Well, although there are different ways for different books, the general idea is that you have to be bitten by a vampire, and then after they've fed from you they will "inject" you with their vampire blood. Then you will die due to the bite and the loss of blood, etc, but then once you've woken up you will be a vampire, as you had been "injected" with vampire blood. Sometimes this doesn't always happen though, sometimes vampires only drink from you lightly, maybe leaving you a little faint, or they could just drink from you and not inject their blood into you, therefore leaving you to just die.
as a human he was a vampire hunter and one of the vampires he hunted turned him
In the Twilight series, Laurent became a vampire by being bitten and transformed by another vampire. This process involves the vampire biting a human and injecting venom that turns the human into a vampire upon awakening from the transformation.
In different legions vampires only have to bite humans for them to become vamires. In vampire diaries You have to drink the blood of a vampire, die with the blood still in your system and feed on human blood for the transformation to be complete. In True Blood a vampire has to give you there blood, you die and are buried with your master until you raise as a vampire. Any of this helpful? Well these are just examples of how a human is transformed to a vampire. But in the real world unfortunately there are no vampires.
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1918
for a human to become a vampire a vampire has to bite to human
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In 1918 dying of the spanish influenza
When he was attacked by a bear and Rosalie saved him.
He wasn't transformed when he was a baby. He was transformed on 1918 when he was 17.
Immortal Child means a child who has been turned into a vampire.
Vampires can transform into bats, specifically the vampire bat.