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Escort and Escort Rankings writer Redhotrio interviews Countess Demonia a Warwick escort who lives as a vampire and provides erotic vampire themed meets in Warwick.  Justified and ancient  With a history that begins with Neolithic roots, Warwick has a multitude of historic buildings with a lot from the Mediaeval, Stuart and

Escort and Escort Rankings writer Redhotrio interviews Countess Demonia a Warwick escort who lives as a vampire and provides erotic vampire themed meets in Warwick.  


Justified and ancient 

With a history that begins with Neolithic roots, Warwick has a multitude of historic buildings with a lot from the Mediaeval, Stuart and Georgian eras. Warwick was a stronghold in the Middle Ages which was strengthened with the building of the castle; Warwick castle is still a major tourist attraction to this day. 

There was a fire in 1690 which destroyed many of Warwick's older buildings but these were all rebuilt in the 18th century with grandiose buildings such as Shire Hall and The Collegiate of St Mary. 


Interesting facts about Warwick 

The Trebuchet was one of the Mediaeval era's most powerful siege weapons. There is a replica on display in Warwick castle that was built by studying 13th and 14th century designs. This contraption is said to be able to launch a projectile 800 feet. 

“Ghost Tower” is so called because in 1628 Fulke Greville was murdered by his butler because he left him out of the will. His ghost is believed to haunt Watergate tower in the castle. Warwick castle has weapons that date back to the 1st century and has one of the biggest armouries in the UK, second only to The Tower of London. 


Fangs for the memories 

The vampire lifestyle is based around popular culture and the mythology of vampires. Participants identify as or with vampires. Activities include blood drinking from willing donors and organising “houses” of self identified vampires. 

This subculture developed from gothic subculture but also includes some elements of BDSM. Some people dress as vampires but still realise that they are human and some think that they actually are vampires and need to consume blood to harness human energy and life force. Both of these types of vampires recognise the importance of blood for spiritual or physical nourishment. (Sometimes referred to as auric or pranic energy) The reasons or explanation for blood drinking can be classed as Renfield Syndrome which is a fixation with blood and drinking it. 

The vampire subculture, as well as being related to the gothic subculture can also be linked to the therian and otherkin communities. 

Therianthropy is metamorphosis into animals or hybrids. The best example of this is werewolf subculture. 

Otherkin communities believe that they are not entirely human. They believe that their identity derives from reincarnation, a non-human soul, ancestry, symbolism or metaphor. Categories of

otherkin include Fictionkin; those who identify as fictional characters and Weatherkin; those who identify as weather systems. 

Some christian groups have “vampire slayers” who bombard vampire websites with hate mail. Types of bloodsuckers 

Sanguinarians- They consume the blood of others. 

Psychic vampires-They get nourishment from the aura of others so they can balance their chakra. 

Hybrids- They consume blood and psychic energy. 

Blood donors- They allow vampires to drink their blood and may be submissive to them. Blood fetishists- They use blood as a sexual fetish even drinking it during sex. Role players- They cosplay as vampires and play RPGS. They may even sleep in coffins! 


Vampire Queen 

Countess Demonia, of unknown age, lives full time as a vampire: “ I dress as a vampire. My house is a gothic paradise and I sleep in a coffin. I do have a donor, my human lover Darius who feeds me. I do eat regular food too as I'm a hybrid; half human, half vampire, but I need blood to energise my dark side.” 

The Countess began escorting to fund her lifestyle: “I'm an artist too; I paint gothic paintings of vampires and castle landscapes, but looking this dead doesn't come cheap.” She has had cosmetic dentistry to give herself a striking pair of fangs and has an extensive vampire wardrobe and wig and jewellery collection. She does have many tributes to be donors but is loyal to her boyfriend Darius. They live a domme/sub lifestyle where he is submissive to her, worshipping her for the chance to become a vampire someday: “I will change him when I feel he is ready. Then we can look for a donor to share. “ 

The countess does offer vampire roleplay sessions and bloodletting sex: “I have my “Tomb Room” which is basically like a vampire dungeon. There are a couple of coffins, some stocks and my feeding stand where I tie up the victims to be bitten.” Clients can also get into a metal bath filled with fake blood should they wish to have a blood bath. Thankfully there is an ensuite shower room in the Tomb Room to cleanse after each session. 

I asked if she worries about the dangers of drinking blood from strangers: “ I am very careful. Sometimes I bite, sometimes I use my metal bloodletting thumbnail. People wanting to let me drink from them will have to have a recent sex test and also have had their Hep B vaccine. I myself get checked regularly and I am very clean. I sterilise the wound afterwards.” Countess Demonia says she is used to the strange looks she gets regarding her appearance: “I don't care what people think. They don't matter when they are inconsequential and I am immortal.” She doesn't see much of her family.They can't get to grips with her alternative lifestyle: “My family now is my coven. I'm pretty elevated in the hierarchy and have turned a couple of vampires. Escorting to me isn't a bad thing. I'm only doing what vampires do and if I can enhance my lifestyle through it moneywise, then all the better.”

So will she always be living this lifestyle? “This is who I am. It will only evolve over time. I am no longer fully human; the transition has been made. I will always need human blood and aura to live forever and nourish my dead soul.” 

Countess demonia's lifestyle is surely unconventional. Whilst some may say she is deluded, I say leave her be. She has a loyal following of fans and clients and is providing a service that many look for but that isn't widely catered for. As long as it's all done with safety in mind, then I don't see the problem. She's cool.Who doesn't want to be an immortal?! 


Memorable bloodlettings 

Countess Demonia has had her fair share of memorable encounters, even for her. One client wanted to sleep in a closed coffin overnight. Her coffins do have breath holes, but she usually sleeps in it without the lid on. However the client insisted so she let him sleep in it with the lid on and regularly checked on him. On one of these routine checks she came to find the coffin overturned and her client in a heap on the floor. He had panicked and gotten claustrophobic. Luckily he was OK after a hot shower and some herbal infused tea. 

She did have to refuse to continue with a session once when a client asked to be drained. He wanted to be hung upside down, have his neck slashed and for The countess to bathe in his blood: “Whilst this appeals to a member of the undead, in this World I would never endanger a client or get myself in trouble with the law.” 


Lazy hammock: Hotels in Warwick 

Holiday Inn Express Warwick £52 p/n. (CV34 6TW) An understated hotel with clean rooms, free breakfast and WIFI and in a good location for sightseeing. 

Mercure Warwick Honiley Court Hotel £72 p/n. (CV8 1NP) The building dates back to the 16th century. Quaint hotel with large rooms and comfy beds. 

The Warwickshire £103 p/n. (CV35 7QT) This hotel has room service and they do a lovely breakfast. The updated, large rooms are comfortable and have powerful showers and fluffy towels. 


Stoke the fire: Restaurants in Warwick 

The Lodge Restaurant (CV35 8LS) They serve delicious British food in a beautiful location overlooking the lake.They do set menus for Sunday lunch. A little bit expensive, but worth it for the extensive wine list and fine dining experience. 

La Mesa (CV34 4RA) This restaurant won't break the bank but you will leave full and happy! They serve Spanish fare with a different menu everyday depending on what fresh produce is available. They do offer a tasting menu and advise booking in advance as it is a small intimate place. 


Soda pop: Cocktail bars Warwick

That Gin and Cocktail Bar (CV34 4BJ) They have over 100 different Gins and also offer a wide range of cocktails, Prosecco and nibbles. 

Ronnie's of Warwick (CV34 4EW) They bring the glamour of Soho to Warwick. They often have live acts on, but there are plenty of nooks and crannies to get cosy in and they have a garden with outdoor heaters and a conservatory. The marmalade soda, which is marmalade Vodka, lime, orange juice and soda is a must try. 


Take the plunge: Lingerie shopping in Warwick 

Bravissimo (CV34 6RQ) Good value for money and well made, stunning lingerie.They also cater for those of us with larger assets so we can find something pretty and sexy not frumpy. 

2,4,6,8 motorway: Taxi services Warwick 

Taxi services Warwick (01926 777777) With over 5 years in business they offer safe, professional and reliable service with a luxury fleet of vehicles. 


Sexual health services Warwick 

Appointment is by telephone only (0300 123 664) They provide a range of sexual health services and contraception and they cover the whole of Warwickshire including the most rural areas, so they will advise on which clinic to attend. 

Warwick has several annual festivals including a Victorian evening, a festival of spoken word, classical and contemporary music festival and a folk festival. 

Later on in the year St Mary's Church holds a series of music concerts. 

There are several museums in Warwick. The 17th century market hall in Market Square has collections with artefacts from the Warwickshire area in the fields of archaeology, geology and natural history. 

St John's House has a full replica of a Victorian kitchen and classroom and The Royal Warwickshire Regiment of Fusiliers Museum. 

The National Trust has a property here- Charlecote park, which has a 12th century house with Victorian furnishings, a garden and a woodland walk. 


A rather peaceful and laid back town, Warwick has plenty of green space and impressive architecture to enjoy. A place for a relaxed, dare I say it, older client base who would definitely be interested in enjoying your company rather than partying. 


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