The classroom buzzed with anticipation as Professor Lira stepped forward, the topic of today's lesson already written on the blackboard in elegant script: "The Progenitor and the Origins of the Vampire Clans."
She cleared her throat, silencing the murmurs. "Vampires," she began, her tone reverent, "are a race of unparalleled strength, born of the most ancient bloodlines. At the heart of our history lies the progenitor, the first and greatest vampire, whose blood flows through every noble clan even today."
The students leaned forward in their seats, enraptured by her words. The progenitor's story was legendary, a source of pride for vampire kind and a topic that never failed to ignite fascination.