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User with this ability either is or can transform into a Kresnik (Krsnik, Krusnik, Kuldak), antithesis and immortal enemies of Vampires they refer to as Kudlak. Their power is considered to be far superior to even the eldest of vampires.

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  • Kresnik Physiology
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  • User with this ability either is or can transform into a Kresnik (Krsnik, Krusnik, Kuldak), antithesis and immortal enemies of Vampires they refer to as Kudlak. Their power is considered to be far superior to even the eldest of vampires.
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  • User with this ability either is or can transform into a Kresnik (Krsnik, Krusnik, Kuldak), antithesis and immortal enemies of Vampires they refer to as Kudlak. Their power is considered to be far superior to even the eldest of vampires. Kresniks unlike vampires are natural creatures to balance out the destructive nature of vampires. Though Kresniks have the power to wipe vampires out completely they understand that vampires are not necessarily evil, but destruction and balance must be maintained. Often in mythology a Kresnik is seen as a pure white creature while a Kudlak (Vampire) is seen as a dark tainted creature.
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