If killing one vampire is good, then killing lots and lots of vampires is better." (2)
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Replying to @nberlat
"Murder, that vampire sacrament, is also a sacrament for humans fighting vampires. The more you kill, the better you are." (3)
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Replying to @nberlat
I have generally given the whole "monster hunter driven to kill them all bc of personal tragedy" thing a side-eye.
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Replying to @loudpenitent @nberlat
like I get why it's a resonant narrative but it's also super bigoted? Esp. contrasting w/the classic, more solemn take on it.
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Replying to @loudpenitent @nberlat
(for example I've long argued that Blade is just a sadist spree killer with a type the audience is told is acceptable.)
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well, Blade, Buffy, the vampire hunters in Salem's Lot...
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Replying to @nberlat @loudpenitent
Van Helsing...it's all mass murder, if you allow vampires to have moral standing...
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Replying to @nberlat @loudpenitent
I always liked The Vampire Diaries for taking supernatural Slayer-type vampire hunters to the obvious conclusion
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namely, of playing up the *overriding supernatural compulsion* to hunt and kill them, even while some are friends
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oh yeah White Wolf liked this trope
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in the nWoD Hinter the "evil splat" is Slashers, as in slasher movie slashers
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mumbly_joe and
ordinary humans vaguely empowered to kill transgressors and the unclean
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in the oWoD this was a plot point with Wayward Hunters being exposed to too much divine inspiration
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