i love vampaier.and like to be vampaier.
It might be easier to ask which cultures do vampires not belong to, as most have some supernatural beings that steal life from their victims. Probably a result of sickness.
Totem poles belong to the culture of the Native Americans.
Amun and Kebi, Benjamin and Tia
Vampires, as seen in movies and on TV, are entirely fictional. They belong in the same genre as superheroes such as Batman, the Hulk etc.
Vampires are said to be around the world. Every culture and every country has it's own version of vampires. It is strongly suggested that vampires are present in almost every country. SA included.
It belonged to none.It was a culture on its own
Vampires are widely accepted as creatures of folklore, despite persisting rumors of their existence brought on by popular culture. Animal vampires - such as the Chupacabra - are still believed to exist, however.
because they do not belong to each other
There is a chart in the back of Breaking Dawn that lists all of the vampires and the covens they belong to. Also, www.twilightlexicon.com has a thorough list of all of the characters in the series.
No, but the voodoo culture of the Creoles (native to West African populations in Haiti) has sometimes been included in stories of vampires and lycanthropes in southern Louisiana.
No. Because of the prevalence of garlic in French culture, French vampires had to displace their root vegetable weakness to survive; they are instead warded off by rutabagas.
No, vampires do not steal money. The idea that vampires steal money is a myth commonly perpetuated in folklore and popular culture. In reality, vampires are fictional creatures and do not exist in the physical world.
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