No. Vampires are fictional creatures and do not really exist.
No. They do exist but they will probably only cause a slight discomfort if the bite becomes infected. they are more likely to bite your big toe whilst you sleep (without even waking you) than your neck. Whatever they bite, it is no more dangerous than a bite from a mosquito. Count Kryzal.
The process to become a vampire is both delicate and protracted. You have to be bitten numerous times and die a gentle death within the infectious phase of the contagion. A single bite causes only mild discomfort and perhaps a little fatigue. Even after numerous bites a person can still recover. Lucy Westenra was saved three times by Doctor Vanhelsing and only died after major interference from Count Dracula. If a person fails to die within the infectious period of the contagion then they become immune to the induction. They can still die from the blood loss and secondary infections but won't become a vampire. Inductions as depicted on Innocent Blood are ridiculous in the extreme.
Believe what you wish but Dracula is a fictional novel written by Bram Stoker whilst living in the seqaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Parts of it are based in the town and the steps described that the dog (Dracula) runs up after swimming to the beach as a result of a shipwreck are a major feature of Whitby. They extend from theold town to the cliff-top church from which a path leads to the ruined abbey. It is a spectacular location and it is easy to see why Bram Stoker was inspired to write his classic novel. I have been there several times and love the town. Goth weekends are held twice yearly but, as a fishing port, sea shanties and an annual folk week are also notable. Much is made of the vampire story for the benefit of tourists and it is a bit of fun. Vampire bats are real but relatively harmless as described above but there are no humanoid vampires. There are, however, legends of humans who drank blood but this was because they believed it was an elixir of youth. They killed there victims but not by biting them.
No, you can just get rabies. Which is a very dangerous disease that can lead to death and you can also get other diseases from bats.
You have to get bit by a Transylvanian vampire to become a vampire
We will become vampire or no way to live
You can become a vampire if you meet one and become friends until it bites you, but to fly like a bat you click a spot (as a vampire) and choose 'fly here'
no one must know
No
You must have a membership.
James bit her
One Vampire can bit you
three. the vampire bat, white winged vampire bat, and the harry legged vampire bat
While only an estimated 0.5% of the vampire bat population caries rabies, it is a threat. It may cause them to become clumsy, disoriented, and unable to fly.
is a vampire bat producer or a consumer
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