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People pay for what they do, and still more, for what they have allowed themselves to become. And they pay for it simply: by the lives they lead.
Human Living Vampires (HLV's) are individuals who, while they firmly assert that they are essentially human beings, and to all external appearances are exactly that, nevertheless have pronounced vampiric characteristics having a need, compulsion, or involuntary tendency to "feed" upon some substance or some kind of energy produced by other living things, primarily other people.
HLV's fall into two main classes: sanguinarians who experience blood-lust or blood-craving, and "psychic vampires" or "psi-vampires". Boundaries among categories can be hazy and overlap considerably, and there is no rule that says a bona fide HLV might not also be interested in lifestyle vamping or be a blood fetishist.
Within these two larger categories, there are several subdivisions among self-defined HLV's. There are also a number of different "theories" proposed by HLV's to explain their own origin, or the cause(s) of their conditions.
Human Living Vampires are human beings who are born, grow up, age, and fully expect to die at the end of a conventional lifespan. No HLV claims to be immortal, invincible, or possessed of supernatural abilities.
However, many members of these groups believe themselves to have some form of sensory amplification or extrasensory perception, such as:
Improved night-vision, sometimes to the point of being able to see without even moonlight
Stinging of the skin when exposed to sunlight
An ability to sense other vampires
Broader range of senses
Prescience, or the capacity to instinctively predict the immediate future
Perception of auras
Although some report enhanced strength, stamina, resistance to disease, and so forth, in no case do these traits exceed the limits of human norms. They are prone to any illness or injury that afflicts human beings. They can and do have children. They have normal nutritional requirements (although some HLV's report unusual food cravings, allergies or aversions) and in all other ways are bound by natural law.
Awakening
is a term that described the physical and mental changes that occur when someone awakens and discovers he is Otherkin.
The awakening typically occurs during or shortly after the onset of puberty, but in some cases can occur much later around the thirties or even forties.
In the case of Sanguinarians and Psi vampires, the person undergoing the awakening will be altered physically and mentally.
These changes often include an increased sensitivity to light and particularly to sunlight, a growing affinity for night and darkness, having one's circadian rhythm become inverted and switching from a nocturnal to a diurnal sleeping schedule, and experiencing the first symptoms of the thirst.
Many experience acute feelings of isolation and alienation during this process, as their changing nature distances them increasingly from their "normal" family and friends.
TURNING
The physical and mental changes that occur when someone awakens to their latent vampire nature are referred to as "turning". Sometimes it is also referred to as "being embraced", a phrase from role-playing games, and there are a few other terms drawn from vampire fiction ("the dark gift", "the dark kiss", "bringing across", and «bloodsiring", for example).
Some groups believe that ordinary people can be turned into vampires, but this is most likely a misinterpretation of the awakening process. Those experiencing the awakening, undergo various mental and physical changes which occur during or shortly after the onset of puberty, but in some individuals may take years to manifest.
However, only a minority of HLV's gives full credence to the possibility of "turning". The majority of HLV's of all types believe that they were born as they are and cannot be "turned" or "turn" anyone who is not also an HLV by birth themselves. If someone appears to have been turned, he or she was most likely a latent vampire to begin with.
The method for this turning varies from group to group, but generally involves a rite of blood or energy exchange between the vampire and the person to be turned. Blood vampires most often identify an experience of sharing blood with another person who was already a blood vampire. Psychic vampires may identify an experience in which they "linked" or psychically bonded with an existing psychic vampire, sometimes via such media as online chat or the telephone.
FEEDING
Both blood-drinking and psi-draining HLVs use the term "feed" to refer to what they actually do. Representatives of both groups have made strong statements to the effect that "feeding" (on blood or "energy") is what makes a Human Living Vampire what it is, and that other identifying "traits" or characteristics (if any) are of little or no importance.
"Feeding" appears to be a given not an option; an HLV must feed, feels a compulsion to do so, in the case of psychic vampires may do so involuntarily, and yet nobody seems to understand why.
This desire to feed also identified as the Thirst, Hunger or the Need, bears strong parallels with drug addiction. Pulse, heart rate, blood pressure, and sometimes even body temperature, increase in anticipation of the act of feeding. Blood-craving HLV's assert that only the communion of taking blood from a consenting human donor, sometimes during sex, is truly satisfying to them. The "need" that HLV's experience is for a fix, not a meal.
The chief concern for most HLV's seems to be how to "feed" more efficiently, how to find "donors", how to guarantee a regular supply of the needed substance, and so forth--very similar to drug addicts.
"Secondary symptoms" of vampirism (that are not directly related to an HLV's craving for blood and/or energy) include sensitivity to sunlight, a tendency to be awake and alert at night but lethargic during the day, migraine headaches as a common malady
The Blood Fetish Vampire or blood fetishist is a human person who derives intense erotic/sexual arousal or satisfaction from the taste, sight, or feel of human blood.
Blood fetishists may or may not be bona fide HLV's, or be interested in actually drinking or tasting blood. Other also combine vampire lifestyle and may bleach their skin lighter, sleep in coffins, or have their teeth capped to create fangs.
Sex blood freaks are often found in the BDSM subculture, where their specific activities may be referred to as "bloodplay" or "bloodsports". These generally involve BDSM scenes that include bloodletting with razor blades or other implements but the amount of blood involved is almost always very small, and cuts seldom penetrate the dermis of the skin.
Other fetishists practice bloodletting as an expression of trust, intimacy and bonding, apart from specifically erotic aspects. They may become donors for sanguinarians.
Nunhead cemetery is situated 4 miles south of London city center. Consecrated in 1840, the cemetery occupies 52 acres which rises to 200 feet above sea level at it's highest point, offering extensive views over the city of London and St Paul Cathedral.
Perhaps the most striking feature of the cemetery is the imposing gothic chapel which towers over the underground crypt, the refurbishment of which was featured in the Channel 4, program "Changing Tombs".
Unfortunately Nunhead fell victim to the 2nd world war which resulted in irreparable bomb damage to the small Nonconformist Mortuary Chapel, as a result it was finally demolished in the early 1950's. The crypt at the time was home to only four coffins which were transferred to the Crypt under the Anglican Chapel.
Nunhead contains many examples of magnificent monuments erected in memory of the most eminent citizens of the day, which contrast sharply with the small, simple headstones marking common, or public, burials. It's formal avenue of towering limes and the Gothic gloom of the original Victorian planting gives way to paths which recall the country lanes of a bygone era.
Situated virtually next door to the Earl's Court Exhibition Center, The West London and Westminster Cemetery Company, as it was known, was established in 1836.
Designed by Benjamin Baud, the cemetery has a formal layout with listed buildings, monuments and a chapel, based on St Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Brompton has an extensive set of catacombs most of which are below impressive ornate colonnades. In general the cemetery appears in extremely good condition and very little evidence of vandalism is visible, the only thing that detracts from the overall impressiveness is the councils insistence on wrapping any monument which leans more then five degrees, in red and white stripped tape.
Unfortunately it would also seem that the Catacombs have not escaped unwanted attention. It would appear that Brompton may have fell victim to the deplorable lead thief's. In the 1960's and 70's there were gangs lurking by night who would strip the lead from the thousands of Victorian coffins which occupied the many London Catacombs.
Sadly in more recent restoration projects such as at Nunhead, it was found that many skulls were missing also. The theft of the skulls is thought to date back to the Victorian era when anatomical research made a human skull a valuable asset.
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All Souls Cemetery, Kensal Green is one of London's Famous seven. Along with Highgate, West Norwood, Abney Park, Nunhead, Tower Hamlets and Brompton cemeteries it was built as a solution to London's over crowded Church Yards.
Since it's creation in 1832 there have been over 300,000 interments, 700 of which are of notable personalities.
To begin with Cemeteries were a new and radical idea in the UK and people were reluctant to break away from the traditional Church yard burial. However that all changed in 1843 when the Duke of Sussex, sixth son of George III, decided to be laid to rest in a prime spot by the Anglican Chapel, HRH Princess Sophia, followed suit in 1848, and thus sealed Kensal Green's status as the "in place" to be interred.
Highgate has to be one of the most famous cemeteries in the world.
The western side of the cemetery was opened in 1839 and the eastern side in 1854.
The west side of the cemetery was closed in 1975 due to it becoming financially unviable, this is when the "Friends of Highgate Cemetery" was formed (F.O.H.C) to help preserve and maintain the historic buildings and vaults. Unfortunately FOHC was very limited as to what it could do until 1981 when the freehold of both parts of the cemetery was acquired.
The Friends of Highgate Cemetery are now a limited liability company who with help from English Heritage and the Manpower Services Commission as well as paying members and volunteers, are dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the entire cemetery.
The Darker Side
The late sixties and early seventies saw a darker side to the cemetery emerge. The fact that Bram Stoker took inspiration for Dracula from his regular visits to eat lunch among the tombs and vaults, may have a bearing on it, but later research concluded the existence of the HIGHGATE VAMPIRE as far back as the Victorian period.
Although today the FOHC prefer not to talk about this period of history for fear of portraying the "wrong type of reputation". The fact remains that there were some very strange and sinister happenings which have become world renown.
this is my fav graveyard where i live i have visited this place for many many moons i have seen some really unexplainable things in here.it brings peace and relief to my troubled soul this is where i energise myself the graves in here date back from 1600 althou these was taken 2 weeks ago and its summer it looks like fall in there so beautiful and sombre
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