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Red Flags With Receipts
Misunderstood

A misread-traits reference deck

Red Flags With Receipts

Make Your Monster Read Human.

Misunderstood Vampire Traits and the Human Damage Underneath

Vampires Villains & Morally Grey Dark Romance Gothic
64 pages·PDF + printable
Built to be used
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What do I need to open it?

Anything that reads a PDF: phone, tablet, laptop, or that one browser tab you never close. No special software.

Can I type straight into it?

Yes. The pages are fillable, so type in any PDF app, or pull it into GoodNotes and scribble. Prefer paper? Print the lot.

When do I get it?

The second you pay. It downloads from the confirmation screen and lives in your account forever for re-downloads.

Can I see it before I buy?

Yes, scroll down. The peek section shows real spreads from this exact pack, so you know exactly what you're getting.

What's Inside

Not just a prompt pack.

5 sections
  1. Hunger Wearing Table Manners
  2. Secrecy With a Very Organized Calendar
  3. Coldness That Started as Triage
  4. Devotion With Terrible Timing
  5. Old Money, Older Shame
What you get

A 50 entry PDF reference library for building misunderstood vampire traits that look like red flags from across the room, then start making terrible sense up close.

What it fixes

A character's behavior pushes people away, and you can't explain the real reason underneath it.

Best for

For the writer whose vampire looks expensive, cold, and ancient, but not like a person who learned survival through appetite, secrecy, and badly timed devotion

Inside each prompt
  • The Reputation They sit through meals staring at wrists, throats, and the little jump under a guest’s jaw. People call them predatory, rude, and frankly terrible company near candlelight.
  • The Real Story In 1712, they fed too fast during a winter dinner and killed a baker’s daughter before the soup cooled. Since then, counting pulses has become their private arithmetic for stopping before the room…
  • The Tell Their eyes drop for half a second when someone laughs too hard. Their fingers tap once against the tablecloth for every beat they hear, quiet as rain on glass.
  • The Cost Nobody believes restraint can look that hungry. The people they are trying hardest to protect only see the stare and pull their sleeves down.
  • Use It Put them at a table with someone bleeding from a paper cut and make them keep talking about weather. The soft spot is the moment their manners become visible labor.
A peek inside

See the actual pages.

The trait everyone reads wrong, what it looks like from outside, and what's actually underneath.

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