How do you suck blood as a vampire on oblivion?
by sneaking (like your are going to pickpocket them) in their sleep may i recomend the begger down at that dock area in imperial city near where the theives guild meets at midnight
Are there any real ninjas in world?
Yes, Ninjitsu practitioners still practice and teach their arts today. The arts are based upon traditional techniques and modern techniques. The most prestigious practitioners are located in Japan. The traditional provinces are the Iga Province and the former Koga province. If you are looking to learn from the best, you will need to expect to dedicate years of service to learn the arts of ninjitsu. Western schools also offer the modern pay for classes transaction though.
What would a vampire werewolf hybrid look like?
The best example which could be given would be from the Underworld series, which showed a Lycan/Vampire hybrid, with the person being Lycan before becoming a hybrid, and a Vampire/Lycan hybrid with the person being a vampire before becoming a hybrid.
In both cases, the person has blue skin and black eyes. The primary difference is that the Vampire/Lycan hybrid has bat wings and no hair, whereas the Lycan/Vampire hybrid has black hair and more human like features (such as facial structure). However, there are only these two individuals (Michael Corvin and Markus Corvinus) who have undergone these forms of transformation, and to my knowledge the Underworld series is only film series to show such creatures, therefore other representations may exist.
How do vampires scare their victims?
Original answer - If you had some one drooling all over your neck and wanting to suck every little drop out of your body, you would be scared
Vampires would sometimes taunt their victims, mock them. Possibly drain them of blood slowly, maybe even infict some amounts of pain, but still keep victims alive until the vampires no longer needed them. It is said vampires have mental powers and can also torture and frighten mortals through their minds ect.
How do you find a vampire on Sims 3 just Sims 3?
You can't they only have it on Sims 3 Late Night
You can also get them in Sims 3: Supernatural.
All canines, above anything else: owing to some struggle between their ancestors, vampires and all canines hate each other more strongly than anything else. Water: Vampires avoid total immersion in water whenever possible, because the water evaporating on their skin lowers their body temperature to the point where it is no longer quite as pleasurable to drink blood. Fire: Fire symbolizes death to all vampires, even previous pyromaniacs. Garlic: It smells uncomfortably like decaying vampire corpses.
Can a vampire bite kill a werewolf?
Yes, they can be married....if she is eventually turned over and has become a vampire. It must be that way because the male vampire will eventually lose controll and might kill. that is not true. it is possible, and it has been done. althou some have turned on their lover for blood, not all do that. some can overcome the thirst, because of the love for their lover.
How do you put in vampire fangs?
You can make vampire fangs at home using dental molds and acrylic designed for acrylic fingernails. Just use the dental molds to create a mold of your teeth and extend the eye teeth using the acrylic.
Is there any mythology refering to a war between Vampire and Werewolves and if so what is it called?
In the very earliest stages of the myths vampires, werewolves, and ghouls are all pretty much the same thing. It is only later that distinctions are made. The vampire/werewolf hybrid however is a very recent innovation.
Has there ever been any real vampire attacks?
There as not yet been a glims of a vampier but there are clames of that they do exist. People have been known to drink blood at the end of a battle.
There is little tangible evidence available on the existence of
Vampires, and undue weight has to be placed on circumstancial evidence. 1. Every occurrence of human combustion - especially 'spontaneous'
combustion - needs thorough examination. In practice, this is patchy and
details often emerge too late for firm conclusions to be drawn. A trickle of reports has arisen in Eastern and Central Europe, most provided by professional Vampire hunters. Several isolated
reports have come from urban areas in the USA - 50% of these in New York. 2. Vampire-Typical injury reports (neck bites, severe bleeding from small wounds), also need investigation. This is almost impossible, as no health service categorises wounds in a useful way - and victims often go to great lengths to disguise or deny such injury. 3. Exsanguination deaths and missing bodies: A significant number of such
events have occurred in key locations; reports of body snatching have continued, some with no evidence of external assistance, and few with any possible motive for such theft. 4. Vampire sightings have increased in recent years; this may be in part due to unwelcome and inaccurate televisual displays - a badly educated public is in increasing danger, and compounds this by false reports Verification is difficult, but there is sufficient circumstantial evidence, and individual experiences, to assert that not only do Vampires still exist - but they are thriving.
According to vampire folklore how do people protect themselves from vampires?
# You would repulse a vampire the same way you would repulse ordinary people. Just make yourself gross and disgusting. # Dr. Van Helsign was of the opinion that all Vampires are repulsed by garlic. Can't say that this is universally true but I know one or two vampires that didn't like the stuff. # High energy radiation. Good for most vampires although not the elite. So keep a spot-light by your bed. # A sign that reads 'Blood letting tax 19%, we accept all credit cards.'
Where a corpse or vampire rests?
Vampire likes to live in a place that is not known. A big house. Somewhere that is dark.
Which country started the legend about vampires?
The legend of the vampire pre-dates most existing countries and cultures. The earliest reference to vampires come from the countries that first learned to write: Greece, Sumeria, Egypt, Hindustan, China. The legend of the vampire is pre-historic going back to the early bronze-age.THE LEGEND OF VAMPIRE STARTED INN AMERICA FIRST THEY MOSTLY FOUND IN AMERICA.
Yes they can,Only if the vampire is a cannibal,But they usually eat/drink blood from:Animals and Human :D
Where did the first legends of vampires come from?
The first documented werewolf attack was in Germany in 1591. Dogs were sent upon a 'wolf' that turned out to be a man named Peter Stubbe. He was tortured until he confessed to the murder of sixteen people. He even confessed to murdering his own son in his thirst for human flesh and was put to death.
Most legends have had some basis in fact, and the legend of the werewolf is no exception. However the werewolf of popular fantasy/horror novels and films is an imaginary beast, based on extravagant interpretations of past superstitions.
Wolves have been both feared and worshiped by past civilizations. The Ancient Egyptians feared the wolf god Ap-uat, who was associated with the Lord of the Dead. Ancient Greeks believed that wolves were sacred to Apollo and Ares, and a bronze statue of a wolf ornamented the oracle at Delphi. The legend of the founding of Rome is well known, with the abandoned twin babies Romulus and Remus being saved and succored by a wolf. Being suckled by a wolf is a notion that persisted into the Celtic civilisations, a legendary King of Ireland supposedly nurtured in this way. One Irish tribe claimed to be descended from a wolf.
The werewolf story has roots at least as far back as the Ancient Romans. One of Ovid's shape-shifting stories tells of a King of Arcadia who turned into a wolf. This was a punishment because he tried to trick the god Jupiter into eating human flesh. Other ancient Greek writers including Herodotus and Pliny wrote about shape-shifting human/wolves.
What could have led to such stories in the first place? There are various theories. The legend is too widespread and has been so for too long a time to have no basis in fact at all.
A rare genetic mutation can produce excessive body hair, in females as much as males. Varieties of this disorder were probably responsible for the unfortunate 'bearded ladies' and 'wolfmen' in traveling freak shows in less enlightened times than ours. It is a mutation of the X chromosome so can be passed to future generations by either parent. It is easy to see how such conditions could have frightened people in past centuries, especially in remote country areas (where inbreeding could have led to an intensification of the disorder).
Lycanthropic Disorder is a mental illness which causes the victim to believe that they are actually a werewolf. If someone truly believes that they turn into a werewolf under the full moon, they may be capable of committing crimes consistent with this delusion - thus perpetrating the werewolf legend into modern times.
Ergot, the fungus which frequently affected the grains that were used to make bread throughout Europe for many centuries, is well known for its hallucinogenic properties. In a modern case in France in 1951, over 100 people suffered from ergot poisoning after eating bread made from infected rye. Many of them suffered from hallucinations about being attacked by or turning into wild animals. Such poisoning could have been another cause for the development of the werewolf myth.
One final possibility lies in the diseases Rabies and Porphyria. Rabies, however, only lasts for a short while once the symptoms have developed, and then the victim dies. Rabies might have caused victims to briefly take on the appearance of a mad beast, but they would not lived to attack beyond this short timeframe. Porphyria, if untreated, leads to extreme sensitivity to light and degredation of the skin, thus producing a victim who rarely ventures out before nightfall and whose physical appearance is sinister. Mental disturbances accompany the physical symptoms. This disease is also genetic and therefore could have given rise to the notion of cursed families, as it often does not manifest until an age whereby the victim would have reproduced.
There have been a few celebrated cases of feral children, such as inspired Mowgli in The Jungle Book. Many cases have been reported over the centuries but there is little documentary evidence for most of them. However some have been documented, in which children have been found in the depths of the jungle or forest, apparently having been raised by wolves, and then returned the human civilization (usually by missionaries or other religious people). These children seen to have retained a propensity to run on all fours rather than walk upright, to eat raw meat rather than cooked meals, and have extreme problems learning any human language. It is difficult to say whether the children already had a mental disorder, whether one was induced by their upbringing, or anything else about them. But they undoubtedly add another thread to the enduring notion of the werewolf.
Just how enduring this legend is can be well born out by the proliferation of popular novels, films and television programs about werewolves. And a quick Internet search on werewolves throws up a wide variety of sites, some dealing with legends and possible causes such as outlined above - and some apparently written for werewolves, by werewolves!
If you are bitten by a vampire does that mean you die or now become a vampire?
The question is misleading.
The defining trait of a vampire is the ability to steal life-force from other living things.
You can have this ability while alive (such is the condition of a Dhampir) but you have no need to employ it as the condition of being alive is a self-perpetuating state. It is only when you die that you feel (a real) need to employ this ability and consequently this is only when the distinction of being a vampire is applicable.
There have been incidences where a Dhampir has been very sick, near dying, and has awakened his/her life-stealing abilities to ward off impending death. Most of these become abhorred to discover what they are and either destroy themselves or abstain from the practice and become vampire hunters. Once incidence that I know of concerns a young girl who was informed of her true heritage when it became necessary to rescue her from a fatal illness and became addicted to the practice of stealing life-energy. Fortunately her real father (one of the undead) was recruited to help manage her and reformed her from the practice.
What do you get when a vampire and werewolf have a child?
Well it depends, if you mean what would they be called then there are a number of possibilities:
Vampwolf
Werepire
Werevamp
Wampire
Vamwolf
And the list goes on.
If you are talking about how they would look, then you should let your imagination run wild!
If you want an example then write in the search engine in deviantart: THATCHES SON, to see what a vampire and a zombie's son would look like.
( whoever edited my answer before- why did you delete my helpful example? what was wrong with it? plz dont do it again)
I myself is a PSI vampire. I survive on the life force of a regular human. I awakened when I was only 8 years old. I found myself depressed and feeling empty. People around me were always tired and cranky so eventually they avoided me. I was young and vulnerable and empathic vampires were constantly sucking energy. I found a community of my species and they helped me along to my age im now 11. Blood sucking vampires, I have met one who I think was one but I was too scared so I left as soon as possible. The thing though is if you take all the evidence it shows blood vampires are real...
What is a werewolf mixed with a vampire?
A mix of a werewolf and a vampire is known as a hybrid. I've researched and this mix is known as a hybrid vampire.
The rigid definition of a vampire requires them to be dead. However there are people (and things) that have the potential to become vampires and some that have even employed this ability before they died. Persons that are half-vampires, or the child of a vampire are called Dhampirs. Usually they do not employ their vampire abilities until after they are dead as there is no good reason to do so unless you need to steal life-energy. (If you're already alive you create your own life-energy (which is of higher quality than stolen) so you have no need to steal any.) In fact most Dhampirs are vampire hunters. There is the story of Margot Seevel who (supposidly) was the grandchild of a full vampire. As a young child she was dying of small-pox and her parents (by some ritual) awakened the vampire potential in her so she could take life-energy (via blood consumption) to sustain her through the course of the disease. She survived (albeit scarred) and lived an otherwise ordinary life, married and mothered four children. When she died however her body was burned so she wouldn't awaken to become a true vampire.
Can fairies with out wings get wet?
When fairies' wings get wet, they are unable to fly until they are dry. Because of this, fairies only swim in emergencies.
Fairies are drawn to the water, despite this. They are very vain, beautiful creatures, and love to look at their own reflections in the water.
Getting wet can be catastrophic to some types of fairies: scotch thistle fairies for instance are completely incapacitated upon contact with water. The water lily fairies however is as much at home in the water as out. One quick buzz of their hard, wax-coated wings and they can take right off. Apple and Cherry blossom fairies are slightly incapacitated by water but recover quickly.
Water fairies can go in water hence the name, water fairies. They, in fact, live in water.
Water Sprites can be in the water as well as out suffering no ill effects or handicap for being wet.
Water Babies are wingless and live exclusively in the water or on the banks of lakes and rivers, and the gentle shore of the sea.
Is there a spell to turn people into a vampire?
No, there is no spell to turn people into vampires; the only way you can become a vampire is to be bitten by someone else.
Actually there are four spells to turn a person into a vampire. Two more that are good for groups of people. Unfortunately none of them work.
yes there is and i have the spell and it works but i will not give it to anyone that will abuse it it have very series side effects that contact me at amyshego@yahoo.com or my facebook at facebook.com/willow1996
Do vampires werewolfs shapeshifters and teleporters exist?
In myths and fairy tales, yes. In real life, no.
What is the difference between a human-vampire hybrid and a pure vampire?
A werewolf is the only thing that can kill a vampire. The sole existence of werewolves is based off of the need of a way to kill the unkillable, the undead -- vampires.
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A vampire is an undead body that is in constant need of finding additional life-force to sustain itself and is sensitive to sunlight.
A vampire is a dead body re-animated.
A werewolf is a living body turbo-charged.
Do the math.
Even though a vampire is undead a werewolf will easily overpower it and win even if it comes back i will do the same and the vampire will eventually get tired and surrender
Vampires originated from a man named Vlad Dracula of Transylvania a Hungarian prince. Without getting too much into it he was notoriously ruthless to his enemies by having them dropped on giant stakes that were erected out of the ground.