Might not be a good place for fledglings - but a good place to live if you want a crypt with style I think! Has a sense of history.
Actually I'm not sure whether they are still burying people there or not, but to be honest these days, and probably in 7 or 8 years time, they keep them in cold storage for so long that they are either going to rise in a fridge (Possibly why the fridges in morgues have handles on the inside - they do - you probably don't want to know how I know this!) - or if you go with the idea of needing to be underground to fully fledge, their sires are likely to have got bored and left by the time they've had the funeral!
These days, if I was a vampire, I might be inclined to take my newly drained and bitten proto-fledgling to a nice quiet traditional cemetary and hide them in a crypt for the required day or two until they rose!
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Date: 14/06/2005 04:18 pm (UTC)Actually I'm not sure whether they are still burying people there or not, but to be honest these days, and probably in 7 or 8 years time, they keep them in cold storage for so long that they are either going to rise in a fridge (Possibly why the fridges in morgues have handles on the inside - they do - you probably don't want to know how I know this!) - or if you go with the idea of needing to be underground to fully fledge, their sires are likely to have got bored and left by the time they've had the funeral!
These days, if I was a vampire, I might be inclined to take my newly drained and bitten proto-fledgling to a nice quiet traditional cemetary and hide them in a crypt for the required day or two until they rose!