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Sang-hyun es un sacerdote que pasa parte de su tiempo acompañando a los pacientes de un pequeño hospital de su ciudad. Aunque es respetado por su fe inquebrantable y su dedicación por aquellos que lo rodean, sufre el desconsuelo que le provoca la duda y la desesperación de la vida en un mundo que parece ahogarse en el sufrimiento y la muerte. Con el claro deseo de salvar vidas, participa en un proyecto para encontrar una vacuna para un virus letal. Esta misión le conducirá a África donde queda infectado de una enfermedad mortal. Sin embargo, se recupera casi milagrosamente. La gente, convencida de sus poderes de curación, comienzan a peregrinar para conocerlo. Entre los visitantes se encuentra Kangwoo, un amigo de la infancia. Invitado por éste a su casa, Sang-hyun acepta y allí conoce a Tae-ju, la esposa de Kangwoo. Pero esa noche, Sang-hyun tiene una recaída. Entre vómitos de sange, Sang-hyun fallece. A la mañana siguiente recobra la vida convertido en vampiro: se siente reconfortado por una nueva vitalidad pero huye de la luz y siente rechazo por sí cuando se descubre chupando la sangre a un paciente del hospital Thirst (titre original : Bakjwi et titre français : Thirst, ceci est mon sang) est un film sud-coréen de Park Chan-wook sorti en mai 2009 lors de sa présentation en sélection officielle au Festival de Cannes 2009. Lana decides to enroll at Metropolis University at the last minute and is forced to join a sorority to find housing at such a late date. However, the house leader Buffy Sanders and her new sorority sisters offer her more than a place to crash after they turn her into a vampire and instruct her to kill Clark. Chloe applies for an internship at the Daily Planet, but the newspaper's formidable editor may be more than she can handle. Milton Fine finally reveals his evil side and superhuman powers when he kills Lex's bodyguard. "I love you," the person says. 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I can feel my breathing get unsteady as he reaches his hand out for me, cupping my chin. He kisses me. His tounge exploring my caverns, and playing with my tounge. I let out an emberrasing moan as the ticklish feeling washes over me. As he starts unbuttoning my shirt, I can see his face. He looks so sweet and... thirsty... thirsty for... for...? I can see him smile at me as I look at him with questioning eyes. He pulls my shirt off and throws it away. He rests his left hand on my chest. IN PROGRESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! File:Thirst2 Ath221 thumb.gif Write the text of your article here! Thirst (Korean: 박쥐; Bakjwi; literally: Bat) is a 2009 South Korean horror film written, produced and directed by Park Chan-wook. It is loosely based on the novel Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola. The film tells the story of a Catholic priest—who is in love with his friend’s wife—turning into a vampire through a failed medical experiment. 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Sang-hyun soon begins making moral concessions to get closer to Tae-ju, who turns out to be much more dangerous than he could have imagined. Thirst is one of the four essential needs. Thirst is the the craving that vampires have when they need blood. Vampires need blood to survive because of the vampire virus. The virus constantly burns their hemoglobin, so they feed on others blood for sustanence and to replemish their hemoglobin. If a vampire goes a prolonged time without blood, in Blade's case serum, the vampire has some symptoms of heroin withdrawl, extreme weakness and fatigue. Knock Out and Starscream continue experimenting with Silas/Breakdown, but they make a monster when they combine Synthetic and Dark Energon in his system. Thirst is a derived statistic in Fallout 4 that activates in Survival mode.
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