I believe the vampire myth all started with Bram Stoker's 1897 novel "Dracula". That started the fictional belief of vampires...he created what is mostly believed in of vampires now.
But Stoker almost entirely based his dracula character on Vlad Tepes III "Vlad the Impaler" a real Romanian Prince from Translavania (reign in the mid & late 1400's). Who very brutally tortured his prisoners (such as impaling them on wooden stakes in his courtyard) around & inside his castle. And was known to drink the blood of his victims. And the people of Translavania called him "Dracula".
The concept of vampires originated in various cultures around the world, with early mentions in ancient Mesopotamian texts, Greek folklore, and Slavic legends. Belief in vampires evolved over centuries, influenced by a combination of superstition, folklore, and fears related to death and disease. These myths and legends continued to develop and transform through European folklore and later literary works.
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Germany, when a man was apparently a wolf, but actually he just murdered a load of people. It's something like that.
First, there is nothing bad about the Wikipedia article in itself, and second, it includes links to external sites. You can also do an Internet search (e.g. Google) for additional sites.
Sorry, no.Not yet.
I haven't heard of a vampire being conjured. They pretty much do as they please.
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All together there's 22 episodes in season 1 of The CW's Vampire Diaries.
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My answer is yes