In rare cases Yes. Certain vampires were known to be very vain women before they 'died' and a certain Jokabin Delmanca filled his house with mirrors in anticipation of a visit by one such. The woman was still so vain that she stopped at every mirror on her way to his bed-room and it was morning before she got there and had to flee. Vampires are incapable of altering their personalities, growing-up, or changing to any great degree so this was an effective defense for him through-out his life.
a mind shield-she can protect herself and those around her from mental attacks from other vampires.
There are no vampires around us. Vampires are mythical.
There is no such thing as Vampires.
The Satanic Bible it tells you how to avoid them. Aluminum foil. Either wrap it around your head or plaster your whole room.
Vampires can live anywhere.
No. Vampires are not real and were not around in the ice age
0. vampires arent reall.
Vampires were NEVER around! Stop watching stupid fantasy movies! Jeez!
we can protect our ecosystem by not dumping junk in our oceans and putting more garbage cans around the beach so peolpe could stop dumping there garbage everywhere.
There are several 'myths' relating to vampires and mirrors, one being that vampires have no reflection. In actual fact vampires can look in mirrors and do have reflections in them. It would take several 'bendings' of the basic law of the universe to get around this one. The origin of this myth is with Count Dracula who had a whole bucket load of quirks that people now attributed to all vampires in general. One of these was that he could not look in a mirror. All the mirrors in his castle were covered by sheets. Even Johnathan Harker's travel shaving mirror was undoubtedly broken by the Count. The basis of this quirk is probably in the Count's own self-loathing. Dracula (while he had be fully alive) had been a Knight in defense of Christendom against the Ottoman Turks and was no doubt quite bias. Now that he is a vampire he has difficulty 'seeing what he has become' - cannot stand to behold a crucifix either, another trait probably arising from the same inner conflict. Now I am aware of quite a few books and movies that use the no 'reflection trait' (Andy Warhol's Dracula for example) but such I attribute to hyperbole on the part of the writers and not to basic vampire fact.
use several mirrors altogether at the same time
no there's not