no ,well not in the twilight saga anyway. they dont change. that's why they cant have children
Traditionally, vampires do not age like humans. They are often portrayed as immortal creatures that do not physically age once they become vampires. However, different stories and lore may depict vampires in various ways regarding aging.
Yes
Vampires are typically depicted as immortal because they are undead creatures that do not age in the traditional sense. Their immortality is usually attributed to supernatural powers, such as being cursed or having a permanent state of preservation. This allows them to maintain their youth, strength, and appearance indefinitely.
The lifespan of vampires is typically described as being immortal or at least significantly longer than that of humans. In mythology and fiction, vampires are often portrayed as being able to live for centuries or even millennia, sustaining their existence by feeding on the blood of the living. However, specific details about their lifespan can vary depending on the story or interpretation.
Yes, in vampire lore, some vampires are depicted as being thousands of years old, depending on the mythology or fictional universe. Their age typically brings greater strength, experience, and power.
Yes.Werewolves suffer the ravages of time as much as their human host does.Vampires are capable of indefinitely avoiding such.Now there is a similarity. The host of a werewolf will notice a vast improvement in health and abilities as his condition matures - however this will deteriorate as time marches on.A vampire can (in the more fortunate cases) restore his health all the way to his youth although his condition will deteriorate if he cannot fed often. There is no time dependence on his restorative abilities.
The homophone for age is 'aegis.'
No. Vampires are not real and were not around in the ice age
In many vampire lore, vampires stop aging when they are turned into vampires. They remain at the age they were turned and do not physically mature or age further.
Vampires are fictional, they age if the author of the story finds it convenient.
Vampires do not exist. If the author of the story wishes them to age then they will, if not then they won't
Vampires can't age because they are immortal and already dead.
* Vampires do not age : Humans do * Vampires drink blood : Humans don't * Vampires can live for ever and cannot be harmed Vampires are fictitious. Humans write fiction.
Most of these paradies are targeted for the 16+ Age Group
Once a person becomes a vampire they stay the age they were when they were bitten.
No vamps don't age and yes they can have kids
Vampires are mythical creatures and do not exist in reality. It is not possible to become a vampire at any age. It is important to understand the difference between fantasy and reality. If you are feeling curious about vampires, it may be best to explore vampire folklore in literature or movies.
Vampires usually awaken between the ages of 16-19 years old, the more mature they are they may awaken sooner. Vampires never awaken after the age of 19 years old.
One example of a child vampire is Claudia from the novel "Interview with the Vampire" by Anne Rice. She is turned into a vampire when she is only five years old, forever trapped in the body of a child.