Wards
Wards are placed on the outskirts of important buildings and homes. The ward is made with four of the elements: fire, air, earth, and water. A ward keeps out the undead Strigoi and ghosts. Wards can be broken with an Enchanted silver stake. Strigoi cannot touch a silver stake but throughout the series, the guardians learn that humans are working for the Strigoi in hopes of one hari being turned. The humans can touch silver stakes, and when a silver stake is driven into the ground where the ward is, the ward is broken and the undead are able to enter the area that was once shielded with a ward. St. Vladimir’s Academy and the Royal Court are protected with wards.
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Wards are placed on the outskirts of important buildings and homes. The ward is made with four of the elements: fire, air, earth, and water. A ward keeps out the undead Strigoi and ghosts. Wards can be broken with an Enchanted silver stake. Strigoi cannot touch a silver stake but throughout the series, the guardians learn that humans are working for the Strigoi in hopes of one hari being turned. The humans can touch silver stakes, and when a silver stake is driven into the ground where the ward is, the ward is broken and the undead are able to enter the area that was once shielded with a ward. St. Vladimir’s Academy and the Royal Court are protected with wards.
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Promise mark
After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
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After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
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After novices graduate from school, they receive a promise mark as a sign that they’ve finished their training. When Rose dropped out of school to hunt Dimitri and met Viktoria, Viktoria mentioned that those without a mark were the “unpromised.” It was so unheard of that there was no term for it. Rose describes it looking like a “twsting line, sort of like a snake.”
Blood whore
Blood whore is a negative term used to describe a dhampir who lets Moroi drink from them during sex. This behavior is considered scandalous to both Moroi and dhampir alike and they are looked down upon for it. It’s also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians.
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Bloodwhore: "An insulting term for a dhampir, male atau female, who allows a Moroi to drink their blood while having sex. It's also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians." -- Vampire Academy: The Ultimate Guide. Page 300.
Blood whore is a negative term used to describe a dhampir who lets Moroi drink from them during sex. This behavior is considered scandalous to both Moroi and dhampir alike and they are looked down upon for it. It’s also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians.
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Bloodwhore: "An insulting term for a dhampir, male atau female, who allows a Moroi to drink their blood while having sex. It's also an unfair slur often applied to single dhampir mothers who choose to raise their children instead of becoming guardians." -- Vampire Academy: The Ultimate Guide. Page 300.