By definition, vampires are undead. There were a lot of minions in the Blade films, but they were not yet vampires, therefore, they were alive. ----
yes thats how they "infect" people turning them into vampires
Vampires don't sparkle in the sunlight, they burn. Vampires can't resist their taste for blood. and they dont love humans they kill em
"Vampires Suck" (2010) does not have a character named 'Jasper'.
Don't tell the secret. Vampires must be kept secret.Keep control of all the newborn vampires created.Don't create immortal children.
There has not been known to be vampires in NY, and no one talks about there being vampires in NY on the web.
Drinking blood.
Mages
It has not be known Being fictional vampires can do anything the author says they can do in their fictional setting.
Vampires escape by employing the oldest and most effective means known: they run away.
The folklore characters known as vampires are said to originate from Eastern Europe. Vampires are becoming increasingly popular in modern-day fiction.
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Reports on vampires have been known to exist as early as 500BC, some notably by the Chaldean culture which resided near the Euphrates. Vampires however were known as Ekimmu and were not only known for devouring the blood of humans, but also for devouring their essence, vitality or "life-force".
There have been no documented cases of vampires attacking Austria or any other country. Vampires are mythical beings from folklore and fiction, not real creatures. They are not known to exist in reality.
No. The mythological creature known as the vampire originated in the Balkans.
Chinese vampires are called "Jiangshi," while Japanese vampires are known as "Kyuketsuki." Both creatures have their own unique characteristics and lore in traditional Chinese and Japanese folklore.
Well known things about (Twilight) vampires are: * Suck blood; human or animal * Sparkle in the sun * Beautiful * Invincible * Normal looking teeth