Vampire Attire


     Throughout the Vampires life, he collects a considerable wealth and a proper status admid the more obscure titlings of noble families.

     The Traditional Vampire dresses as a gentlman. The most common attire is the long black cape - when open resembles the shape of a bat. The material of the cape is usually of a satiny silk or velvet.

     The Vampire can envelope his entire body and head within the folds of the cape. In doing so, he can make himself invisible.

     Under the cape, he wears an elegant black tuxedo, worn with an evening shirt with a high color. These are usually the same material of the cape in order to faciliate swift movements.

     To accompany the elegant garments, he wears patent leather shoes.

     The Modern Vampire, with so many centuries of learning, permits himself the indulgence as well as the camoulflage of the 20th Century disguise.

     The Vampire will never show himself in full light, but only chooses darkened or candle-lit rooms
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