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** In-universe, vampirism sucks. In addition to becoming immediately a psychopath, you can't enjoy sex, can't enjoy food, start to smell, and become obsessed with feeding to the exclusion of all other things.

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** In-universe, vampirism sucks. In addition to becoming immediately a psychopath, you can't enjoy food or sex, can't enjoy food, start to smell, and become obsessed with feeding to the exclusion of all other things.

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* BlackAndBlackMorality: [[spoiler:The Vampire Civil War and the Thrall rebellion.]]


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* EvilVersusEvil: [[spoiler:The Vampire Civil War and the Thrall rebellion.]]
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** Von Kruger, full stop.

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** Von Kruger, full stop.Kruger.
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Humans vs. Vampires seems to be VideoGame/BlackAndWhite morality. It's actually much more complex than that due to the fact humans are torn between their own interests and the greater good.

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Humans vs. Vampires seems to be VideoGame/BlackAndWhite morality. It's actually much more complex than that due to the fact because humans are torn between their own interests and the greater good.
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The ''Vampire Apocalypse'' series is a trilogy of books by DerekGunn published by PermutedPress. It depicts the conquest of the world by vampire forces and the attempt to liberate the world from their control.

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The ''Vampire Apocalypse'' series is a trilogy of books by DerekGunn published by PermutedPress.Creator/PermutedPress. It depicts the conquest of the world by vampire forces and the attempt to liberate the world from their control.

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* BadassNormal: The entire human army is this, since they're explictly fighting vampires and their superhuman servants.

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* BadassNormal: The entire human army is this, since they're explictly explicitly fighting vampires and their superhuman servants.



* FridgeBrilliance: All the AxCrazy behavior of the vampires is [[spoiler:motivated by the fact they're being slowly poisoned by the Serum.]]



* ManipulativeBastard: Von Richelieu aspires to Magnicent Bastardry but doesn't quite get there, instead being just slightly better than the majoriy of vampires out there.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Von Richelieu aspires to Magnicent Bastardry but doesn't quite get there, instead being just slightly better than the majoriy majority of vampires out there.
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The ''Vampire Apocalypse'' series is a trilogy of books by DerekGunn published by PermutedPress. It depicts the conquest of the world by vampire forces and the attempt to liberate the world from their control.

The drying up of the world's oil resources leads to the fabled End of Days. Technology stagnates and communities grow ever more insular. With communication between cities lost and attention turned inward, the vampires rise from the shadows where they have survived for centuries and sweep across the globe.

By the time word spreads it is far too late and Vampires enslave humanity and keep them in walled cities to breed. The Vampires are masters of the darkness but maintain control by day through the use of Thralls -- humans who have been bitten but have not yet crossed over, and whose inhuman lusts make daylight as terrifying as night.

Three books have been published so far in the series. ''A World Torn Asunder'', ''Descent'', and ''Fallout''. Not to be confused with VampireApocalypse as a variant of Zombie Apocalypse. It is now being turned into a graphic novels and has been optioned for a movie.

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This work contains tropes:

* ActionGirl: Sandra, Dee Ratigan.
* AfterTheEnd: Ironically, the human race is ruined before the vampires take over.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: When you're transformed into a vampire, you become evil.
** WordOfGod claims that it's also due to the extreme lengths of time vampires live mixed with overwhelming hunger. This doesn't explain the drastic personality changes that some characters undergo when they change, however.
* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Vampires go this after too much exposure to serum-tainted blood.]]
** Von Kruger, full stop.
* BadassNormal: The entire human army is this, since they're explictly fighting vampires and their superhuman servants.
* BadBoss: Vampires routinely kill Thralls who fail. It gets to the point that [[spoiler:a large number of Thralls revolt, ''despite being theoretically unable to do so due to mind control.'']]
* BeingEvilSucks: Vampires seem to be pretty miserable, living in a decaying world over humans.
** They oddly don't realize this, instead blaming their problems on other factors.
* BodyHorror: Some vampires can turn into truly disgusting alternate forms.
** The transformation into a vampire also qualifies. Unlike in other media depictions, it is not the least bit romantic. It turns you into what is essentially a walking corpse.
* BlackAndBlackMorality: [[spoiler:The Vampire Civil War and the Thrall rebellion.]]
* BlackAndGrayMorality: Humans vs. Vampires seems to be VideoGame/BlackAndWhite morality. It's actually much more complex than that due to the fact humans are torn between their own interests and the greater good.
* CrapsackWorld: Pretty obviously so given it was slowly becoming a dystopian nightmare ''before'' the vampires took over.
* DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:Steele]] decides serving vampires isn't worth it.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The world suffers a massive oil shortage, resulting in humans turning against one another in the resulting fear and paranoia, a group of charismatic yet ruthless figures proceed to take over the planet in the crisis.
** The leader of the political opposition is named Regan.
*** Also, there's another evil human character named Phelps.
* EnemyCivilWar: The main plot from ''Descent''. [[spoiler:It is secretly engineered by Steele and Harris.]]
** The third book continues it with [[spoiler:The thralls rising up against the vampires.]]
* EvilCounterpart: William Carter to Harris.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:Steele]]
* FantasticRacism: The vampires suffer from this, perhaps understandable given what they are. It's shocking when you realize the ''Thralls'' consider human beings as different from themselves as vampires. Especially given Thralls are, for all intents and purposes, human.
* FridgeBrilliance: All the AxCrazy behavior of the vampires is [[spoiler:motivated by the fact they're being slowly poisoned by the Serum.]]
* TheHero: Harris might as well have this stamped on his head. Ironically, he's completely unaware of it.
* HopeSpot: [[spoiler:The revelation the vampires are dying from the Serum tainted blood. It only means that they will wipe out all of humanity in a blood frenzy if left unchecked.]]
* HumanResources: Obviously, the vampires consider the entire human race this.
* KilledOffForReal: Quite a few characters.
** [[spoiler:Dee Ratigan and Steele are the big ones in the second novel.]]
* LaResistance: The human forces against the vampire.
* ManipulativeBastard: Von Richelieu aspires to Magnicent Bastardry but doesn't quite get there, instead being just slightly better than the majoriy of vampires out there.
* MoralityChain: Steele's little sister was this, her death causing him to go over to serve the enemy. [[spoiler:He gets better.]]
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Regan. Phelps.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Are apparently a combination of scientific and mystical properties, defeated by a combination of chemistry and holy items. They are also capable of transforming into horrific monsters.
* TheQuisling: Thralls are human beings who have agreed to serve vampires.
* ShoutOut: An amusing one comes in the third book where a group of young rebel children call themselves [[Film/RedDawn1984 Wolverines]].
* SmugSnake: Nero.
** Also Regan.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:William Carter.]]
* StrawmanPolitical: Partially averted with Regan. While obviously a complete idiot, Derek Gunn resists the temptation to make him completely useless and evil.
* TerminallyDependentSociety: A major theme of the novels. [[spoiler:The vampires are poisoning their own food supply with drugs.]]
** [[spoiler:It's also slowly driving them insane before killing them.]]
** Another bit is the fact that humans were apparently meant to be this due to their relationship with oil, at least Pre-Apocalypse.
* VampireApocalypse: Naturally.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Regan. It's arguable that Harris, the hero, has a higher opinion of him han he deserves.
* VillainWorld: Vampires rule the Earth, humans are cattle.
* TheVirus: Vampirism turns you evil.
** Almost equal is the Serum. The Serum makes human beings dull and lifeless automatons.
* YourVampiresSuck: The entire point of the series, really. WordOfGod claims that the series was written in response to vampires being treated as romantic and tragic figures as opposed to ruthless evil monsters.
** In-universe, vampirism sucks. In addition to becoming immediately a psychopath, you can't enjoy sex, can't enjoy food, start to smell, and become obsessed with feeding to the exclusion of all other things.

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