Vampires are fictional, they age if the author of the story finds it convenient.
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.
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.
Born vampires...but vampires are not born, they are made. * Vampires that are children of a mother and father that is vampire. (parents have to be full too)
Vampires are not born. Anywhere. They are fictional and do not exist.
Of course not. Vampires are entirely fictional.
Once a person becomes a vampire they stay the age they were when they were bitten.
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.
I hope your talking about the character and not the author. Obviously, the author is not a real vampire because vampires don't exist. The character is a half-vampire though. Half-vampires are like full vampires but can go out in the day, age at a fifth instead of a tenth the human age and can not breathe out a sleeping gas or flit.
Well you can be born a vampire or a vampire can bite you. Then your vampirism takes place.
According to the lore of vampires, they are made...not born. All people are born and supposedly vampires are made when infected by another vampire feeding on him/her.
vampires don't exsist truth be told if you were born or made vampire you stay alive as a vampire forever
Vampires are most likely only fictional characters. But in tales they are born by being bitten by other vampires. ~I