Since the beginning of time vampires have been seen as demons, going against the rights of humans and feeding on there own. Now a days vampires are seen more like everyone else, more human.
Considering the many types of vampires that there are: some not even humanoid, the beginnings of vampires would seem to pre-date the rise of bipedal humans. It may be that the vampire condition has arisen independently in several orders of animals and therefore has no single or chronologically definite point.
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The folklore characters known as vampires are said to originate from Eastern Europe. Vampires are becoming increasingly popular in modern-day fiction.
I believe you are thinking of TRANsylvania, a place in Europe and the supposed home of Dracula.
Tales of vampires and vampire-like creatures go all the way back to the dawn of writing and can be found in many original cultures. Europe Asia Africa
The mythological creature known as the vampire originated in the Balkans, likely ultimately inspired by older Sumerian myths.
Suprisingly vampires or vampire-like creatures can be mentioned in almost all cultures. More specifically the Irish and Scottish gave rise to the popular idea that if the undead were not properly buried, that they would rise and feed on the living.
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Vampires are said to have originated from Transylvania, a modern part of Romania. This came about because an ancient vampire impaler, Vlad, used to capture opposing wounded or captured soldiers. He did so in his castle in Transylvania, Romania. The first known vampire, Lilith, however, drank blood, but not of her opponents. She is known as the Demon of Death. She was also in Transylvania. But, no vampires did not originate from Italy, they came from Romania. (Transylvania)
Some collective nouns for vampires are a vein of vampires or a clot of vampires.
yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real