Yes, but my Art of Flesh is specifically able to change bodies of vampires, isn't it? Plus, vampire's anatomy still can be... edited if enough force is applied - as far as i understand, he can lose limbs or take any sort of damage from weapons and various hazards, it's just that fire and werewolves and only them two can ever KILL a vampire. Other sorts of damage will affect and hinder him but can't force his soul out of the body, right?
If that is the case, we should work out how the vampires respond to damage and how they "heal" it if at all and then, out of that data, learn why is that so that Kreslav's Art of Flesh can't affect some particular parts of his biology, for example the heart.
First things first - Haley, do vampires heal from the wounds they've somehow received, or do they forever mark the vampire's body and never go away? Like for example, a vampire is shot in the head and the bullet leaves two unsightly holes, in the forehead and in the back of it. Vampire, animated by some unholy mystical force, doesn't care at all about the damage done to his brain and bones and remains perfectly functionable, but will that wound ever close somehow? Similarly, what if a vampire pierces his nose or ear with some jewelry? The body is, technically speaking, wounded and changed from the state it was in when it was turned into the vampire - how, if at all, wil it return to the previous state?
If that is the case, we should work out how the vampires respond to damage and how they "heal" it if at all and then, out of that data, learn why is that so that Kreslav's Art of Flesh can't affect some particular parts of his biology, for example the heart.
First things first - Haley, do vampires heal from the wounds they've somehow received, or do they forever mark the vampire's body and never go away? Like for example, a vampire is shot in the head and the bullet leaves two unsightly holes, in the forehead and in the back of it. Vampire, animated by some unholy mystical force, doesn't care at all about the damage done to his brain and bones and remains perfectly functionable, but will that wound ever close somehow? Similarly, what if a vampire pierces his nose or ear with some jewelry? The body is, technically speaking, wounded and changed from the state it was in when it was turned into the vampire - how, if at all, wil it return to the previous state?