My Vampire System -

His only solace was a glitch. Because he was a “forced integration,” the main System didn’t recognize him as Awakened. But it also didn’t recognize him as a monster. To scanners, he was a Level 0 Null. Invisible. Forgotten.

The Lurkers’ own blood, black and viscous, erupted from their wounds. Quinn shaped it into a dozen spinning discs, each one a razor of frozen gore. He didn’t just kill them. He harvested them. Every drop of their blood became his ammunition, his shield, his sustenance. My Vampire System

Quinn discovered he couldn’t just bite anyone. The moment he tried, his incomplete hybrid nature caused the victim’s System to flag him as an . A colony-wide alert would follow. He learned to be surgical: a tiny incision, a stolen blood-pack from the medical incinerator, a drop of his own saliva to seal the wound. His only solace was a glitch

He looked at his bloodstained hands. The hunger purred. To scanners, he was a Level 0 Null

Second, the System arrived.

He let his drop. The Lurkers saw him. They charged. The first one’s claws raked his chest, drawing blood— his blood. The System pinged.

But to get it, Quinn would have to hunt a predator far stronger than himself. He would have to expose what he was. And he would have to decide: was he still Quinn Talen, the orphan who just wanted to live? Or was he something else entirely—the first vampire in a System that had no rulebook for monsters?