When a vampire bites a human, their sharp fangs penetrate the skin and draw blood from the victim. The vampire's saliva contains enzymes that prevent the blood from clotting, allowing them to feed more easily. The human may experience sensations of pleasure or euphoria due to the vampire's hypnotic abilities, and in some lore, the victim may also become weakened or even turn into a vampire themselves.
He experiences disappointment as there is no life-force for him to steal and not the hot, rich lushes blood that such an action is expectant of. Once done a vampire will be disinclined to repeating such a weakly satisfying experience and will immediately start thinking about the more rewarding experience of biting living people.
Typically, when one vampire bites another vampire, nothing significant happens. Vampires are generally immune to the effects of other vampires' bites as they are already undead and do not require blood to survive.
Count Dracula forced Wilhelmina Harker to drink his blood and she became his mind thrall: picked up some vampire abilities and traits - in effect she became a dhampir, a living vampire. The condition was temporary: she reverted after a period of a couple of weeks either because her immune system over-came the 'contagion' or (as the book was inclined to suggest) Count Dracula was destroyed. I don't think that being bitten first would have any addition effect, but then I have no evidence to go on to suggest that, it is merely speculation.
So wrong the secret to the vampires is to always not be known to outsiders and is never to become known to anyone the Dracula myth is not real we follow our own path to becoming powerful. Another Answer: no, if you are bitten by a vampire you do not become one, it is actually the exchanging of blood, the vampire bites you then you drink some of the vampires blood, thts how you become a vampire
In Anne Rice's Vampireverse when Vampires bite each other it's usually for sexual excitement (foreplay) or in some cases when a vampire like Lestat bit Akasha her blood was like "liquid fire" and temporarly gave him amazing power so much he could walk in the daylight for the first time in over 200 years.AnswerThe other vampire would probably get mad and start a fight, unless it was one of those foreplay bites. Other than that...... nothing.
I guess it is possible for that to happen, but unliekly
Vampires are not real. But in the stories when a vampire bites a human, the human turns into a vampire as well, they do not die.
Then the vampir is realy stupid
He experiences disappointment as there is no life-force for him to steal and not the hot, rich lushes blood that such an action is expectant of. Once done a vampire will be disinclined to repeating such a weakly satisfying experience and will immediately start thinking about the more rewarding experience of biting living people.
if the dog bites hard u can bleed or if its soft nothing happens
Since they are imaginary creatures, whater you can imagine to happen.
VO is the vampire term for vamp omegas that is when a vamp bites the human and drains the bad things about the human.
If another vampire bites you, you become a vampire
Just a little, definitely doesn't cause a human to die.
It depends on what story it is, but not usually. Usually blood has to be shared between the vampire and the mortal -- the vampire bites and then drinks from the mortal, and then the mortal drinks from the vampire. There is more to the process after that, but it depends on the author.If you're asking about the vampire community outside of books -- very few believe the transition is even possible, and it certainly doesn't happen with just a bite.In many stories a vampire injects a type of virus when he or she bites or sucks his orher pray.
Piercing Yes, Vampire Bites are not so safe. Depends on where they bite you...
no no