Moroi men in the series are encouraged to breed with Dhampirs in order to make more Dhampirs as they are a dying breed. This is where Dhampir women are sent who wish to forgo their chance at being a guardian and become breeders, or those who are forced to for failing as a novice. The Communes have also been introduced in the series. RELATED: 'Vampire Academy': Julie Plec & Marguerite MacIntyre on the Importance of the Show's Relationships It’s rare to see Lissa ( Daniela Nieves) or any of the Moroi actually attending their classes, and the only classes Rose ( Sisi Stringer) partakes in are training and field experience (the latter of which doesn’t actually come in until the third book). This change has made a huge difference to the storyline, as now the plot of the first season doesn’t revolve around high school, it is now all about politics. While there are Moroi/Dhampir communities, they are removed from the school grounds and all across the world. There is an entire community of Moroi and Dhampir within its borders called the Dominion. The series now sees St Vladimir’s set somewhere lavish in Europe, but it is no longer just a school. The school was gothic and looming in exterior, and boarded Moroi and Dhampir alike, from pre-school to high school. Vladimir’s was originally set in the deep woods of Montana, hidden from sight of the humans and warded from Strigoi. The first stark difference from the series is in the setting.
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