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* How would you feel if you're a newly-turned vampire forced to search for a blood meal, then chase down and feed on the first bleeding person you see? This moment in Book 3, Chapter 1 is made worse by the fact that there are no options to resist the urges, not to mention the woman's scream just before Amy's love interest finds her.

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** Book 1's bonus scene shows [[spoiler:a hideous-looking Gaius feeding on a random girl brought to him by Jameson.]]
** Book 2's bonus scene shows [[spoiler:a resurrected Rheya feeding on a fisherman after he finds her on the beach and asks if she's alright.]]
* The "bad ending" of Book 3, in which Amy [[spoiler:essentially causes the end of the world by draining the life force out of everyone,]] which results in a NonStandardGameOver.

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* The "bad ending" of Book 3, in which Amy [[spoiler:essentially causes the end of the world by draining the life force out of everyone.]] Thankfully, this results in a case of FissionMailed.

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* The "bad ending" of Book 3, in which Amy [[spoiler:essentially causes the end of the world by draining the life force out of everyone.]] Thankfully, this everyone,]] which results in a case of FissionMailed.NonStandardGameOver.
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* The "bad ending" of Book 3, in which Amy [[spoiler:essentially causes the end of the world by draining the life force out of everyone.]] Thankfully, this results in a NonStandardGameOver.

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* The "bad ending" of Book 3, in which Amy [[essentially causes the end of the world by draining the life force out of everyone.]] Thankfully, this results in a NonStandardGameOver.

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* The "bad ending" of Book 3, in which Amy [[essentially [[spoiler:essentially causes the end of the world by draining the life force out of everyone.]] Thankfully, this results in a NonStandardGameOver.
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** Book 2's bonus scene shows [[spoiler:a resurrected Rheya feeding on a fisherman after he finds her on the beach and asks if she's alright.]]

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** Book 2's bonus scene shows [[spoiler:a resurrected Rheya feeding on a fisherman after he finds her on the beach and asks if she's alright.]]]]
* The "bad ending" of Book 3, in which Amy [[essentially causes the end of the world by draining the life force out of everyone.]] Thankfully, this results in a NonStandardGameOver.
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** The Crytpoferals in Book 2 are even worse. They have evolved due to their environment (being trapped in the vampire crypts for hundreds of years) and look like something out of the Franchise/{{Alien}} franchise.

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** The Crytpoferals Cryptoferals in Book 2 are even worse. They have evolved due to their environment (being trapped in the vampire crypts for hundreds of years) and look like something out of the Franchise/{{Alien}} franchise.



• In Bloodbound Book 3 Chapter 16, it's revealed that Rheya killed her own daughter Iola (since Rheya believed Iola was burned alive, by the Son of Ares and thought Iola was a random human).

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** Book 1's bonus scene shows [[spoiler:a hideous-looking Gaius feeding on a random girl brought to him by Jameson.}}

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• In Bloodbound Book 3 Chapter 16, it's revealed that Rheya killed her own daughter Iola (since Rheya believed Iola was burned alive, by the Son of Ares and thought Iola was a random human).

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• In Bloodbound Book 3 Chapter 16, it's revealed that Rheya killed her own daughter Iola (since Rheya believed Iola was burned alive, by the Son of Ares and thought Iola was a random human).human).
* The bonus scenes of Books 1 and 2.
** Book 1's bonus scene shows [[spoiler:a hideous-looking Gaius feeding on a random girl brought to him by Jameson.}}
** Book 2's bonus scene shows [[spoiler:a resurrected Rheya feeding on a fisherman after he finds her on the beach and asks if she's alright.]]
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* The Order of The Dawn. A sadistic, ruthless group dedicated to the total eradication of all vampires. Their first physical appearance has them burst into a nightclub and brutally slaughter waves of innocents (both vampires and ordinary people). The game puts it best: "The Order does not yield. The Order does not sleep. The Order shows no mercy... and leaves no survivors".

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* The Order of The Dawn. A sadistic, ruthless group dedicated to the total eradication of all vampires. Their first physical appearance has them burst into a nightclub and brutally slaughter waves of innocents (both vampires and ordinary people). The game puts it best: "The Order does not yield. The Order does not sleep. The Order shows no mercy... and leaves no survivors".survivors".
• In Bloodbound Book 3 Chapter 16, it's revealed that Rheya killed her own daughter Iola (since Rheya believed Iola was burned alive, by the Son of Ares and thought Iola was a random human).

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* The Crytpoferals in Book 2 are even worse (pictured). They have evolved due to their environment (being trapped in the vampire crypts for hundreds of years) and look like something out of the Franchise/{{Alien}} franchise.

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* ** The Crytpoferals in Book 2 are even worse (pictured). worse. They have evolved due to their environment (being trapped in the vampire crypts for hundreds of years) and look like something out of the Franchise/{{Alien}} franchise.franchise.
** Worse still are the Spiderferals (pictured). They are six-armed, four-eyed monstrosities that make the regular ferals seem tame by comparison, ''[[FromBadToWorse and there's a whole army of them]]''.
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[[caption-width-right:150:As if the regular Ferals weren't bad enough.]]



* The Crytpoferals in Book 2 are even worse. They have evolved due to their environment (being trapped in the vampire crypts for hundreds of years) and look like something out of the Franchise/{{Alien}} franchise.

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* The Order of The Dawn.

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* The Order of The Dawn. A sadistic, ruthless group dedicated to the total eradication of all vampires. Their first physical appearance has them burst into a nightclub and brutally slaughter waves of innocents (both vampires and ordinary people). The game puts it best: "The Order does not yield. The Order does not sleep. The Order shows no mercy... and leaves no survivors".
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* The Ferals. They are (technically) still vampires but they are driven solely to feed and kill. They are constantly in a state of mindless rage. Getting bit by one turns the victim (whether human or vampire) and there's no cure for being a Feral (apart from death).
* The Crytpoferals in Book 2 are even worse. They have evolved due to their environment (being trapped in the vampire crypts for hundreds of years) and look like something out of the Franchise/{{Alien}} franchise.
* Book 2, Chapter 6 is an extremely dark chapter in which two characters are violently killed, the BigBad becomes ''basically immortal'' and the main characters either go into hiding (Kamilah and Lily) or flee to another country (Amy, Adrian and Jax) for their own safety. To hammer home how dark this chapter is, the chapter description simply says "RUN".
* The Order of The Dawn.

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