From publisher blurb:
Check out the Daywalker - a 5E compatible class!
You are a Daywalker, an undead awakened to a hunger that can only be sated by drinking the blood of the living. As a Daywalker, your body has reacted differently than most, preventing you from becoming a true vampire. You are unburdened by typical vampire weaknesses and lack a portion of their renowned strengths.
You are caught between the world of the living and the dead. Although you have tamed your predatory nature, the temptation to feed is ever-present. Some Daywalker have learned to dwell among the living and are lucky to find a place in society. Others choose a life a solitary life or pledge service to a vampire lord, avoiding unwanted persecution. Regardless of your place, wasting your dark gifts would be a shame.
Creating a Daywalker
When you create your character, consider how you were changed into a Daywalker and who you were before your transformation. What is your attitude toward being a Daywalker? Do you seek a cure and abhor the thought of feasting on mortals, or do you see yourself as a wolf among sheep, gladly accepting the dark gift?
Included Subclasses
Blood Mage
As a Blood Mage, you expand on your vampiric gifts by employing your own flesh and blood to cast spells. Your arcane might comes from the resilience of your body, a cost you are more than willing to give.
Chrome Fang
As a Chrome Fang, you’ve painfully removed your vampiric fangs in favor of implanted canines made of chromed metal. While other Daywalkers look down on such a procedure, your cybernetic enhancements provide multiple benefits when you feed.
Crimson Knight
As a Crimson Knight, you expand on your vampiric gifts by enhancing your martial prowess. You are a trained soldier often in the service of vampire lords, acting as the tip of the spear during the day, while other vampire are forced inside.