the Three so content referencing them should go.

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For similar creatures see Vampire (disambiguation).

Vampires were parasitic, long-lived creatures who inhabited countless worlds across the universe, and beyond. They descended from the Great Vampires and reproduced by infecting other life forms. They subsisted on blood.

Biology

The vampire "curse" had different strains. (EDA: Vampire Science)

The vampires encountered by the Fourth Doctor in E-Space, for instance, had pale skin and fangs, and aged rapidly to the point of death when their creator, the King Vampire, was destroyed. (DW: State of Decay) They were allergic to the garil flower and disliked fire, as it reminded them of sunlight. (NA: Blood Harvest)

A related group of vampires, encountered by the Fifth Doctor, had the ability to fly. They were capable of rapidly healing injuries and could summon other vampires by exuding a bloody mist, carried on the wind. They could change their shape and turn into mist. The DNA of these vampires was so contagious that even flowers growing on a vampire's grave would be affected. Vampires were affected by the faith of others as it affects the transition between the quantum and classical states of physics in the humanoid mind. It was therefore possible that Ice Warriors would be unable to perceive vampires. Faith or garlic could, in large enough doses, make a vampire completely vanish. When a vampire was beheaded, it collapsed into dust, because their bioplasmic fields were centred on their brain stem, similar to Time Lords. The stomach of a vampire was bigger on the inside. They were unable to cross running water and instinctively slept during the daylight hours. They were unable to survive solely on animal blood without lapsing into a fugue. If a vampire converted a new individual but was destroyed before the next full moon, the new vampire would revert to normal. They were telepathic. (MA: Goth Opera)

Another group of vampires was encountered by the Eighth Doctor in San Francisco. These vampires crumbled into red ash if staked through the heart, could be destroyed by sunlight, and had reflections. If two vampires drank each other's blood, a psychic connection would form between them, a process known as bloodfasting. Two vampires linked in this way would feel each other's pain. Converting a new vampire required the initiate to drink a vampire's blood. These vampires also suffered from malnutrition if they tried to live on animal blood, in this case that of a cow. (EDA: Vampire Science)

Vampires and Time Lords shared 98% of the same genes; regeneration was similar to vampiric abilities. (MA: Goth Opera)

History

During the Dark Time, the Time Lords of Gallifrey, under the command of Rassilon, came into conflict with a race known as the Great Vampires. (DW: State of Decay)

The Great Vampires were possibly the same as the Yssgaroth, who were accidentally unleashed into the universe by a Time Lord experiment. (NA: The Pit) Rassilon led the Time Lords in a war against the Great Vampires. The Time Lords used Bowships, which fired huge bolts of steel into the vampire's heart. Eventually, the Great Vampires were all slain, with the exception of the King Vampire, who escaped into E-Space. Buried on a planet in E-Space, the King Vampire infected three crew members of the Hydrax, turning them into vampires. They were found by the Fourth Doctor, who destroyed the King Vampire by flying the Hydrax into its heart. (DW: State of Decay)

The war destroyed dozens of inhabited planets. After this time, every Time Lord had a duty to deal with any vampires they encountered. (EDA: Vampire Science)

A Time Lord story shows an owl being overcome by a bat. The owl represented Rassilon. It was claimed that the Great Vampire bit Rassilon, resulting in Rassilon becoming a vampire himself. In the ducts and serviceways of the Capitol there were vampire shrines still used by the Doctor's time. Small groups of heretics followed the cult of Rassilon the Vampire. Ruath claimed that Rassilon deliberately became a vampire, knowing that the Time Lords had reached an evolutionary dead end and faced certain extinction. Ruath claimed that he knew vampires would become the dominant life in the universe, and lay undead in his tomb awaiting that moment. (MA: Goth Opera)

Society

Vampires sometimes came together in covens. The traditional number for a coven was 14, one more than the number of lives a Time Lord possessed. (EDA: Vampire Science)