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==Diet==
==Diet==


The Nelapsi is a vampire, feeding on the blood of both humans and animals. Its bloodlust is insatiable, and it won't stop hunting until dawn. At this point, it is forced to return to its grave to sleep during the long daylight hours.
The Nelapsi is a [[vampire]], feeding on the blood of both humans and animals. Its bloodlust is insatiable, and it won't stop hunting until dawn. At this point, it is forced to return to its grave to sleep during the long daylight hours.


==Habitat==
==Habitat==

Revision as of 00:36, 29 June 2008

Species

The Nelapsi is one of the undead, a creature caught between Earth and Hell in a state of living death, doomed to kill and feed on the living for its own sustenance.

Diet

The Nelapsi is a vampire, feeding on the blood of both humans and animals. Its bloodlust is insatiable, and it won't stop hunting until dawn. At this point, it is forced to return to its grave to sleep during the long daylight hours.

Habitat

The Nelapsi usually inhabits graveyards in the European country of Czechoslovakia and the surrounding countries.

Behavior

Features

The Nelapsi is a walking corpse, although no signs of decay are usually evident. The revenant has pale skin, a lean and muscular build, burning red eyes, sharp talons on its hands and feet, long and greasy black hair, and a mouthful of needlelike fangs and teeth. The creature may be dressed in its burial shroud, or it is dressed in the tattered remains of the clothing it was buried in. More often than not, the Nelapsi stalks its prey completely naked.

Height: Varies (usually 5-6')

Weight: Varies (usually 150-200lbs.)

Eyes: Burning Red

Hair: Varies (usually black)

Abilities

Weaknesses

Slaying the Nelapsi

Removing the Taint of Evil

History

Sources