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Different Vampire abhor different things. Count Dracula couldn't stand the sight of religious icon, probably a result of him being quite religious while he was alive. He retained the inclination into death you see. However there have been a great many vampires who are indifferent to religion and icons and some even devote.

The most common and near-universal vampire distraction seems to be garlic.

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