An imaginary one.
None. Vampires don't exist.
No vampires tend to keep a normal lifestyle and tend to not bring up situations that could possibly expose them for what they really are.
Vampires are mostly associated with Transylvania. But if you're talking about the lifestyle, then they live everywhere. There's not a specific place. The IRS is where they work, though.
The other group of vegetarian vampires, known as the Denali coven, lives in Alaska. They are a coven of vampires that follow a similar lifestyle to the Cullens in the "Twilight" series, choosing not to drink human blood.
No, vampires are fictional, or mythical, creatures. There are those that like to cosplay a vampiric lifestyle, but they remain regular mortal people.
Theoretically, vampires are impervious to any disease. People whoTHINK they are vampires will continue to suffer from and catch diseases just as they did before the adopted their " vampire " lifestyle. Just drinking blood does not improve your health. Instead, it can expose you to diseases you may never come into contact with normally.
There are no credible reports or evidence of actual vampires living in Newark, Ohio, or anywhere else in reality. The concept of vampires primarily exists in folklore, literature, and popular culture. While there may be individuals who identify as "vampires" in a cultural or lifestyle sense, they do not possess supernatural abilities. Therefore, any claims about vampires in Newark should be viewed as fictional or symbolic rather than factual.
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Vampires are just like humans when it comes to the subject of religion (vampires were humans once before after all). They all have varying beliefs on the subject. A vast majority of them renounce their beliefs after becoming vampires due to the great trauma done unto them, along with the wealth of knowledge in just how dark and retched our world is and can be that they slowly become aware of in their new lifestyle. However, it is not uncommon for vampires to remain faithful even after their "undeath." Some even learn to believe in God in a roundabout way because they believe that they are being punished for sins and that they themselves are demons of some sort.Opinion/belief:However, there is no "vampire religion." There is no "God of Vampires" to be worshipped. There is no "Vampire Temple." Vampirism is both a physical condition and a lifestyle choice, but not a religion.
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.