In reality we do not come across vampires because they do not exist. They are creatures of myth and folklore.
But signs of these fictitious beings are all around us with novels, stories, movies, TV series etc. The subject of the vampire myth has always been popular. The novel "Dracula" was published in 1897, and yet even today, the novel and the personality of the Count himself are uppermost in the public's imagination.
Now we have the Twilight novels and movies, which have introduced the vampire genre to a younger, teen audience.
The vampire is an exciting being, it is no surprise that there are so many around us on nights like Hallowe'en (that's half the neighbourhood dressed up like one!).
Sorry, but vampires are not actually real, and do not exist in real life.
The folklore characters known as vampires are said to originate from Eastern Europe. Vampires are becoming increasingly popular in modern-day fiction.
Twilight infers a time of day when it is safe for vampires to come out and not sparkle. (:
if you are talking about reality..they are Not real! but in fantasy they dont come out during the day!
In legends, vampires come out at night and sleep in their coffins during the day. They are said to drink blood.
It is true that vampires come out after national smoke day for many reasons but the main one is because the smoke will shade them at night and also because the scent attracts their scences but one thing that we scientist do not get is that the vampires only, usaually come out after little Mexicans but are uusally attracted to short skinny Mexican girls around the age of 13-16.
They can. Count Dracula had no problem walking about in full day-light. He was only slightly weakened by it. Camilla had no problem being wheeled about during the day. It is only in 1921 with the incidence of Count Orlock that vampires became photosensitive.
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Vampires can melt or sparkle when exposed to sunlight.
They don't. Count Dracula (as you may recall) charmed Lucy Westenra through out the day, and only fed on her at night.
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nocturnal or kaisor or allnighter