Why does it say on Silas page that he is a vampire, Silas is no Vampire, bonnie said "hes frozen hes been there like a statue for 2, 000 years hes desicated just like a vampire would" or something like that nowere did1 she actually say hes a vampire
Why does it say on Silas page that he is a vampire, Silas is no Vampire, bonnie said "hes frozen hes been there like a statue for 2, 000 years hes desicated just like a vampire would" or something like that nowere did1 she actually say hes a vampire
Well he actually bled jeremy dry on the brink of death then finished the job. When he used his spell we don't exactly know yet what he did for it necessarily other than the basics esther used before her own additions. Interestingly while draining jeremy his eyes didn't vamp out like other vampires so he may be a whole new kind of vampire/witch type of creature and a humans life force or essence is in blood and may be needed to supernaturally maintain his body and powers after transforming since his body is no longer human and needs a way to compensate for that.
Guys, this is incredibly nerdy! I love the show .. to an extent but come on! Who cares what he is i don't think he has the power to raise the dead otherwise he'd raise his lover first which he still might do. I'm jsut interested in knowing whether or not we'll see him as a human form or the monster like fossel form
hmm.. its really weird.. cause some say hes like a witch or something.. but on the other side.. hes feeding on Jeremy and he needs blood and he dries out if he doesnt have blood and hes immortal (the first one ever.. but still) But then again.. if he would be a vampire.. than hes the one and only original. Its just all really confusing and turns out nobody REALLY knows WHAT Silus actually is. Strange guy.. straaaaaaaaaaange guy.
My guess- Silas is a witch/vampire hybrid. They say that when you become a vampire, your witch powers leave you. That's assuming that the witch uses magic that isn't dark magic. If Silas borrows from the "dark side"- practicing dark magic- than he's completely against the side of good and does his own thing.
I believe this is Silas. The master of dark magic, and that's why he can be both vampire and warlock at the same time. I also do believe that he will be haunted by Jeremy's spirit, and he will raise Jeremy from the dead so he can no longer be haunted. Just a guess anyways...
Beyond what Silas is (I'd highly wager he's a warlock/never-seen-before-immortal that needs blood to survive; we'll also see if expression lashed back against him and like in the tattoo he is disfigured/monster-like or if he just "shifts" into that form like a werewolf) it'll be interesting to see what happens to his little cure.
I'm wondering just what exactly is in it. No big promises were made about the cure really other than curing Silas's immortality; for all we know it'll do nothing to any vampire or original. Is it a magical concoction or is it something incredibly simple like vervain. Could it be a special type of blood since it was supposed to be used AT his awakening when he was thirsty, thirsty for blood. It might make it difficult to ram the potion down his throat, who knows... We'll find out though when Katherine decides to use it on her target, most likely herself or more likely Klaus (leaving him a werewolf and allowing him to go to the new series on the run from Tyler).
I imagine Silas will take the spot Klaus was oringinally supposed to take, like in the books. That is after he deals with a pesky Hunter's curse if Jeremy really died (though then the writers have some explaining to do with Elena stabbing Jeremy in the neck and him recovering; but, just maybe, the ring itself has limitations WE don't know of--since blood IS the primary lifeforce maybe it needs quite a bit of blood to begin with to "do it's thing", but since Jeremy is drained...the battery is dead).
Since Rebekah has some oddness due to her bloodline (having her mother's witch side), I wonder if she could use expression like Silas if trained properly. We know that Damon can summon fog and the like, does he have some kind of form of expression as well (as they never have expalined that, though it could've been hallucinatory and caused by extreme mind compulsion...*shrugs*; I'm guessing the crow familiar was due to a form of animal mind compulsion)?
I dont think Silas is a vampire, same thing tho we have yet to find out exactly what he is. I also dont think he can fully resurrect until the last sacrifice is completed. Shane wasnt finished as Damon pointed out in 4x13. I think he'll continue manipulating everyone to get his sacrifice sorted and then depending on I dont think Jeremy will live unless he's an evil alter ego version of himself and/or a zombie/Silas follower sort of thing. To be honest if Silas turns out to be the big bad for Season 5 I will be pretty pissed off cos it feels like they've done all this before with Klaus! In fairness wudn Klaus now be kicking himself that he unleashed a power greater than himself into the world and surely he'd want to get rid of Silas as much as anyone else!! seems a bit odd that he'll stroll off to the neighbouring town and have our scooby gang battle on and therefore fuck it all up again!
i think he is a vampire but not exactly like originals but more powerfull, because originals can be kill and lose his magic because esther use normal magic governed by spirits and bonnie once said that spirits dont allow to be a criature truly inmortal so they give them their weekness, but silas used expression so he has non of the originals weeknes givn by the spirits
Is Silas a vampire?
Yes.
I'm wondering just what exactly is in it. No big promises were made about the cure really other than curing Silas's immortality; for all we know it'll do nothing to any vampire or original. Is it a magical concoction or is it something incredibly simple like vervain. Could it be a special type of blood since it was supposed to be used AT his awakening when he was thirsty, thirsty for blood. It might make it difficult to ram the potion down his throat, who knows... We'll find out though when Katherine decides to use it on her target, most likely herself or more likely Klaus (leaving him a werewolf and allowing him to go to the new series on the run from Tyler).
I imagine Silas will take the spot Klaus was oringinally supposed to take, like in the books. That is after he deals with a pesky Hunter's curse if Jeremy really died (though then the writers have some explaining to do with Elena stabbing Jeremy in the neck and him recovering; but, just maybe, the ring itself has limitations WE don't know of--since blood IS the primary lifeforce maybe it needs quite a bit of blood to begin with to "do it's thing", but since Jeremy is drained...the battery is dead).
Since Rebekah has some oddness due to her bloodline (having her mother's witch side), I wonder if she could use expression like Silas if trained properly. We know that Damon can summon fog and the like, does he have some kind of form of expression as well (as they never have expalined that, though it could've been hallucinatory and caused by extreme mind compulsion...*shrugs*; I'm guessing the crow familiar was due to a form of animal mind compulsion)?
I'm new. Damon can summon fog?