Post by Vierlyn on Jan 21, 2011 9:44:36 GMT -5
Red Snow
It’s more addictive than meth, cigarettes, crack, and chocolate combined. It can be more valuable than diamonds and vampires treasure it almost as much as blood. So what is it? What makes it so addictive? Why is it so expensive? If you are a Vampire…where can you get some? All of these are wonderful questions and many have not even been answered with two hundred years of science.
It’s more addictive than meth, cigarettes, crack, and chocolate combined. It can be more valuable than diamonds and vampires treasure it almost as much as blood. So what is it? What makes it so addictive? Why is it so expensive? If you are a Vampire…where can you get some? All of these are wonderful questions and many have not even been answered with two hundred years of science.
What’s it made out of?
Red Snow comes from form of werewolf bones, crushed or otherwise. Nobody knows if it’s something in the DNA of the werewolf or if it’s the fact that they are supernatural beings as to why Red Snow is so good, so potent, and so addictive. Sometimes Red Snow is laced with other chemicals and drugs. The type of drug depends on what the vampire wants in his or her fantastic trip. Frankly, most of it is laced to cut down on the amount of pure product is in the batch, so the dealer can get the most out of his supply.
What’s a Werewolf Worth?[/b]
The human body has over two hundred bones. If somebody happens to have a pinky and a werewolf thumb ready to go, well, that vampire easily has over three thousand dollars ready to be collected. Werewolf bone marrow is also a delicacy that is often accompanied with a batch of Red Snow, giving the “Red” part of its name.
Different bones, often the larger ones are worth more than something like a hand or a tailbone. Worth of the bones also varies from location to location. It’s all about supply and demand folks. Not only are the bones treasured, but because the bones are so valued, so are other parts of a werewolf. To certain vampires a werewolf corpse in half wolf form is well over a million dollars.
How do you harvest it?
Getting your hands on a werewolf is hard enough and you want to make the most for your money. Here are the general steps to Harvest. Track down a werewolf, but that can take months or even years. Once you find him or her manage to trap and kill them. This step is the hardest, as they can get away, destroy themselves, or kill the vampire in question. Next is the process of skinning, removing organs, muscle, and preserving the bones. Every dealer has different methods of preservation – from dipping in various alcohols to coating them in white chocolate.
Finally, crush (or keep the bones whole), package, and sell.
Who sells it?
There are Red Snow Dealers in every species. More often than not Vampires sell it, then humans, and lastly even some Werewolves sell their own kind. Dealers of this drug are often heavily armed, guarded, and keep the drug in various secret A buyer with have to do some serious digging to find a reputable dealer.
What’s the high like?
For each person the high is different. Red Snow can give off various effects and can often be different every time. The high depends on the age, sex, and what form the werewolf was in when it died. Other variables also take into effect of the experience. For instance a femur would be different than a rib. Red Snow can also change the brain chemistry and users can easily become dependent. Humans will most likely die if they are not careful of using it.
Vampire Red Snow Subculture
In general, the skull, spine, femur, and pelvis are the most valuable and desired. Skulls, especially those of a werewolf in wolf form, are excellent decorations. Teeth are used in vampire jewelry. Wolf pelts are also great for bedding, coats, and rugs. Any sort of werewolf body part is prized by the vampire community. Giving an item is an excellent sign of respect, admiration, or can be a very good peace offering. Many times these items have been stolen and other vampires have been killed for the smallest of werewolf trinkets.