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Some children might believe in vampires due to exposure to media like books or movies. However, belief in vampires is not as common as belief in other mythical creatures like Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy. Cultural beliefs and family influences play a significant role in shaping children's beliefs in vampires.
The belief that vampires do not cast reflections in mirrors is a common superstition in vampire folklore. This idea is rooted in the connection between mirrors and the soul, and the belief that vampires lack a soul or have an altered, supernatural reflection that cannot be seen in a mirror.
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All vampires can't eat garlic and pumpkin cause they areallergic to it and probally the hate the smell.
A Cross A Day Keeps The Vampires Away ;)
Vampires are unholy, and fear the cross because they are made from dark magic
popular belief is that garlic, the cross and other holey symbols, the sun, and fire can hurt or weaken a vampire. Of course, these vary from one legend to the next.
Because the cross is a holy symbol. It is also referred in various areas, that the cross burns vampires, much like holy water and fire.
Well, vampires don't really exist in my belief but its told that vampires live forever and will never die.
A common term for a cross between a human and a vampire is a "dhampir." Dhampirs are often portrayed in folklore as having abilities like heightened senses or resistance to vampires.
Yes, most likely a vampires could actually be anywhere! (cross out the sunny parts in earth)
One thing in common, vampires and mummies are said to be living dead, but don't believe that. Another thing that vampires and mummies have in common are the fact they are turned from some scary myth into a Halloween thrill.