In voodoo activities, dead bodies are supposedly brought back to life (reanimated) as slaves (Zombies). In fact, it is unlikely that anyone actually dies, but rather is drugged and comatose.
In popular Horror, these zombies become cannibalistic killers, generating more zombies, but also many permanently dead victims.
The classic story of reanimation is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, wherein a scientist creates a body from parts of corpses and restores life (of a sort) to the creature.
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They are un-dead, a reanimated corpse. Really I should think that such was common knowledge by now.
A vampire is a dead corpse reanimated therefore a vampire does not live anywhere. Your question is an oxymoron.
I don't think so, I mean, if they were real, I think we would have found out AGES ago, don't you??? No. A vampire (by definition) is a dead thing, a reanimated corpse.
Dead bodies. If you mean magically animated dead bodies (ie zombies), they are called inferi (singular: inferius).
West Africa, most likely from slaves sent to West Indies and Americas, with the meaning of "reanimated corpse" in voodoo.
A vampire is a reanimated corpse. The soul of the person who's body has become a vampire has already fled to what-ever reward it deserves.
* At its simplest usage the terms means a corpse. * Has been used to mean a haughty, nonreciprocating object of affection, usually a woman. * A vampire which is really a dead body reanimated. * A day when the temperature is really low.
"Zombie" comes from a west Africa name, "Kikongo zumbi", or "Snake god". This term was known as early as 1871. The use of the word, "zumbie" or "Zombie" was used later by the voodoo cult to mean, "Reanimated corpse", or "Living dead body".
Copse means a dense growth of bushes. If you did not mean "corpse," that is. A corpse is a dead body.
The suffix "re" typically indicates repetition or back or again. It is often used in verbs to indicate doing something again or in nouns to indicate recurrence or restoration.
Xombie Reanimated - 2017 was released on: USA: 2017