Legend has it that a vampire attacking a human leaves a mark on his neck where he has drawn blood.
Sigh of a female human being in heat
Possible signs of alcoholism include being unable to control the time or amount of drinking, hiding alcohol, "pre-loading" before going to social events, and being defensive about alcohol consumption.
When a vampire shows signs of pocession it will act strange like being silent or swallowing to show they want the persons blood or flesh. They will try to keep their pocession in infornt of people. Vampires will attack quickly and you do not have time to think about what is happening.
In literature, there are many. Authors tend to differ a bit, and there have been no consistent descriptions. Vampires have been described as both bloated and emaciated, ruddy or purplish and pale, stiff and fluid in movement. Simply stated, for every description of a vampire in literature and lore, there is a contradiction. Vampires being creatures of fiction and imagination, this is the nature of the beast. The only common thread appears to be a taste and need for fresh blood, and perhaps organ meat of living victims, typically human but some animals as well.
Possible, but not likely for him to change on his own without serious counseling.
The signs of being a devils son:left handed,no sense of humor,dont believe in god,dont like the sunlight,like cold weather(winter),hate everyone and being asleep at day and awake at night.
the three signs of being are dukkha, anatta, and anicca.
the signs of being sick are having a headake or feeling queezy
Yes, and the signs can be the exact same as if she was a man.
If it says somewhere that some of the ingredients are poisonous then you need to contact your vet and talk to them about it as soon as possible.
Hm...... When they tell you they are a witch. There really aren't any other signs to be honest, we're all human. As human as you are.
Signs of vampires as in appearance:A well maintained and recently fed vampire shows a flush and has vigour. They also have a sensitivity to light, starting from a disinclination to direct sunlight and progressing to stronger aversions. Aside from these they are indistinguishable from an ordinary person. A person more familiar with vampires may want to add to this. A poorly maintained vampire at first shows a pallor as if anemic, then anxiety and obsessions progressing to frantic behavour. At extreme deprivation the body progresses to deteriorate: eyes become dry, hair falls out, the skin dies, and the body progresses to rot. Signs of vampires as in recognition signals: every vampire coven has a set of hand-signs or other such gestures that may identify themselves to other members, thralls, or associates. As there is no universal network of vampires there is little standardization to these but member of different covens may recognize those of another as, long-ago, they may have had a common origin and the signals are 'evolved' from a primitive set. Such signs are, of course, very secret, and are not for public discussion.