invisible people her bite you and like the taste of your blood
yes vampires can because they are real so are ghost hahahaahaha
no. supernatural means ghost, vampires. that sort of thing
It was linked to vampires, and vampirism.
yes, though most people dont belive.There is no conclusive evidence that ghost or vampires exist although some people would like to believe that they do.
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well....... vampires don't exist......... and you need to say more at risk than what a werewolf or ghost? but in books vampires seem to be the biggest risk in a attack......
Vampires, Witches, Ghouls & ghost, skellingtons, devils. There also might be a few more that I have missed.
No. A Vampire is an undead mythological creature meaning between life and death, while a ghost is fully dead mythological creature. Ghosts are also ethereal while Vampires are solid.
well vamipires are the undead and ghosts are dead ghosts can scare you and torment you but not cause total harm to you on the other hand vampires can suck your blood and make you a vampire and you but you can kill a vampire but you cant kill a ghost because its already dead but i have to say vampires
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They aren't real. But if you go deep and ask some ghost-buster people, they'll say: Oh, there's evidence! But for now, no.
Traditionally, vampires were not the creatures we see on television or in film. Vampires are NOT physical beings. They were supposed to be vengeful ghosts, who floated out of their graves, leaving the cadaver in the coffin. This ghost could enter people's homes and feed on their blood or life-essence. After feeding, the ghost returned to the grave, nourishing the corpse. THis was the reason for staking a vampire into the grave; the stake would anchor the hungry vampiric spirit into the grave, starving the vampire. Belief in vampires or vampire-like beings was very common in the pre-modern period and various measures were taken to ensure that dead individuals would not return as vampires. The word "vampire" comes from Romania; vampire legends are still very common in Romania, the Czech Republic and Hungary.