I likewise find your thoughts very captivating, Helsing complemented, both his tone and his manner?sincere. ?I suppose there can be many reasons why vampires, or why people, for that matter, do what they do, and choose to behave the way they behave. ?he nodded with appreciation when she told him how she was much more inhibited than most. If you don¡¯t mind disclosing such to me, what other changes have you noticed that you have undergone since you were made? ? ?When someone is newly turned, is there anyone to help them along, for example it occurred to me as you were speaking that, some vampires might indeed go mad because they have no idea what to expect in the way of the new sensory input. Is there anyone to help them with such? I would think that would be the main responsibility of the one doing the making, but then if that particular vampire is not inclined to such¡, He shrugged, wondering if he were thinking correctly, and truly beginning to sympathize with the plight of probably a good number of these beings. I certainly do not mean to pry into business that maybe none of my own, and if I am doing so, I pray you please forgive me, but I am simply trying to understand what it is probably like for one being recently made. How might they feel, what might it be like?
Would changing a vampire back into a human, cause that recently changed person to go mad? Would the person be able to readjust to human life, I suppose much of that might depend on the time, how long the person had been a vampire. There are so many questions to consider in such situations.
He waited her responses to his various inquiries before continuing, I suppose there would be no way to predict exactly what would happen in such situations, fort would likely depend on the person, but, I wonder, could there be a way of knowing the risk factor? Is there a way to know who would be at higher risk for going mad, and who would be more likely to adjust with ease?
For example, what of?you? I would not do this against your will of course, even if I had the potion right in front of me, I would not try it, for it would be against your wishes. But, suppose that it were your wish to become human again; I cannot imagine that you would go mad because of the change. How likely do you think you would be to readjust to human life? He was now finding it interesting to explore these possibilities and questions with her.?