In vampire lore, those most at risk are typically young women, as they are often portrayed as vulnerable and susceptible to seduction. Additionally, individuals who are isolated, emotionally distressed, or seeking power and immortality tend to be at greater risk of falling victim to vampires. People who engage in forbidden practices, such as dark magic or necromancy, may also attract the attention of vampires. Ultimately, the specific risks can vary across different stories and interpretations of vampire mythology.
Nobody is ast risk because vampires are fictitious beings.
Nobody is ast risk because vampires are fictitious beings.
Those that are most at risk of being attacked by a vampire include the weak and defenseless. Vampires also seem to go after those who are asleep.
well....... vampires don't exist......... and you need to say more at risk than what a werewolf or ghost? but in books vampires seem to be the biggest risk in a attack......
In actual fact they are not at any greater risk than any other individual. Its just that in vampire movies that involve a touch of dark romance they are.
Since vampires are imaginary only, the risk of an ACTUAL vampire attack is zero.
Well vampires first where saw in China. So possibly that the most powerful Vampires were made and saw in China. The most Powerful vampires were the blood sucking vampires and the Kentucky Vampire. I had forgotten what they where call and the ones that gave you diesea
Even though probably vampires don't exist, Most people say that vampires can be in Scandinavia, Baltic States.
no not everything but most things.... vampires, ghosts, randomsno not everything but most things.... vampires, ghosts, randoms
Dracula, no doubt. But the most modern, famous story of vampires would of course be Twilight! :)
Your imagination. Vampires do not really exist. Sorry to disappoint you.
Vampires escape by employing the oldest and most effective means known: they run away.