In legends, vampires come out at night and sleep in their coffins during the day. They are said to drink blood.
Daniel Boone's stories were part legend and part fact.Legend in different cultures says Bigfoot exists.Though impressed by the legend, I remained unconvinced it was true.
Folklore is when many generations ago, ancestors told stories of such beasts, like werewolves, chubacabra, vampires, and other mythological creatures. They pass down those stories each generation. Myth and Legends are kinda the same thing, passing stories on to new generations. They also speak of mythical creature too. Hope this Helps. :)
Vampires have been a part of history/legend of every culture and country in the world in one form or another forever. Including Egypt. Vampires are fictional; so like all fictional characters they can do whatever the writer of their story decides they can do.
A legend creator is often referred to as a mythologist or a storyteller. They are individuals who craft stories, myths, or folklore that become part of a culture's traditions and beliefs.
Vampires, as depicted in folklore and fiction, are not real and have no scientific basis. Stories of vampires have evolved over centuries across various cultures, but they remain part of myth and entertainment rather than reality. There is no evidence to suggest that any creatures resembling vampires exist on Earth or in space.
The concept of vampires is based on folklore and legend rather than historical fact. There is no definitive origin story for vampires, as they have been part of myths and legends in various cultures for centuries. Some believe that the idea of vampires originated in Eastern Europe, while others point to ancient myths and beliefs from different regions around the world.
The legend of the "vampire" came from central europe .The legend is said have started with people having a disease that would make them bleed from the mouth,dispise sunlight and hate strong odours.
Because stories about Maria Makiling were part of oral tradition long before they were documented, there are numerous versions of the Maria Makiling legend. Some of these are not stories per se, but superstitions.
There are stories of vampire-like creatures from many different parts of the world, but the classic Dracula-style vampire is associated with Transylvania, a region of the country Romania.
No they are not real. They are fictional characters just like Spiderman and Superman. Stories and childish for the most part.
there NOT REAL
Such stories are a part of the Washington legend and are just like the cherry tree story, quaint but unsubstantiated.