Drink, ” he commanded, seeing the look of hunger, of passion, in the boy’s eyes. The intensity of his blood had awoken the predatory fire that lay within all men.

Mark Benjamin
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In the novel "The Jungle Book," a character named Man-eater, a female wolf is described as being able to drink the blood of her prey when they are near death. The idea of drinking someone's blood is a very taboo thing for most people in society, but in the world of the jungle, this practice is quite normal. In many ways, taking another person's life for sustenance is just as much a sacrifice as giving your own life to take another person's life. The difference between these two practices are just how much you care.

Source: A Change Of Heart

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