[On the bright side, Hikaru appears to have gotten over whatever shock and despair he'd been having in response to this world, in favor of letting his curiosity run rampant on Louis. It's a good thing, since it serves as a distraction from their troubles and Louis doesn't mind answering, anyway. Still, he sighs once again.]
Yes, humans can survive being fed from. In my world it was rather common for the few humans there were to be held captive for that very purpose... A cruel practice, and one I tried to stop where I could. My choice not to drink from humans stemmed not only from their rarity and inaccessibility, but also the principle of it.
[They were all humans once, after all... But, moving on.]
There was a certain plant that bore fruit we called "blood beads." It was easier to find than a human, surely, and nourished us all the same. A particularly large one could sustain a single revenant for over a month, maybe even two.
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Yes, humans can survive being fed from. In my world it was rather common for the few humans there were to be held captive for that very purpose... A cruel practice, and one I tried to stop where I could. My choice not to drink from humans stemmed not only from their rarity and inaccessibility, but also the principle of it.
[They were all humans once, after all... But, moving on.]
There was a certain plant that bore fruit we called "blood beads." It was easier to find than a human, surely, and nourished us all the same. A particularly large one could sustain a single revenant for over a month, maybe even two.