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Talking about realism and vampires in the same post btw.
An average bathub is around 180 litres. A human has around 5 litres of blood. Assuming that those 7 enemies on the ground lost around half their blood during the fight and only had 2,5 litres left, your pawn would have drank around 17.5 litres of blood.
So your pawn actually only drank like one tenth of a bathtub. More like a small kitchen sink of blood. No wonder they were still hungry.
Apart from that and on a more serious note I agree that it should be a separate system from food entirely, but it would be a nice ability if a Bloodfeeder could use hemo to fill the food meter, even if it were just for RP to only live from blood.
The OP is complaining it's not enough food.