Can a character take elder blood, use it to create a new vampire and then diablerize the fledgling?
No. Vampire blood, once removed from the vampire, becomes inert, dead blood. While it may be used to sustain ghouls or even vampires -rumors of sealed vessels of elders’ blood circulate like wildfire through the vampiric community – such vitae cannot be used to create childer. The Embrace must be performed by a vampire using her own blood, which must be given directly to the prospective childe. Although the sire need not press her wrist to rhechilde’s mouth, the blood cannot have come from storage, out of a squirt gun, from a bottle of wine, etc. – it needs to flow relatively unimpeded from sire to childe. Thaumaturgy may prove the exception to this, but if anyone knows the ritual, they certainly aren’t telling how it’s done.
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