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Re: The Work is Never Done (Score: 1) by Mystic-Scholar on Thu, January 03, 2013 (User Info | Send a Message) http://mysticscholar.blogspot.com/ | Not to fear, my friend.
In this instance, Refruchard was careless and over confident. The vampires had been feeding freely in the city for some time and there had been no one to challenge them.
A Paladin is not a Fighter and has certain protections against the Charm of a Vampire. Refruchard did not even try that tactic, I thought that part "obvious." Seems I was wrong. It was Refruchard's intention to "over power and toy" with this upstart, would-be hero. As Ivon said . . . it was his second and final mistake.
Given an "older" vampire's great physical strength, Refruchard intended to simply grab Ivon's arm and "play" with him a bit. Vampire's enjoy such behavior with their "food," just as do cats with theirs. Intelligent Undead take great pleasure is seeing the terror in their victims' eyes.
Our main antagonist knows about Ivon and his abilities, however. He's not going to go down so easy . . . nor too soon. This series will be longer than you're thinking its going to be! :D
Glad you're still enjoying it. The next story is already in the hopper, by the way. ;)
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