A vampyre isn't like a vaccine or computer, they weren't invented. They were born from evolution like everything else in the world, at the start of it all.
Alot of people think the Europeans invented the Vampire. The Vampire was actually invented by China, hundreds of years ago. The Vampire is supposed to be called the Jiang Shi.
Vampires are not created/invented. It is not even true. According to European folklore, a vampire is a dead person who rises from the dead each night and sucks blood for living sustenance. Although the Europeans stole the idea of the Vampire from the Chinese. The Chinese were the REAL inventors of the story.
A Jiang Shi is the correct term. The Europeans stole the idea of Jiang Shi from the Chinese Folk Tales and called it the "Vampire".
Rosario + Vampireis written and illustrated by its creator Akihisa Ikeda .
No, the discovery of aspirin goes to the willow tree.
Vampire books has been on since the Dracula got invented. Some of the books are telling real stories about vampires
The creature goes all the way back into Sumerian mythology. Near the dawn of writing.
The watch isn't a real watch, but a vampire killing device disguised as a watch, that Elena's forefather invented... I don't remember his name, sorry.
Mystic Falls, Virginia is a fictional town, invented for the purposes of The Vampire Diaries TV show.
Maya was the first vampire she discovered a spell to become imortal and she got three of the village babies and took them into the woods she first cast a spell on the babies then drank from them and she turned into a vampire this was in Egypt.
No, vampires are make believe creatures invented by the Irish author Bram Stoker who wrote the novel Dracula in 1897. However, vampire bats are real creatures that live in Mexico to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina - not Denver.
A pureblooded vampire is a vampire who is 100% vampire.