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  1. In Lambda, Vampires were divided into four different categories.
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  3. First, there was the Vampire born between Vida and the Undead champion Zakkart, who had long since perished and had his name forgotten, the【True Ancestor.】
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  5. The ones who had directly received the blessing from the True Ancestor or those who were his direct descendants were known as【Pure-Breeds.】
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  7. Those descended from the Pure-Breeds with Vampire blood that had thinned over the generations were known as the【Noble-born.】
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  9. And finally, those given the blood by the Pure-Breeds and Noble-born and taken as servants did not inherit the Vampires’ magical abilities such as their charming gaze; they inherited only their physical abilities such as their superhuman strength and regenerative capabilities. They were known as the【Subordinates.】
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  11. Generally, the closer a Vampire was related to the True Ancestor, the stronger their powers were. But Vampires had considerable individual differences, so some Subordinates who were even more powerful than Noble-born Vampires also existed.
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  13. The common features among all Vampires were their weakness to sunlight and the anti-Undead life-attribute magic taught among the followers of Alda. The other feature was the need to drink blood to sustain themselves.
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  15. Vandalieu’s father was a『Pure-Breed』’s『Subordinate.』He wasn’t even one of the exceptional ones that were stronger than the Noble-born; he was simply a normal human who had been turned into a Subordinate. His name was Valen. He had originally been a thug living in the slums.
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  17. The only thing that was not ordinary about Valen was his resistance against the sun. He had been even more resistant to the sun than most humans, so his Pure-Breed master valued him highly. He had ordered Valen to carry out various tasks and gather information among the people.
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