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The Vampyre Venture

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On the Island of Niapachad, there are rumors and mystery that would bring you back in time as the inhabitants of this island is a blast from the past. They talk strangely, dress strange and the community is strange. They still acquaintance themselves with the old ways, having gentry as the social hierarchy. There is so much to learn and discover when you're here. The wonderstruck balls, the dazzling operas, and spectacular views from all over the island.

But beware, for you don't know what's lurking the shadows and something might be more than just a beautiful dream that you wanted.

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Are there Vampyre? Depends on the view. Some might say they associate with Porphyria but some say that they have lurked in the shadows since the Victorian era and never get out again. One says they settled in Niapachad Island.

Are they exist? Debatable.

But these heroines were not the damsels in distress. They are trained for such occasions that they still have the myth that Vampire lurks in the shadow and they can only prepare themselves.

But, what happened when they meet the Vampyre themselves? Will they defend their beliefs until their dying breath or would they succumb to their own desires as the Vampyre was not what it seems to be depicted at all (lights out).

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Chapter I.I
Everyone believed that Niapachad Island was an island located on the west side of Crete Island in the Aegean Sea. However, no one survived to tell the truth of that belief. Some said that it was concealed in a powerful veil that was invisible to the naked eye and any human from modern society cannot come to the island. Others believed that there was an entry point on Crete Island that could transport you to Niapachad Island, wherever it was located. Some claimed that there were other entry points around the world but that was up for discussion in the scientific community of the modern world. But one thing is for sure, Niapachad Island was a secret in the modern world that scientists wished to uncover, but it remains a mystery to this moment. Niapachad Island was a country that conserved history that surpassed time and century. The country was ruled by monarchs and the gentry was still in the system of social hierarchy. It was believed that time was frozen on the island where everything was looked and came from the 19th century. So, everyone’s clothes, accessories, lifestyle, manners, and etiquette are centuries-old in modern society. The country has 5 cities and towns that were ruled by powerful lords that were known as Belikov, Kain, Vyckos, Raine, and Fell. The capital of the country was Royal Molftus, where the young queen and her prince consort settled down at the Royal Castle. Each city and town has its history and it is recorded as the Origins founded the country. The capital, Royal Molftus, was ruled by the Duke of Belikov, who was the cousin to the current young queen of Niapachad Island. St. Betown was a sprawling town that was named after Saint Betown, which was known for its arena that people went to see in the east of the island for the Contest of Champions which was held once every year to see who was the strongest amongst the islanders. It was ruled by the Marquis of Kain. Stonelockteco was located in the South. It is famous for its mining history and heritage. Locals and tourists alike crowded the sprawling town to get their hands on the jewel that was the finest on Niapachad Island as well as around the Kingdom of Ludonea. The young queen of Niapachad Island would also have to compete to get one of those. It was ruled by the Viscount of Vyckos. Then, there was a coastal city in the west of the island. It was ruled by the Earl of Raine and it was a small town with elaborate legends of all the supernatural creatures. Whether it’s true or not, it’s debatable. It was said that the town was to be sprawling with vampires, werewolves, fairies, witches, and wizards, as well as demons. But it was never proven to see those supernatural creatures walking down the streets of the city, terrorizing people. It was assumed that the locals were bored and came up with those legends. Well, that was before everyone knew the island and when they did get the better of the history of the island, they wished that they never had. Last, but not least, we have North Msallste, which is overseen by the Baron of Fell. It was famous for its extraordinary theatres, art, and cultural exhibitions. It was beyond its time and the tourists and locals alike loved it so much. The nightlife on the island was different from the daylight. Why, did you ask? Well, it was because the gentry mostly went out of their mansions and houses when it at night was in the sky. It was the best time for entertainment, and the business was booming. It offered something that daylight can’t. The life of the theatre, the balls that were being organized by the gentry and were invited by anyone that wanted to come, and the sight of the gentry that was rumored to be handsome outside of this world. However, it was rumored that the country was ruled by supernatural creatures… While the island was hidden from the rest of the world, The Origins, who were known to be the first settlers and pioneers of the country, developed a genetic mutation that was carried by one or two parents and passed it down to their children. It caused the porphyrins to build up in the body and harmed the skin and sometimes it caused the nervous system as well. It was known as Porphyria, which later evolved from the Origins to be enhanced beings. The symptoms can be seen as early as 12 years old or, on average, when the children are 15 years old. They would have severe abdominal and chest pain, and vomiting that could result in blood, as well as fever and high blood pressure. It would usually go on for days or weeks. After the children passed that stage, their skin would be pale and their eyes would be lighter than usual as the blood was not enough in their bodies. They were no longer humans and were known as Vampyre for the blueish-red blood that flowed through their veins. The Origins that founded the country had this disease and their descendants inherited it. With that knowledge, they agreed that the House of Dragomir, the first Origins that contracted the disease, would be the monarchs, and other Origins would act as their advisors on how to govern the country, as they formed a court that was known as The Higher Court. However, the pioneers that didn’t contract the disease were known as The Lesser Gentry for their mortal origins and their descendants remained as humans but knew the secret that the Royal family and The Higher Court kept from the commoners. It was never been told to the public of this disease development. It was a secret that the locals wanted to know. And that was the history that you would read in the history book if you were born on this island. So beware, don’t forget to look behind your shoulders because who knows what might be lurking around at night? Most people did not believe it to be true until they saw it for themselves and that was the first sign that they were in danger. But are they truly in danger? Now, that’s a question that I did not have answered up until now. (Adapted from The Niapachad Island; from the perspective of The Origins, first edition) *~*~*~*~* Lady Rebecca Davis, also known as Becca by her friends and family, closed the book that she was currently reading about the history of her home country, Niapachad Island, from the perspective of The Origins. The author was anonymous but the book was published for public usage as she did remember reading it when she was being tutored by one of the greatest minds on the island. “What a boring life I had,” she said as she was looking out the window of her library. She lived in Royal Molftus, a home for most of the gentry, Higher or Lesser, of Niapachad Island if they did not move to their country homes. There was not much going on when you were not in charge of the land. Becca sighed before she got up from the couch where she was sitting at the window of the quiet library at her house. Her mother’s touch on the décor was immaculate. She could see that it was on purpose for the couch to be sitting next to the window for the maximum lighting, as her mother knew that she would love to be there and just read her books. “Becca, are you in here, darling?” Her mother, Lady Georgia Davis, called after her daughter before she stepped into the library where Becca loved to spend her time there. Lady Georgia was known to be the diamond of the rough when she debuted on her 18th birthday and had caught the attention of the aristocrats, but her decision to marry Becca’s father, Lord Matthew Davis, had quite stirred the gossipers of the scandal. But regardless of the scandal about her name, Lady Georgia was as beautiful as she was even after she gave birth to three beautiful daughters; the eldest two had been married after their debut and it was the youngest's turn to search for the perfect match. “What are you doing lying around here? We have a ball to attend in 3 hours. Why are you not ready yet?” Her mother asked her before Becca sighed. “I don’t think that I would need a lot of time to be presentable, Mama. Besides, the gentry would not try to woo me after all. They would be looking for someone that is extroverted and has a sweet smile. Me? Opposite to all that,” she said, as Becca was looking at her mother. Lady Georgia sighed. She was already giving up on this daughter of hers as she was the last remaining unmarried woman of the Davis. Lady Georgia did not know what was wrong with Becca. She’s smart but she would rather spend some time in the library than mingling with the lords that would attend the ball that they were invited to. Lady Georgia would sometimes find that Becca was sitting in the corner with her nose inside the book that she would have brought with her. She was fed up with her daughter, this one. “I don’t see why you would not catch the eyes of one of the lords. I mean, your sisters—“ “Do not compare me with my sisters, Mama. You know well why,” Becca said as she was getting up from the couch. She went to the bookshelves before putting the history book of Niapachad Island back in its place on the shelves before she picked up her skirt and went out of the library. “Becca, wait,” her mother called after her as Becca was increasing her speed but failed when her mother was standing in front of her. Becca sighed inwardly, wishing that her mother would just leave her alone, although her face showed nothing of the sort. “I cannot believe that I have to put up with all this, Mama,” Becca said as she was looking at her mother. “Do you think I want to spend my time with a husband that I can barely know? Not on my watch,” Becca said as she was staring at her mother. Lady Georgia sighed. “But it will do you good, darling. You can advance in society,” she pleaded as Becca rolled her eyes. “Of course, that would help you as well,” she mumbled before Lady Georgia glared at her. “You think I want to take advantage of your husband’s status? Your father has more reputation than we could ever imagine and we are—“ “What if my husband is much more of a higher status? Perhaps someone from the Higher Court?” Becca taunted her mother before Lady Georgia harrumphed and left the room. Becca smirked before her mother stopped and turned to look at her again. “You will be attending the ball and that’s final,” Lady Georgia stated before she left Becca all alone. She groaned before she was sitting on the couch again. Her skirts rustled before Becca was thinking of an idea to get out of this engagement. Then, she smiled. “If you want me to attend the ball to find a husband desperately, Mama, I will, but on my terms,” Becca said before she was gathering her skirts and went to her room to prepare for the night’s entertainment.

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