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A less common, [[OlderThanTheyThink but much older]], variant of the trope takes after the story of the warrior Siegfried from the ''Literature/{{Nibelungenlied}}'', whose body was made invulnerable after bathing in the blood of a dragon.
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A less common, [[OlderThanTheyThink but much older]], variant of the trope takes after the story of the warrior Siegfried from the ''Literature/{{Nibelungenlied}}'', whose body was made invulnerable after bathing in the blood of a dragon.
dragon, except for a [[AchillesHeel spot on his shoulder which was covered by a leaf]].
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* The German epic poem ''Literature/{{Nibelungenlied}}'' (c. 1200 AD) has the hero Siegfried becoming invulnerable (except for [[AchillesHeel a spot on his shoulder]]) by bathing in the blood of a dragon that he killed. (This does not apply to Siegfried's Norse counterpart Sigurd.)
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* The German epic poem ''Literature/{{Nibelungenlied}}'' (c. 1200 AD) has the hero Siegfried becoming invulnerable (except for [[AchillesHeel a spot on his shoulder]]) shoulder]] where a linden leaf had fallen) by bathing in the blood of a dragon that he killed. killed (This does not apply to Siegfried's Norse counterpart Sigurd.)Sigurd).
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* The hero Siegfried of the ''Literature/{{Niebelungenlied}}'', after killing a dragon, bathed in its blood, resulting in becoming invulnerable. The only place that wasn't covered by the blood was [[AchillesHeel a place on his shoulder where a linden leaf had fallen]]. This point of weakness would result in his death when his enemy Hagen tricked his wife Kriemhild into revealing it to him.
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* An early boss who is the subject of an Act I quest in ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', dubbed "The Countess", is described as having "bathed in the rejuvenating blood of a hundred virgins" in the tome that initiates her quest.
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* An early boss who is the subject of an Act I quest in ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', dubbed "The Countess", is described as having "bathed in the rejuvenating blood of a hundred virgins" in the tome that initiates her quest. It's pretty much a direct shout-out to Elizabeth Bathory.
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* The hero Siegfried of the ''Literature/{{Niebelungenlied}}'', after killing a dragon, bathed in its blood, resulting in becoming invulnerable. The only place that wasn't covered by the blood was [[AchillesHeel a place on his shoulder where a linden leaf had fallen]]. This point of weakness would result in his death when his enemy Hagen tricked his wife Kriemhild into revealing it to him.
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* ''Film/HoboWithAShotgun'': The first time The Drake has a guy's head ripped off, one of his bimbos takes an excited shower in the fountain of blood that results.
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See Also: LiquidAssets, LifeDrinker.
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See Also: LiquidAssets, LifeDrinker. For bathing and washing in other unusual substances, see OurShowersAreDifferent.
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* Based on both the Elizabeth Bathory legend and UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler, one of the scariest villains of ''Manga/GhostHunt'' was a Japanese lord who bathed in the blood of numerous servants in the hope of extending his life and took up the moniker "Urado" (Vlad). [[spoiler: It's implied that the power of Urado's multiple HumanSacrifices [[note]]the team find a burial chamber set up like the famous Paris catacombs, and looks to have ''triple-digit'' numbers of skeletons [[/note]] has [[PoweredByAForsakenChild preserved the spirit of Urado and his two attendants/accomplices in an unending loop of kidnapping and sacrifice]] even after Urado is no longer alive to benefit from it.]]
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* Based on both the Elizabeth Bathory legend and UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler, one of the scariest villains of ''Manga/GhostHunt'' was a Japanese lord who bathed in the blood of numerous servants in the hope of extending his life and took up the moniker "Urado" (Vlad). [[spoiler: It's implied that the power of Urado's multiple HumanSacrifices {{Human Sacrifice}}s [[note]]the team find a burial chamber set up like the famous Paris catacombs, and looks to have ''triple-digit'' numbers of skeletons [[/note]] has [[PoweredByAForsakenChild preserved the spirit of Urado and his two attendants/accomplices in an unending loop of kidnapping and sacrifice]] even after Urado is no longer alive to benefit from it.]]
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* An old magazine ad for ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}'' featured some dude, presumably Caleb, in a bathtub full of blood with the tagline "Blood? You're soaking in it."
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* An old magazine ad for ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}'' ''VideoGame/Blood1997'' featured some dude, presumably Caleb, in a bathtub full of blood with the tagline "Blood? You're soaking in it."
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* Vampires in ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} Fantasy'' can only heal their injuries by bathing in blood.
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* Vampires ''TabletopGame/{{Godforsaken}}'': Legends speak of a magical pool of ancient blood in one of the Rotting Castles of Korak-Mar. Anyone who can find this pool and bathe in it is granted great unholy power.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}Fantasy'' Fantasy'': Vampires can only heal their injuries by bathing in blood.
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* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'' has a bloodline of vampires called the Galloi who bathe in blood to make themselves more beautiful. They're not related to Bathory, though; they take their unique Discipline from the worship of Cybele, which often involved initiates being bathed in the blood of a bull to symbolize cleansing (and...[[GroinAttack other things]]). Additionally, both Macellarius and Noctoku tend to feast on blood in this manner; the Noctoku can absorb blood through their skin.
** The predecessor, ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', had the Blood Bath as one of the sacred rites of the [[ReligionOfEvil Sabbat]]. It wasn't about youth, but more a ritual of baptism and consecration interpreted through the Sabbat's "Crusades-era Catholicism on PCP" lens.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' universe:
** The predecessor, ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', had the Blood Bath as one of the sacred rites of the [[ReligionOfEvil Sabbat]]. It wasn't about youth, but more a ritual of baptism and consecration interpreted through the Sabbat's "Crusades-era Catholicism on PCP" lens.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' universe:
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* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'' has a bloodline of vampires called the Galloi who bathe in blood to make themselves more beautiful. They're not related to Bathory, though; they take their unique Discipline from the worship of Cybele, which often involved initiates being bathed in the blood of a bull to symbolize cleansing (and...[[GroinAttack other things]]). Additionally, both Macellarius and Noctoku tend to feast on blood in this manner; the Noctoku can absorb blood through their skin.
** The predecessor, ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', had the Blood Bath as one of the sacred rites of the [[ReligionOfEvil Sabbat]]. It wasn't about youth, but more a ritual of baptism and consecration interpreted through the Sabbat's "Crusades-era Catholicism on PCP" lens.
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** The predecessor, ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', had the Blood Bath as one of the sacred rites of the [[ReligionOfEvil Sabbat]]. It wasn't about youth, but more a ritual of baptism and consecration interpreted through the Sabbat's "Crusades-era Catholicism on PCP" lens.
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* The new ''[[TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness World Of Darkness]]'' supplement ''Immortals'' has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Blood Bathers]], who [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment gain a sort of immortality by bathing in blood]]. Their blood bathing ritual is guaranteed to place any characters who partake in it at [[ObviouslyEvil the very low end]] of the [[KarmaMeter Karma Dial]].
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* ''Franchise/TheWorldOfDarkness'':
** ''TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness'': Thenew ''[[TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness World Of Darkness]]'' supplement ''Immortals'' has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Blood Bathers]], who [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment gain a sort of immortality by bathing in blood]]. Their blood bathing ritual is guaranteed to place any characters who partake in it at [[ObviouslyEvil the very low end]] of the [[KarmaMeter Karma Dial]].Dial]].
** ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'': The Blood Bath is one of the sacred rites of the [[ReligionOfEvil Sabbat]]. It isn't about youth, but more a ritual of baptism and consecration interpreted through the Sabbat's "Crusades-era Catholicism on PCP" lens.
** ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'' has a bloodline of vampires called the Galloi who bathe in blood to make themselves more beautiful. They're not related to Bathory, though; they take their unique Discipline from the worship of Cybele, which often involved initiates being bathed in the blood of a bull to symbolize cleansing (and...[[GroinAttack other things]]). Additionally, both Macellarius and Noctoku tend to feast on blood in this manner; the Noctoku can absorb blood through their skin.
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** ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'': The Blood Bath is one of the sacred rites of the [[ReligionOfEvil Sabbat]]. It isn't about youth, but more a ritual of baptism and consecration interpreted through the Sabbat's "Crusades-era Catholicism on PCP" lens.
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Compare: BloodIsTheNewBlack.
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Compare: BloodIsTheNewBlack.
BloodIsTheNewBlack, where a character ends up covered in gore as a result of fighting.
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* One prank on ''Series/ScareTactics'' set up the target as a new employee at a health spa "for professional clientèle" that uses "very expensive ingredients". Along with female clients who come in for rejuvenation treatments is a list of younger women and their corresponding blood types. The exact scare prank involved the target walking in as one young woman is being bled over a bathtub that an older client was bathing in.
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* One prank on ''Series/ScareTactics'' ''Series/ScareTactics2003'' set up the target as a new employee at a health spa "for professional clientèle" that uses "very expensive ingredients". Along with female clients who come in for rejuvenation treatments is a list of younger women and their corresponding blood types. The exact scare prank involved the target walking in as one young woman is being bled over a bathtub that an older client was bathing in.
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* The female villain in ''VideoGame/NinjaGaidenII'' is seen bathing in a pool of blood at one point and is even named "Elizabet" as a ShoutOut.
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* The female villain in ''VideoGame/NinjaGaidenII'' ''VideoGame/NinjaGaidenII2008'' is seen bathing in a pool of blood at one point and is even named "Elizabet" as a ShoutOut.
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* Music/{{Milgram}}: In the music video for Mikoto's song "[=MeMe=]", he [[spoiler:(or, at least, his evil SplitPersonality)]] is shown bathing after killing his victims. The first couple of times, he's showering normally and washing blood off him, but the [[RuleOfThree third]] and final time, he is shown [[FanDisservice shirtless]] in a bathtub full of blood.
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* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] in ''LightNovel/{{Overlord|2012}}''. Shalltear Bloodfallen normally appears as an ElegantGothicLolita, but when she bathes in blood, her glamor breaks and she turns into what can best be described as a humanoid [[LampreyMouth lamprey abomination]].
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* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''LightNovel/{{Overlord|2012}}''.''Literature/Overlord2012''. Shalltear Bloodfallen normally appears as an ElegantGothicLolita, but when she bathes in blood, her glamor breaks and she turns into what can best be described as a humanoid [[LampreyMouth lamprey abomination]].
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* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] in ''LightNovel/{{Overlord}}''. Shalltear Bloodfallen normally appears as an ElegantGothicLolita, but when she bathes in blood, her glamor breaks and she turns into what can best be described as a humanoid [[LampreyMouth lamprey abomination]].
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* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] in ''LightNovel/{{Overlord}}''.''LightNovel/{{Overlord|2012}}''. Shalltear Bloodfallen normally appears as an ElegantGothicLolita, but when she bathes in blood, her glamor breaks and she turns into what can best be described as a humanoid [[LampreyMouth lamprey abomination]].
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* In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' Ronan bathes in the blood of Xandarians he's executed. This isn't immediately apparent due to the Xandarians' [[AlienBlood blue-black blood]], but then we see him start to refill his tub.
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* In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'' Ronan bathes in the blood of Xandarians he's executed. This isn't immediately apparent due to the Xandarians' [[AlienBlood blue-black blood]], but then we see him start to refill his tub.
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* ''Fanfic/{{Queen of Blood|sirwill}}'': Castlevania contains a blood pool for Taylor to soak in. Since the blood represents her power, drinking it doesn't make her any stronger.
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* The psycho in 1987's ''Rampage'', loosely based on the serial killings of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Chase Richard Chase]], has recurring hallucinations in which he is showering himself with blood.
* ''Film/SpeedDemon'' has several scenes where men clad only in boxers perform a "purification ritual" that involves sensually washing each other with blood.
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* The psycho in 1987's ''Rampage'', ''Film/{{Rampage|1987}}'', loosely based on the serial killings of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Chase Richard Chase]], has recurring hallucinations in which he is showering himself with blood.
*''Film/SpeedDemon'' ''Film/SpeedDemon2003'' has several scenes where men clad only in boxers perform a "purification ritual" that involves sensually washing each other with blood.
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* In ''LightNovel/VampireHunterD: Bloodlust'', the spirit of the main antagonist, Carmilla, is brought back to her physical body by bathing her corpse in [[spoiler:Charlotte's]] blood.
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* In ''LightNovel/VampireHunterD: ''Literature/VampireHunterD: Bloodlust'', the spirit of the main antagonist, Carmilla, is brought back to her physical body by bathing her corpse in [[spoiler:Charlotte's]] blood.
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* In ''Film/{{Eternal}}'', Elizabeth Kane (a.k.a. UsefulNotes/ElizabethBathory) bathes in the blood of women to maintain her youth. The climax is set in the cellar of her Venetian mansion where she has specially designed marble tub where she chains seven [[{{Stripperific}} scantily-clad]] young women to drain their blood into the bath simultaneously.
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* In ''Series/Outlander'', the Season 3 episode “The Bakra” features Geilis Duncan bathing in the blood of a goat to ostensibly maintain healthy skin.
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* In ''Series/Outlander'', ''{{Series/Outlander}}'', the Season 3 episode “The Bakra” features Geilis Duncan bathing in the blood of a goat to ostensibly maintain healthy skin.
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* ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'': Evoked when the grave of Mircalla Karnstein is opened because of suspicion of vampirism, and her body is found in a leaden coffin perfectly uncorrupted, and floating in seven inches of blood.
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* ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'': Evoked when the grave of Mircalla Karnstein is opened because of suspicion of vampirism, and her body is found in a leaden coffin perfectly uncorrupted, uncorrupted and floating in seven inches of blood.
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* ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' (evoked): When the grave of Mircalla Karnstein is opened because of suspicion of vampirism, her body is found in a leaden coffin perfectly uncorrupted, and floating in seven inches of blood.
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* ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' (evoked): When ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'': Evoked when the grave of Mircalla Karnstein is opened because of suspicion of vampirism, and her body is found in a leaden coffin perfectly uncorrupted, and floating in seven inches of blood.
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It's not an Invoked Trope ("A character consciously sets a trope up."). A coffin is not a bathtub (hence not a straight example), but the undead body floating in blood evokes a Blood Bath.
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* ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'': {{Evoked|Trope}} when the grave of Mircalla Karnstein is opened because of suspicion of vampirism, her body is found in a leaden coffin perfectly uncorrupted, and floating in seven inches of blood.
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* ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'': {{Evoked|Trope}} {{Invoked|Trope}} when the grave of Mircalla Karnstein is opened because of suspicion of vampirism, her body is found in a leaden coffin perfectly uncorrupted, and floating in seven inches of blood.
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* ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' (evoked): When ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'': {{Evoked|Trope}} when the grave of Mircalla Karnstein is opened because of suspicion of vampirism, her body is found in a leaden coffin perfectly uncorrupted, and floating in seven inches of blood.