A super hot blood elf rogue that features in some of blizzard's world of warcraft comics. Family was murdered by bandits and survived that and scourge invasion. Was put in jail for trying to steal a orc shaman's talisman, injured several guards before being locked up in a orc prison. The day she planned to escape she was sold as a slave.
n. An organism which ingests the blood of other organisms as a sole food source. Although this can refer to such beings as "human" vampires (the undead kind), it is more commonly used in biology to refer to living, blood-consuming parasites or other such specialised organisims. The most well-known of documented sanguivores are:
a) Vampire bats. Currently the only known mammalian sanguivore. There are three species, though they make up but a fraction of the overall bat population. Nocturnal and unobtrusive even to their prey, they sport specialised saliva and tongue structure, and are found in South and Central America primarily.
b) Leeches, ticks, and mosquitos. These parasitic organisms are probably the most recognizable of the sanguivores, again sporting specialised structure in excretions and digestive systems.
1: The vampire bat is a living, breathing sanguivore! It drinks blood to survive!
2: Wait... I thought vampires were undead.
1: ... *slap*
Leech: I vant to sahk your blooood!
Tick: Dude, seriously. Enough. We don't appreciatestereotypes around here. You give sanguivores the world over a bad name.
Someone in the vampire life style who has a physical thirst, need, craving for blood (which is non-erotic in nature) in more significant quantity than is generally required or desired by other blood-drinkers. Sanguinarians (a word from the Latin root "sanguinarius", meaning "bloodthirsty") apparently do not get the benefits from pranic energy, or else they are unable to feed psychically like psi and energy vampires, for whom blood and pranic energy are apparently interchangeable.