The most telling is thirst for blood, a common trait in all documented and fictitious vampires.<br>
In fiction, they have no reflection, can not cross moving water, hate garlic, hate crosses, hate light, and have fangs.<br>
Real documented ones from the 17th century have
light and sound sensitivity, have pale skin, enjoy dancing without
music, never eat in public, weigh very little, and are agoraphobic.<br>
My first suggestion is to check the plot of the book you are reading or with the author of the same.
Vampires are the fictional constructs of fertile and wondrous imaginations, those of authors, movie writers and people who create for television. The vampire's specific attributes vary according to the story being told, so there is no definitive form.
What a strange question. Well, if you touch his or her skin in a subtle way, check if it is ice cold. Look deeply into their eyes, and examine the colour.
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According to legend, a person turns into a vampire by being bitten by another vampire. Vampires are undead that are also immortal.
When a vampire shows signs of pocession it will act strange like being silent or swallowing to show they want the persons blood or flesh. They will try to keep their pocession in infornt of people. Vampires will attack quickly and you do not have time to think about what is happening.
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The person who pays Matt Donovan on the show The Vampire Diaries is Zach Roerig. He plays one of the only humans on the show and is the former boyfriend of the main character, Elena Gilbert.
The Traveling Vampire Show was created in 2000-05.
The ISBN of The Traveling Vampire Show is 978-1587670008.
The Traveling Vampire Show has 534 pages.
Zero is a vampire hunter but later on in the show, he becomes a vampire
Yes a person who suffers from epilepsy can very well have alzhei as well.mers
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