The common vampire is portrayed to be an immortal creature of the night, who feasts on the blood of others. A vampire's skin is pale white, and has to pointed fangs. It's weaknesses are sunlight that will turn them to dust, garlic which is a poison, a wooden stake to the heart, and the fact that they can not enter a room with out being invited in. Although there are manydescriptions for the vampire, it is commonly know to have these qualities , and, quote-on-quote, be the "bad guy". In such novels and movies such as the Twilight Saga, and the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, the vampires are known to be the "good guys".
It usually comes after the word creature. Ex. Creature - Vampire
No, "vampire" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a mythical creature that feeds on blood.
It depends how old the creature is.
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Originally a vampire was thought to be an evil creature of the night. Coming out only at night to feed on the blood of the living. Because of this, it is thought that if sunlight were to hit vampire, the vampire would die in a manner of ways, because the creature is unholy and evil........I think.
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.
No. The mythological creature known as the vampire originated in the Balkans.
A zompire is a fictional creature which is half-zombie, half-vampire.
Creature Features - 1970 The Raven The Return of the Vampire 1-29 was released on: USA: 10 April 1971
Vampire is a seven letter word that describes a frightening Halloween creature.
No, vampires do not really exist in Nepal. A vampire is a made up creature. They are not real and they are completely fictitious.
In the movie Twilight, James is a vampire.