Vampires have been credited by several means of becoming.
* To be buried by moon-light * To have a dog or other such small animal leap over an open grave * To be cursed * To drink human blood * To curse God and die
* To be bitten by a vampire and then die as a result * To make a pact with the devil for immortality * To die while viewing your reflection in a mirror (or some such surface)
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vlad dracul was the origin of vampires he had a nasty habit of nailing peoples hats into there heads and drinking there blood
are vampires true are vampires true
There is no specific "vampire language" as vampires are fictional creatures. However, in various works of fiction, vampires may speak different languages depending on their origin or cultural background. For example, some vampires in popular culture are depicted as speaking Romanian, while others speak English or other languages depending on the setting of the story.
This is actually of very recent origin. It comes from the silent movie 'Nosferatu' (1921) where Count Orlock is vapourized by the light of dawn.
yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real
Some collective nouns for vampires are a vein of vampires or a clot of vampires.
There is no such a thing as vampires... but there is such a thing as vampire bats. And no, vampires do not have the same powers as Twilight vampires do.
The earliest record of vampire-like creatures in mythology is unfortunately lost. The popularity of the word 'vampires' in English speaking countries is far more recent, however, and can be traced to the early 18th century after an influx of Eastern European superstition into the western part of Europe.
no vampires venom is deadly to animals
Of course there are vampires in the Philippines, there are vampires almost everywhere.
No, only vampires can make new vampires