So, it's mist walk. I'm gonna make a turn, use mist walk in that turn, if the rolls are ok, maybe you'll beat him. You know what, I'll make that turn now.
You, perched on top of your hill like a snake, gaze at your enemy with cold eyes. You feel yourself becoming lighter, more translucent, until you float into the air, much to the shock of your opponent.
So this is how it feels to be like air, like the wind itself. Your adversary, the Stonefaced vampire, growls and turns into mist himself. The both of you are high in the air, circling each other like ghosts. He charges first.
You manage to dodge him, luckily, but he quickly whirls around to try and ram you for a second time. Instead, you decide to preemptively strike.
With a *whoosh* you aim yourself at him. You have no arms or legs, really, just a single mass of air. You hit him directly, and both of you go careening away from each other. You are a bit frazzled, but you can see that his misty form has destabilized much more. He falls to the ground, solidifying. You do the same, landing on the snow with grace.
Pressing the advantage, you rush him, and kick him in the jaw. He is knocked backwards, stunned. You bring out your claws and start slashing his face. He can only weakly defend himself, and with a hard punch, you knock him to the ground.
What do you do with your ( finally ) beaten enemy?
Sorry if the story has been boring, or if I'm doing something poorly, this is my third time being a GM, I don't have much in the way of experience. Still, I did my best. The choice is yours, what will you do?
Oh, and I'm thinking the Nosferatu effect would be temporary. You'd get a bonus to physical stats while in your changed form, though.