Y’all are disappointing me with this lack of bat wing variety and expressionism. So I decided to go above and beyond the call of duty.
Of the six above, allow me to explain:
1) An older vampire, and a leader of his clan. His wings are large, strong, and have faint scarring and clipping on them. He’ll still fly, mind you, but just as scars on his body will tell his story of triumph, so will the ones on his wings. The bold coloring being both eye-catching and somewhat intimidating. (His name is Aldrich Balludson. He is the current leader of the Toreador.)
2) Known for her beauty and gracefulness, a true trophy-wife of a vampress. Her wings are long and elegant, made perfect for gliding on the wind and catching anyone’s attention as they show off their beautiful bold colors and sheerness. (Evangeline Balludson, wife of Aldrich and also very much a Toreador.)
3) About normal for any vampire. The claws on the end are messy and unkempt. There’s a beauty-mark a tail of skin at the end, that he shares with the second. Something genetically inherited. Gives it a little flaire. Inherited his dark colors from the previous two, though doesn’t share the sheerness of his mother. (Dimitri Balludson, son of Aldrich and Evangeline.)
4) Of a different clan and family. Short but fast, and rounded to make her even faster on foot. A perfect match for the athletic hunter. (Adelle Aitdomen of the Ventrue and fiance to Dimitri)
5) Similar to No. 3, but slightly larger. More well taken care of. Also shares a slight sheerness though not nearly as much, being a niece rather than a direct descendant. (Abigail Voloson. Niece to Evangeline Balludson.)
6) A human blooded into being a vampire as torture and slavery. His wings are flesh-colored like the rest of him. They’re torn and shredded beyond the point of flightless. Possible rotting. Gnarled and swollen like gross hands that have known torture and labor. (Draven Johnson. Once human vampire-hunter, now blooded slave to the Balludsons. Will admit; was a bit lazy by the end here and only copy-and-pasted one side to make both after I tore up the one.)