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'''Joanna Harris''' was a [[vampire]]. She was born in [[Canterbury]], [[England]] in [[1087]] on the same day that [[William the Conqueror]] died. | '''Joanna Harris''' was a [[vampire]]. She was born in [[Canterbury]], [[England]] in [[1087]] on the same day that [[William the Conqueror]] died. | ||
The leader of a vampire coven in [[San Francisco]], Harris had, by the 20th century, taught herself rudimentary biology and was working on a substitute for blood that would no longer let vampires be reliant on their immoral hunting. In doing so she faced heavy opposition from her less scrupulous thralls, who thought her experiments were "trying to go against their nature". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science]]'') | The leader of a vampire coven in [[San Francisco]], Harris had, by the 20th century, taught herself rudimentary biology and was working on a substitute for blood that would no longer let vampires be reliant on their immoral hunting. In doing so she faced heavy opposition from her less scrupulous thralls, who thought her experiments were "trying to go against their nature". Unlike them, Harris found no joy in hunting, and believed that they only delighted in terrorizing mortals due to boredom (she, for her part, had "not been bored since they invented the [[Internet]]"). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 12:01, 29 January 2019
Joanna Harris was a vampire. She was born in Canterbury, England in 1087 on the same day that William the Conqueror died.
The leader of a vampire coven in San Francisco, Harris had, by the 20th century, taught herself rudimentary biology and was working on a substitute for blood that would no longer let vampires be reliant on their immoral hunting. In doing so she faced heavy opposition from her less scrupulous thralls, who thought her experiments were "trying to go against their nature". Unlike them, Harris found no joy in hunting, and believed that they only delighted in terrorizing mortals due to boredom (she, for her part, had "not been bored since they invented the Internet"). (PROSE: Vampire Science)