"Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen." Ikaris, a genius student admired, exploited, and hated all his life for his brilliance, suddenly finds himself transmigrated into The Forsaken Lands, a fantasy world of myriad species born with the ability to use magic with imagination as their only limit. Alas, this gift carries a curse. The more you use it, the closer you are to death. After thousands of years of decline, the Free Races are fast approaching their demise, their survival threatened by this curse and an enemy that will not rest until it has devoured them all. Literally. Former allies and enemies, prey and predators are now cornered behind a huge wall, forced to collaborate to resist their invader. But can so much resentment and hatred be washed away so easily? Can predators and prey really overcome their instincts in the face of a common foe? Follow him on his journey from an ordinary human to a shining existence that will overturn the order established since the dawn of time. From an innocent soul to a merciless demon. From a human to something else. ----- Discord link: https://discord.gg/d8udP7Q
Ikaris then offered to bandage her broken forearms, but Malia refused his help. With a snort, she put her bones back in place by herself and waited a few minutes for her wounds to heal.
This gave the teenager a chance to witness the incredible regenerative abilities of Vampires. According to Magnus, vampire vitality was different from the one displayed in her attributes.
A Vampire could only die by being stabbed in the heart or decapitated. On the other hand, in the case of pure-blooded Vampire Progenitors like the old Archmagus, decapitation was not a weakness. They could survive being dehydrated, dismembered, drained of all their blood and even hibernate for millennia in their coffins if the situation called for it.
There was a downside to this advantage, as well. Any regeneration consumed their Blood Energy. If they did not drink human blood, they would become weaker and weaker until they were unable to move even though they were theoretically immortal.