"living undead" makes no sense, your either one or the other O_o
they are usually called "undead". examples include vampires and zombies
No. of course they ain't.Yeah I think they are and I don't care if people call me a freak!No matter whether you believe in them or not, they are supposed to be living dead so I guess they are both.I think you meant vampires when you wrote "vanpiers", so...I'll answer it as if it was "Are vampires alive?". No, vampires are not alive. They are called the undead, after all. They are dead, but they can move and stuff. It is different how the vampire became that way exactly according to what you are watching, reading, ect, but the way I've heard it is that the vampire that turned them infects the person with their own blood, and the vampire blood cells slowly take over.
Well, the Greek wordnosophoros ("carrier of the plague") evolved into the Slavic word nosufur-atu which is a synonym for the word "vampire". so one can safely assume if the Greek don't call them "vampires", they call them "nosophoros"
Call of Duty Undead - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
Ghosts, or the undead.
The vampires in volterra were the vulturi. All those people in red were Italians.
they call them iraqi's
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
night of the living dead/undeadThat is when it is correct spelled as Nacht der Untoten(German for "Night of the Undead")
J-dog got part of the idea from his roommate and they call kids that were always wasted the undead
A coffin.
Pompeiian