There’s probably a story in building systems to address this.
I could see a network of vampires who exchange safehouses every few decades, so as to avoid people noticing they’ve been there for 150 years, and the relocation forces them to reboot their cultural references, accents, etc.
They play the “new immigrant” card until they can blend in properly.
The What We Do in the Shadows movie and TV show both play with this idea a little, though ultimately the vampires are too stuck in their ways to genuinely try to adapt.
There’s probably a story in building systems to address this.
I could see a network of vampires who exchange safehouses every few decades, so as to avoid people noticing they’ve been there for 150 years, and the relocation forces them to reboot their cultural references, accents, etc.
They play the “new immigrant” card until they can blend in properly.
The What We Do in the Shadows movie and TV show both play with this idea a little, though ultimately the vampires are too stuck in their ways to genuinely try to adapt.