First adventurer so far that lasted more than a day. I ended up in a village 10 meters from the capital, so I went there, straight to the main castle, and found the law-giver of the civilization, Tuna Something... suspiciously wearing rings made of human bone
I accused her of being a night creature, and of course she revealed himself to be a vampire. Unfortunately for her, she was stuck at the end of a corridor, and all the soldiers present in the room ganged up on her
, so I took my time and decided to beat her slowly to death with a salmon (the food I ended up with at the beginning ^^). Eventually, she bleeded to death. So yeah, my first kill was the vampire law-giver of an entire civilization. Pretty good. ^^
Then I took a short visit to the dungeon (short, because as some have pointed out already, bandits are way too powerful in this release), and made a longer trip to the catacombs, where I woke up a certain number of mummies. I finished by making a tour of the countryside around the city to clean it of all the werellamas that were infesting it. Eventually I was so happy with all I accomplished that I created a copy of my save, and used it to check the Legends, and to my huge surprise... I was listed as a human vampire.
At first, I thought it was a bug, but I came back to my old save, and indeed, after a while, the characteristic "Thirsty" written in red letters appeared at the bottom right corner. Now, I really had no idea what happened because I had no memory of drinking an ounce of Tuna's blood... but eventually, I understood : It was the salmon
I ate it somewhere in the catacombs, while it was probably still covered in blood.
So anyway, I think I might be the first involuntary vampire so far. ^^ That explains quite a lot, including why the game always asked me confirmation when I wanted to attack a mummy or a zombie, or why I became so fast and so powerful...
Edit : Actually, I have a question : how exactly do you feed of the blood of your enemies in adventure mode ? I tried simply drinking the blood, but it doesn't seems to be working...