Holy water, sun light, a crucifix and garlic
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Vampires are fictional creatures and will be affected by whatever the author wishes, but holy water, crosses and wooden stakes are the most commonly used devices to ward of a Vampire in Fantasy land. vampires are not real
Sunlight, crosses, holy water, garlic.
You can put on a bracelet or necklace with Jesus/god on itGarlic is supposed to ward off Vampires also.
have lots of garlic silver and crosses to ward them off. and onley go out in the sun.
garlic is called the stinking rose
To ward off vampires
Guard or protect :D
According to 'modern' lore, its supposed to repel vampires. Like how bug spray would repel mosquitoes. However, if you go by the original Transylvanian legend, its not mentioned at all.
Those who buy garlic paint are trying to ward off vampires. So buy a can yourself!
Jack-o-lanterns were put out in the old days to ward off evil forces, such as demons and vampires, partially because of the face they have is quite terrifying, and also it is said that vampires dislike pumpkin even more than garlic. Now they are just used for decoration during the measly candy collection by young children in demeaning attire.
The cast of Vampires Anonymous - 2013 includes: Alexander Jakel as Vladimir Ruben Lee Sandoval as Rakesh Jesse Olszewski as John Emma Ward as Victoria Habib Youssefi as Strega
it happens when an object has an equivalent forward and back ward force