Talk:Blood Rage:/@comment-94.2.2.212-20200612180024

This isn’t quite accurate from my account of the books (granted I haven’t read Time’s Convert fully so I don’t know if there is something in there that is more revealing).

Not any Vampire who is turned that has Daemon DNA will inherit blood rage. Blood rage is passed from vampire to sire and is a rare genetic condition. In order for the individual to be a carrier and non symptomatic rather than a sufferer, they have to have zero Daemon’s in their ancestry. But not every vampire with Daemon ancestry will automatically have blood rage.

No where in the books does it state that a witch who has daemon ancestry is automatically a weaver. Or else Rebecca De Clairmont would also be a weaver like her brother. A weaver is more likely to have a weaver child but it isn’t connected to Daemon DNA. I believe Weaver’s are able to conceive with Vampires because of their ability to create. The ten knot is creation/destruction (I believe). I think as this allows their magic to create, I believe it has a connection to their physical ability to create a child. After all, Magic is desire made real. She wanted a child, her Weaver’s blood, her tenth knot, made it possible. (Even among weavers I believe the tenth knot is rare. Not all have it. So, maybe Diana’s ability to conceive vampire children is even rare amongst her specific group).

I believe Daemon DNA, won’t be super common but not rare either. I think the point of the ending of the series is to highlight how interconnected we are genetically and how we were all a part of the same all along, so a lot of people would have Daemon genetics somewhere down the line.