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Apr 25 2011, 7:53 AM EDT | Post edited: Apr 25 2011, 7:53 AM EDT
Venavores
I’m positive you've never heard of a Venavore. Venavores are like Vampires except for the fact that Venavores drink and feed on poisonous or venomous creatures. Venavores can manipulate and read the minds of humans and communicate with animals. Venavores have distinct features in their eyes, the most distinct being gray with a red ring around the pupil. When a Venavore’s eyes flash white it means they are manipulating someone’s mind. Venavores have what are called Portals; they toss them up in the air and shout out the name of where they want to go in Venivian (their language) and the portal takes them there. Venavores enemies are not humans like most monsters. Venavores are peaceful. When a Venavore is in true form it will look something like a dinosaur about the size of a Velociraptor. In human form they are very attractive. Venavores unlike Vampires are un-sterile to humans. When feeding in human form their teeth and nails will grow long and turn black. Venavores feeding claws are hollow and are used them as straws. They puncture their preys flesh with the index claw and stick the thumb claw in their mouth and suck the innards of the venomous or poisonous creature. Any type of water is deadly to a venavore it makes them boil and burn. They have to drink and take baths in acids that would be deadly to humans. Human food makes a Venavore terribly sick because they need venom or poison in each meal. Venavores do not need to sleep. Their urine is green and their tears and sweat is red. Thanks for learning about Venavores :D
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