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PROLOGUE
In 1975, våmpires were added to the list of species protected by the Endangered Species Act of 1973 which provided for the conservation of the ecosystems upon which the threatened population depended.
This change was mandated because of the decline of the vämpire population to near extinction due to over hunting.
In the mid 70’s våmpires made up less than .02 of the general population and were forced into hiding to survive.
To keep the species viable, legislation passed allowing våmpires free hunting of up to two humans per year with a permit.
The permit stipulated the humans had to be over the age of eighteen, and not be of social, political or economic importance.
Once legislation passed, there was a backlash from the general population concerned the våmpires were allowed too much free reign over who they kîlled. Until a system could be put in place to protect those who were deemed important, people lived in fear and vämpires continued to be hunted by poachers.
In 1980, the “Våmpire Protection Agency” was created with their own law enforcement and justice system. Game wardens were charged with keeping records on the Våmpire population and enforcing the laws protecting the species.
Seventeen years later, a new system was created that ranked the human population in order of importance and marked them with chips that could be scanned. Våmpires were given an electronic scanner that could decode the chips and tell them who they could and could not take. The Våmpires were also charged with administering an anti-vampire serum within thirty minutes of a bíte.
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