Sorry, but vampires are not actually real, and do not exist in real life.
You don't. Except in games. Vampires do not exist.
Traditionally fictional vampires eat at night and sleep in the day
Vampires are fictional, but if you insist...They all react to sunlight apart from Count Dracula!
The folklore characters known as vampires are said to originate from Eastern Europe. Vampires are becoming increasingly popular in modern-day fiction.
no i dont think so, it was originally st marks day. Actually st marcus day festival is a real italian festival for, the exposion of vampires from volterra city. And yes volterra is a real place in italy
No, 2 totally different fictional characters.
Vampires are often depicted as avoiding direct sunlight, so they are more likely to live in places with cloudy weather or where they can be indoors during the day. However, different vampire lore may offer variations on this concept.
No. Sonic is a fictional game character.
Vampires can melt or sparkle when exposed to sunlight.
our modern day vampires such as the salvitor boys and their friends can walk in the daylight with the help of magic rings. and the twilight cullens can also without magic. in alot of modern vampire fiction the vampires dont have to consume human blood to survive. in the true blood series they get their blood bottled
No, vampires do not have anything against us the only reason they suck our blood is for food and all vampires are AB blood so they can suck anyones blood. Some vampires, the ones that try to fit in, drink animal blood so if you see something black, fast, and it is night or day, most likely day, then watch out they are really real.
Some vampires are not affected by daylight very much at all. Count Dracula walked about in full day light and was only slightly weakened. He however had the full Victorian garb and had only his face exposed. Camilla also was wheeled about during the day (wheel chair that is) and suffered no ill effects. Count Orlock however was vapourized by the first touch of dawn through an open window. The vampires of Ann Rice's novels burn to ashes on the touch of sunlight. The vampires of 'Let the Right One In' burst into flames on the touch of sunlight.