This statement is true.
According to folklore, you can kill a vampire by sticking a wooden stake in its heart.
In traditional Italian folklore, vampires are usually not depicted as being allergic to garlic. However, this aspect of vampire lore can vary depending on the specific cultural interpretation.
According to folklore, humans can be turned into vampires in a number of ways. For example, a vampire can nearly drain the person of his/her blood and then bury him/her. After 24 hours, it is said that the human will rise as a vampire.
Its a werewolf/vampire kinda hybrid in folklore or legend.
Once. Next time be more specific. I don't know what you are trying to achieve. You could have meant; the amount of times you had to be bit by a vampire to acquire gout.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to become a vampire through any means other than being bitten by one according to folklore and legend. Trying to become a vampire through other methods can be dangerous and is not advised.
No. Both are from myths, stories, folklore and are not real.
No such critter as a normal vampire. Vampires are creations of fiction and folklore, and are slaves to the authors who create them.
Vampires are not created/invented. It is not even true. According to European folklore, a vampire is a dead person who rises from the dead each night and sucks blood for living sustenance. Although the Europeans stole the idea of the Vampire from the Chinese. The Chinese were the REAL inventors of the story.
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Vampires are seriously cool. A Vampire is a popular creature of myth and folklore said to consume the blood of the living for sustenance.
Sunlight is the most common way to kill a vampire in folklore and literature. When vampire skin is exposed to sunlight, it typically burns and causes the vampire to disintegrate or burst into flames.