» Wed May 25, 2011 6:09 pm
I got the impression that Rona Hassildor went to sleep voluntarily, precisely to avoid becoming a ravening blood-maddened monster like Lovidicus.
Drinking the blood of mortals seems to tie the vampire more closely to the mortal world, to his or her own humanity (which I guess makes sense in mythic/symbolic terms), while going without returns the vampire to its 'natural' state of being a hideous undead monster.
At the risk of making everyone groan and roll their eyes, this is actually pretty similar to White Wolf's portrayal of vampires: if you feed regularly, you can quite easily pass for a mortal (by making your skin flush, remembering to blink occasionally, etc.), but once you're 'empty', you run the risk of going into a frenzy and having the Beast take over. When the thirst grows so strong that it can no longer be satisfied without wholesale slaughter (and consequent losing of one's humanity to the Beast permanently), a vampire can enter 'torpor' (i.e. go to sleep) for a few decades to let the cravings die down a bit.