Rika
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Post by Rika on Sept 13, 2017 12:29:35 GMT -5
Hey guys! So, I was scrolling through the website for shits and giggles and went through the "Am I a Vampire" checklist for the first time in years. I read the one about Fathers leaving at a young age and realized that, around the time of my awakening, when I first read the list, I was unaware that I was not my "Dad's" biological daughter. This also meant I had a different and more concentrated blood heritage than I originally thought.
Alrighty, here's the rundown. Mom and "Dad" were on a break, Mom has a one night stand at a party, gets pregnant, tells my "Dad" I was his, I was born, they get married, Im adopted under my "Dad's" name, they have a second child, then she tells him the truth about me during an argument, a few years later they get divorced, He gets custody of me and my 1/2 brothers, move states away, cuts her off (for many good reasons), and never tells me the truth. I found out when I was 19, during some Facebook family drama, it was great. I kind of always figured because I was LITERALLY the black sheep of the house but didnt realize it was at family conspiracy levels.
Anyway, I did track down my biological father, who had no idea I existed but holy shit, I saw a picture and the most surreal frisson overtook me. We talk regularly, met once, and we are very similar, all the way down to cigarette brand, but I am East Coast USA and he still lives in my hometown, Oklahoma.
THE POINT of all this is that I went from thinking I had a good chunk of cherokee blood to realizing I am almost pureblooded. My Mom's Mom was 100% and her father was 50% (His other half is Danish). My biological father is 100% with a little of another tribe.
My question for you guys is if you think this may tie in to my Vampirism, energy manipulation skills, premonition dreams, effective willpower, etc. Also, what exactly is the correlation between absentee fathers and vampires? This might be a question for Steve but I'll take anyone's two cents.
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Post by daniel51 on Sept 13, 2017 20:32:32 GMT -5
I don't think it will affect you as a vampire. Plus I don't really think being a Cherokee American is a real thing. At this point in time it would be impossible. Unless you're like a native American who has had a family that never mixed even that I highly doubt. If your father was a vampire and he is awakened and was a strong one when you were born I think you may have been born as a naturally strong vamp but that's as far as it goes in my opinion.
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Post by Rika on Sept 14, 2017 7:51:31 GMT -5
You..don't think being Cherokee American is a real thing... I'm not even sure what to say to that silliness. I didnt say I was undiluted but, yeah, definitely a lot more concentrated than the 1/4 everyone thinks they have, haha. I mean, they've done a great job trying to erase us but, yeah, there are quite a few (especially Cherokee) Americans. I'm hoping to do a DNA swab soon to get a better idea of details but, uh, yeah, that's all. Anyway, Native American beliefs fascinate me because I feel like that "natural spirituality" is not as far in the past as it might be for another heritage. Voodoo is interesting ro me in the same way though I dont have genetic ties to the tradition. No idea if my mother or father were vampires, I dont even know them well enough to bring something like that up.
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Post by wolf on Dec 14, 2017 1:58:06 GMT -5
This is interesting, my father left my mother before I was born, though I always knew who he was, we had little contact before I was sixteen and, emancipated. I am Shoshone, Salish (Flathead tribe) and , French. The vampire comes through the French side of my heritage.
Among Native Americans, skinwalkers are more often heard and, told of and, perhaps they are vampires under a different name. Ask about them, ask to hear the old stories, you may learn of an ancestor that was said to be one.
I suspect the vampirism came through your Danish side but Native Americans to more often tend to be sensitive to energy and, naturals at manipulating it, myself included. We seem to grasp the concept of the great circle of all things in nature better and, we understand instinctively how changing the energy of one affects the next and the next beyond that. We feel the balances and imbalances without thinking about it and, being a vampire only enhances that.
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Post by Evangeline on Jan 16, 2018 4:38:25 GMT -5
So I was recently researching my family roots and came across this tribe name called Attakapas. Maybe you might get some answers.
Best regards,
Evangeline
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Post by Steve on Jan 17, 2018 13:32:33 GMT -5
Vampires don't eat people, never have.
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Post by Rika on Jan 18, 2018 9:05:33 GMT -5
Also they seem to be from a different region than my ancestors. Anyway, I've put this train of thought on the backburner until I take a DNA swab. I did find one interesting Cherokee tale of vampires that seemed to be very interesting, I'll try to find the link.
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Post by Rika on Jan 18, 2018 9:16:05 GMT -5
I couldn't find a link to the one I read, though a couple questionable vampire websites have copy/ pasted the shorter version. It's called the Jumlin, it's a cool story about the "father of vampires" and him basically raping and reproducing other little vampires. Fun times.
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Post by Steve on Jan 19, 2018 15:54:18 GMT -5
There isn't a "father of vampires" or "mother of vampires". Minus the on a break part and replace it with a mailman, and you have me. not sure on the absent father thing, just an observation. Also vampirism definitely doesn't originate from native americans. That ancestry dna test thing would be interesting. My thought on the native american vampire thing is there may have been a vampire(s) that went around with the idea of leveling the playing field a bit.
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Post by Tiffany-Ann Michaca on Sept 5, 2020 12:55:36 GMT -5
Wolf, i dunno bout my history... all i knu is Faith, oldest sister been missing since, birth. My father is unknown who he is or where he's at, my baby sister is still til, this day in a group home, her dad[not mine] got my dead beat birth mum on drugs, she tried to kill me, i ended up back in hospital til, idk when, but, 2months old was adopted by my foster parents, but i've been highly drawn to Native American Music + culture, including drawn to Chinese, Japnese & South Korean Culutres, foods, languages, instrument's. My close friend who i call Eonni[Sister] she's Native American but, I'm always protective of her, i also told her if, her baby daddy goes off on her to leave him, no man should b attacking her nor, hitting her. Could i possibly b native or vamp? Or is is impossible to tell? I mean i spoke to a Chinese man & he thought it was strange w/ chinese, japanese & Korean i don't have any dyslexia it only happens when, i write in both ingish & spanish.... He was gonna get me WorkBooks of chinese to help me study abit more on the language but, haven't seen him, since him & i spoke. Forgot to mention, i burn badly in sun, i'm scared of the pool & beach water, & i faint @ the site of alot of blood. Doctors can't figure out wat's wrong w/ me, there r some days i go w/o eating & will only eat 1 meal through out the whole, day. Ppl call me a freak, they bully me or others r just flat out scared of me but, babies love me, idk wat it is.
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Post by deepa on Sept 6, 2020 11:39:26 GMT -5
Since ya'll are talking about mother and father vampire, why not talk about Vlad the impaler?Heard alot about him and isn't he the first ever vampire and has anyone from this forum really visited transylvania,Rome?? Lmk.
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Post by stellerjaye33 on Sept 6, 2020 18:23:16 GMT -5
Since ya'll are talking about mother and father vampire, why not talk about Vlad the impaler?Heard alot about him and isn't he the first ever vampire and has anyone from this forum really visited transylvania,Rome?? Lmk. steve has already addressed the Vlad topic in great detail on here in another thread called Vlad. Its not to tricky to find i think. but the straight answer is. no. this theory of parent origin is not a thing.
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Post by Steve on Sept 9, 2020 9:31:06 GMT -5
Since ya'll are talking about mother and father vampire, why not talk about Vlad the impaler?Heard alot about him and isn't he the first ever vampire. No
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Post by Tiffany-Ann Michaca on Sept 9, 2020 19:33:34 GMT -5
Since ya'll are talking about mother and father vampire, why not talk about Vlad the impaler?Heard alot about him and isn't he the first ever vampire and has anyone from this forum really visited transylvania,Rome?? Lmk. Noona, it not true. He was never a Vamp. He was i think if, i remember correctly, he was.... .... he was named after the Devil by is father.
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Post by stellerjaye33 on Sept 9, 2020 19:51:11 GMT -5
can you imagine naming your kid after the devil? like, hmm stan is taken so lets call the kid Satan jr. he'll be such a lil rascal.
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