According to Anne Rice the vampire then shares in the death of that person - not a 'fatal' occurrence for the vampire but definitely an unpleasant one.
Other authorities quote no such affinity and the vampire then goes on to find somebody else more giving.
When a vampire drinks the last drop of blood from a person, the victim typically dies, and the vampire gains maximum nourishment and satisfaction. In some vampire lore, draining a victim completely may lead to a stronger bond forming between the vampire and the victim in terms of control or possession.
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No, but she drinks Vampire's blood
It's where a vampire drinks the blood of something and kills it. The word comes from the movie Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant. A vampire drinks the blood of something but makes sure that he or she doesn't kill it.
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Yes, anyone who drinks vampire blood can be a vampire, but they need to have the virus first. No. No one can be a vampire. Vampires do not exist.
Hes not a vampire because he doesn't drink blood he drinks the juice of vegetables
Only the Vampire Bat drinks blood.
Yea, in the Vampire section!!!
blood Actually a vampire steals life-force. Their are many types of vampires, only a small subset drinks blood. If, however, we were talking about the vampire bat, then the answer definitely is blood.
it drinks it like a vampire, it bite the neck of the animal it is consuming and kind of drinks the blood so as the blood is flowing out of the animal the bat drinks it like fruit punch :) it just drinks it regularly
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