Gothic Immortal: The Necropath Book .666: A Young Vampire’s Primer on Sex, Power, Violence and the Love of Blood
"There is no such thing as vampires!" He'd heard it so many times, though now it elicited only a knowing chuckle. For even if his kind did not use the term, "vampire", preferring "necros", it was all bloody semantics in the end. Gothic became a necros in 1891, something that, if it wasn't actually a vampire, was damned close. He could change his form, "push" and "pull" thoughts from the minds of others, move more quickly than the eye could perceive, and he could kill more efficiently and with greater violence than anything he'd ever imagined.
Upon being born into the blood, Gothic learns to use his new capabilities to indulge his violence fetish as never before. Now he can explore the limits of violent energy, delighting in it as either its instigator or its passive audience. This is the story of how Gothic became what he is, answering the questions Nightsongs raised about him, and explains just why he singled out the little boy in the kitchen, following him, tormenting him, feeding upon him, and ultimately enslaving him. This explains the human who became the monster.
Then how the monster became something more.