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Adventures in Sketchtopia Part 43: Vampires

Stock up on stakes.  

A collection of less-than-standard vampiric foes.

Tomb Guard Vampire: Lesser vampire tasked with guarding the coffins of his more powerful vampiric masters.

Vampire Dayhunter: Shielded from the deadly rays of the sun, this vampire can pursue foes across any sunscape.

Vampire Observer: Flies on wing-like talons.  Has several zombie-eyes for remote viewing.

Bone Harvester Vampire: A particularly ancient and deadly vampire.  Little more than bones remain, and even those are swapped out regularly.

Hell Hound Vampire Observer: A disobedient lesser vampire infused with the blood of a hell hound as punishment.  He is reduced to little more than animal intelligence and savagry.

Assault Vampire:  His body is augmented with weapons.  His body IS as weapon.  Few heroes can survive a direct attack from this vampire.

Vampire Decoy:  Not a true vampire.  A high-intelligence ghoul in disguise.  Used to lure vampire hunters away from the slumbering forms of the true vampires.

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