The second update to the BitLife Vampire Game mode brings a lot of new features, including the Vampire Council that can set new rules for the Vampire community, make stern judgments towards other Vampires, and even hang out with them. Here is a detailed guide to everything about the Vampire Council in BitLife.
How to join a Vampire Council in BitLife

To join the Vampire Council, you must become a Vampire Lord. For this, you must complete three different tasks given to you while transforming into a Vampire. All of these are random and vary from player to player. You can check your profile to see the three sets of tasks you have received during your transformation. During my transformation, my Maker assigned the following set of tasks to me.
- Goal 1: Drain x20 Men
- Goal 2: Convert x5 Psychiatrist
- Goal 3: Drain x10 Uggos
All of these are relatively simple and can be completed using your Familiar, who can bring a Snack as required. Along with that, you can go on Hunts and target places like the Hospital or Stadiums to target people like the Psychiatrist or Uggos.
Once you have finished all of the tasks given for your transformation, you can become a Vampire Lord and join the Vampire Council from your Activities tab, along with 30 Essence. You can collect Essence Points by drinking blood.
How does the Crimson Audit Work?

Immediately, after joining the Vampire Council, you will have a new option at the bottom with the same name, and you can press that to find four more options that include the Crimson Audit. You can use this option to pass judgment against other Vampires for their performance during the particular year. Check stats: Humans Drained, Vampire Hunters Killed & Vampires Created, then pass judgment on them by either punishing them or providing them with a reward. There are no repercussions to your decision, and you can make your own judgments.
How to pass a Vampire Code in BitLife
Along with making judgments on other people, you can also use the Vampire Code option under your Vampire Council section to pass any new rules. After clicking the option, you will find a new random Vampire Code that you can either support or denounce. For example, there might be a proposed code where it says, "Thou shalt not drink Spoiled Blood." If you feel that drinking dead animals' blood is ok, you can support it, or if you think it's something against your principles, denounce it.

Remember, even after supporting a bill, there is a good chance other Council Members will cancel it. For this, you must have a good relationship with other members of the community to support your notion. You can do this by using the Blood Bath option, which allows you to spend time with a particular member of the council, while the Party option enables you to throw a grand party for all the members. Additionally, you can spend time with them, hang out with them, or gift them using the individual Activities. Ultimately, improve the Relationship meter with them to get your Bills approved much quickly.
BitLife Vampire Council FAQs
It takes anywhere from 30 to 80 Years to become a Vampire Lord. Though it sounds challenging, Vampires live for hundreds of years, and you won't get ill quickly during this process.
Improving your relationship with the Council Members will help them approve your codes and other decisions without retaliation.
No, there is no option to leave the Vampire Council. If you have joined and are actively participating, the Standing Rating will improve; otherwise, it will continue to decrease.
For more on BitLife, check out How to become a Vampire Lord in BitLife or How to own a Vampire Castle, Keep, or Estate in BitLife