Fictional
Do real unicorns have wings in life?
No, because there is no such thing as a real unicorn. Unicorns are usually depicted without wings.
In Greek Mythology unicorns were believed to have lived in the Enchanted Forest.
Yes and no. There is no easy answer to this question. Myth are stories about the origins of life and various aspects of the human conditions that we have no easy answers, such as the existence of evil and death. Often myths are used by various religions to justify the existence of their god or gods. Thus many religious people see their religions to be truth and not myth, yet regard religions other than theirs to be myth. So the answer is both a Yes and a No!
How long can vampires go without blood?
Vampires are not real, however vampire bats can eat other things like flys and other bugs hoever they prefer blood from small to medium sized mammals.
23 is not a bad number. If you have 23 enigma, you are blessed and cursed. 2%3=666. And many other stuff add up to 23. When I see 23, nothing bad happens, most of the time something good, 23 is nothing bad, unlike 13.
Why do vampires and werewolf fight?
If you follow story lines like Underworld, it's because they were both immortal, but Vampires had used the Werewolves as their daytime guardians. Eventually, the werewolves fought free of their dominance and have been fighting since. i think this might be possible, but I believe that it's just a dominance thing. They're both immortal, and therefore, pose a threat to each other, especially on their food supply...us.
How do you become a hybrid vampire?
A vampire is a dead body. The contagion that effects the condition has to be administered to a living person in a rather delicate procedure over the course of three to four weeks. During this time period the person is both living and effectively 'infected' with the vampire contagion (whatever that is, studies are incomplete and even contradictory). If they then die while in this state they have the potential to become a true vampire with the ability to steal life-form from living things. (It is not guaranteed that they will, the process is not robust and even if it does succeed the result can be far less than ideal.) If they survive the active infectious stage of the contagion then they lose the ability to become a vampire after they die and live out a perfectly normal human life. In fact they may very well become immune to reinfection as well.
A werewolf is a living thing with the contagion entrenched within the living body. When the werewolf dies so does the werewolf condition and all related potentials.
So you see there is a possibility of an over-lap in a short three to four week period. However a werewolf has exceptional recuperative powers and the frail vampire contagion attempting to infect such a body would not do well. A person infected with an active vampire contagion acquiring a werewolf contagion would not have time to have the werewolf contagion to become established (takes a month or more) before dying and entrenching the vampire condition.
So the possibility of an overlap is really not feasible despite what they allude to in the underworld series.
Ok, Ignore these stupid answers ¬_¬ x3 Many people think if you are bitten by a vampire, you turn into one, if you are bitten by a werewolf, you turn into one.
What was the name of Dracula's castle in England?
It is not in England it's in Romania the castle is called Bran Castle and it's a national landmark in Romania. Although it is one among several locations linked to the Dracula legend, including Poienari Castle and Hunyad Castle, it is marketed as the home of the titular character in Bram Stoker's Dracula. There is, however, no evidence that Stoker knew anything about this castle. There is evidence, however, that Vlad Tepes actually did use the castle during his raids into Transylvania.
Man who created the perfect woman in greek myths?
A sculptor named Pygmalion had a dream of the perfect wife for himself. He made a statue of this woman and prayed to the goddess of love, Aphrodite, for the statue to come to life. His wish was granted and they lived happily ever after.
Generally in fables there is a moral lesson to be learned.
The order of the bear is a legend that I believe is true but others might not. and its not that he will be the king Arthur again it is said that he will return and bring the world out of Darkness and into the Light once more. In other words bring back Camelot!
Why do people think red heads will go to hell?
bc in southpark the believe red heads have no soul and in return are doomed to hell
Was the sheriff really mean and evil in robin hood?
Yes, the sheriff was always trying hunt down and kill Robin Hood
What happened to Carrie on myth busters?
Kari Byron went on maternity leave, but returned to the Mythbusters as of the March 31, 2010 show.
Why do folktales appeal to almost everyone in some way?
Folktales have universal themes that everyone can relate to. They are a proof they we share some universal values as a society. Most fairy-tales have a similar structure and set of motifs. The morals of the stories are pretty similar, whether they are Swedish, Italian, African, or have origins elsewhere.
Where are Banshees mostly located?
The fictional creatures known as Banshees are part of Irish folklore.
She lived in the Sherwood Forest until she got kidnapped by the Sheriff.