Any human. Any ALIVE human anyway. Vampire tend to acquire the attribute of that which they eat. The vampire Lestat ate rats for a couple of decades and became very much a flighty, furry creature. So if a vampire has a desire to be a certain type of person or thing than that is the sort of thing it will favour as a target. So if you look a lot like Bela Legosi, you might be at risk of being targetting by vampires who like that image.
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......
Nobody is ast risk because vampires are fictitious beings.
Since vampires are imaginary only, the risk of an ACTUAL vampire attack is zero.
Nobody is ast risk because vampires are fictitious beings.
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.
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.
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.
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Some collective nouns for vampires are a vein of vampires or a clot of vampires.
yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real
There is no such a thing as vampires... but there is such a thing as vampire bats. And no, vampires do not have the same powers as Twilight vampires do.
no vampires venom is deadly to animals