They aren't. It's just that the movies are made about charming ones cause who'd want to have a grotesque one as a leading man.
Take Count Orlock from Nosferatu for example. He wasn't charming or even good-looking.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoThe primary reason is to steal life-force. For most vampires this is the only way, but for others there are different ways of doing so.
Vampires do not exist, so they don't live at all.
with some vampires it doesn't affect them but with the ones it does i shouldn't think so. They were humans after all.
Victoria creates the new vampires. And Riley brings the humans to her so she change them.
Expressed for a women in a seductive ways and intentions. Ada, refered to charming and beautiful woman Jaan leva, means killing or breathless. So, if we combine, somehow, it shows Beautiful charming and killing beauty
Vampires are supposed to be beautiful because their beauty makes humans want to go near them, so then they would get more prey. This is all fiction though, because there are no vampires
blood and they all so live for wat humans do life
Vampires have no blood because other vampires when they bite people they drink all their blood so when there's no blood circulating in the body you turn pale so yeah not because they can't go in the sun so its hard to maintain a tan its because they have no blood at all but its true they can't go in the sun!!
yes vampires do and so do outlaws that get turned into vampires because the vampires bite them.
there is no such thing as a vampire so yeah...
Not all vampires and werewolves are enemies. So it really depends on the different werewolves and vampires around because if they are enemies then they would have been enemies since they started disliking each other.
Amost all vampires feed at night, to stay discreet. Most legends state that vampires cannot go in the sun, and each has a different reason. So, it is probably to hunt and avoid the sun. Vampires are very much the person they were before they 'died'. So after they have done with necessities they engage in whatever activities they would normally have when they were alive.