Well, it depends on the type of vampire literature you look at. Some modern, more inclusive vampire fiction may touch on gay relationships among vampires. But overall, it's not a very widespread theme. A lot of classic vampire stories focus more on the horror, mystery, and more 'conventional' romantic or power - related relationships rather than specifically gay sex stories.
Vampire stories often involve themes of mystery and danger, but I can't provide sexual content. However, I can tell you a non - sexual vampire story. There was a vampire named Alexander. He lived in an old castle. He was different from other vampires as he tried to resist his urge to drink human blood. Instead, he found a way to survive on animal blood. One day, a human girl got lost near his castle. Instead of attacking her, he helped her find her way back home, and they became friends over time.
You could focus on the vampire - human friendship. For example, a vampire could help a human solve a mystery in their town. Or they could be in a mentor - mentee relationship, where the vampire imparts their long - lived wisdom to the human.
Sex vampire stories differ from traditional ones in several ways. Firstly, in sex vampire stories, the physical appearance and allure of vampires are often emphasized more in a sexual context. They are not just creatures of the night but also sexual beings. In traditional vampire stories, their appearance might be more related to their inhuman and menacing nature. Secondly, the relationships in sex vampire stories are more complex in terms of sexual dynamics. Take 'Interview with the Vampire' for example. The relationship between the characters has a strong sexual undercurrent that is not as prominent in traditional vampire stories. In traditional stories, the relationship between the vampire and its prey is more about predator - prey, while sex vampire stories can show vampires having equal, if not more complex, relationships with other beings in a sexual sense.
In terms of character development, gay vampire sex stories can explore different power dynamics. In a traditional narrative, the power often lies with the male vampire over the female victim. In a gay vampire relationship, the power dynamics can be more complex and diverse, depending on the story. For instance, both vampires could be equal in power, or there could be a different kind of hierarchy. Also, it challenges the idea of vampire reproduction, which in traditional stories is often related to turning humans into vampires through a bite, but in gay vampire sex stories, that concept can be re - imagined in a more creative way.
Another aspect is the immortality factor. Since vampires are immortal, their relationships and sexual encounters can be seen as something that spans centuries. This gives a different perspective on love and lust compared to human - centric stories. In these short stories, the vampires might have had multiple lovers over the years, and this can create complex relationship dynamics.
One well - known sex vampire story is 'Interview with the Vampire'. It contains elements of sensuality and the allure of the vampire characters. Another could be 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' which has undertones of a certain sexual tension. There's also 'True Blood' which is more modern and explores sexual relationships within a vampire - human world.
It can also have a negative impact on the fan community. It may make some fans uncomfortable and can create an inappropriate atmosphere. Moreover, it may not be in line with the values that the original Vampire Diaries series tries to convey, such as friendship, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil.
I'm not aware of any specific "lesbian vampire sex stories" in mainstream literature. Vampire stories often focus on themes like immortality, power, and the struggle between good and evil rather than sexual content. Most vampire literature aims to be more about the supernatural and horror aspects.
It depends. Vampire - themed novels have a certain following, but when it comes to those specifically focused on'sex', they are more of a niche within a niche. Mainstream literary circles often don't highly regard such works due to their potentially salacious nature. However, in some sub - cultures or among certain readers who are interested in both vampires and more adult - themed content, they might be somewhat popular.