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Vampires

Vampires are human-like night creatures who often rise out of coffins to bite people on the necks in order to "suck their blood."

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How do vampires defend themselves?

Vampires employ one of the most ancient and effective means of self-defense ever devised. Whenever they are confronted with overwhelming odds they....

run away.

How come werewolves and vampires don't get a long?

they dont get along because they were created by two different clans who were at war at each other with the time. In a way, they were created to kill each other.

Where can you find a cult that has to do with vampires?

There are many. The Temple of the Vampire is the most well-known one.

However, it's a pyramid scheme ran by an unscrupulous cripple, George "Nemo" Smith.

Don't even bother looking into it.

Could vampires burp?

Yes they could? Cant't everyone?

Why cant vampires cross running water?

This is not true of all vampires but, yes, there was one vampire that had a phobia about running water - the result of a near drowning when he was a living boy.

Is there such thing of vampires?

Stickley speaking the answer is no, it is folklore that states that a corpse rises at night to drink the blood of the living. However, there are some people and groups alive in the world who profess to be vampires. These people drink their own, or the blood of others.

Does the papoulias famliy have vampire blood in us im wondreing about are ansetors?

After painstaking googling and family research I have come to the conclusion that No, you don't have any vampire blood in you. Sad, but true.

Are Vampires Still Around?

NO! Of couse not. ______ Depends who you ask. And who you know. I personally know vampires will always be around. Although it is rather obvious.

Are vampires people?

In stories, vampires were people before they became vampires.

In reality, no, nor visa versa. There are some people who pretend to be vampires, but this does not make them vampires.

How vampires kill or lure victim's?

i suggest you read the Twilight series. then, you will learn about how those vampires kill & lure their victims. have fun.(:

How many people believe in vampires?

almost every fan in this world that is in love with Edward Cullen thinks vampires are real,,,

THEY ARE NOT!!

look @ the back of a Twilight book! what does it say??

ROMANCE FICTION

sooohttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:142.22.16.56 true! so you really should stop asking pointless questions such as that. Well if u think vampires are things that suck blood...

OBCOURSE THEYRE REAL!

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How To Act like a vampire?

Well vampires hate sunlight because that is the only way a vampire can die. Vampires don't eat human food they drink blood you have to choose are you gonna drink human blood or be a vegetarian and drink animal blood or maybe a little bit of both. Vampires do sleep and no not in coffins in regular beds.

What do present time vampires eat?

I belive there are no such thing as vampires. But if there were then anything with out garlic in.

Do vampires have abilities?

This is a tricky question. Because vampires are (as far as science knows) mythological creatures, the author has many freedoms when it comes to their creation. In early history, vampires were little more than walking corpses, with the same appearance as a dead body. As time passed, they were embellished, most notably by Bram Stoker with his creation of Dracula. The novel itself, also entitled Dracula, was the first of its kind in that it added sexuality to the vampire myth. In modern times, the original version of vampires is hardly ever used, as people tend to be attracted towards the "dangerous sensuality" Stoker made so famous. To answer your question, here are some examples of the most famous writers of vampire lore and their beliefs, as well as some "real" myths that come from who-knows-where. Stephenie Meyer: She was the first to create "good" vampires who struggled with their consciences and fought not to drink human blood who became popular on a wide scale. Her pop-culture phenomenom, Twilight, is told from the perspective of a teenage girl who falls in love with one of these "good" vampires. Her writing was unique in that each vampire bought over and intensified a special ability from their human life, and these abilities characterize her vampires, both "good" and bad. Anne Rice: A popular author well-known for her ten-book series The Vampire Chronicles, her vampires differ from Stoker's in several ways. For one thing, they are not affected by the usual weapons (crosses, garlic, et cetera). They also do not need human blood every night, even though it is more nutritious, and they can drink animal blood as well. Note that Rice's vampires compare to Meyer's, although hers do not possess the same "conscience" that made Meyer's vampires stand out. Also, some older vampires of Rice's can fly. All of them can move very fast, and are very strong. They can also mimic anything (voices, performances, et cetera) and are extremely sensitive and emotional, to the point of excess. There are many other authors of this sort, and you can easily find their books and movies and songs and plays and poems by searching in your local library. However, I hope this has helped you to understand that vampires are not cut from the same cloth.

What Three ways to become a vampire?

  1. To be cursed.
  2. To be buried by moonlight.
  3. To have a dog or some small animal jump over your open grave.
  4. To be a Christian apostate. (If this were true there would be tons and tons of vampires. Probably just wishful thinking by those who really don't understand what being a christian means.)
  5. To curse God and drink blood. (Was good enough for Count Dracula)
  6. To be the child of a vampire.
  7. To be visited by a succubus (or incubus) or have relations with somebody like Courtesan Phillipa
  8. To drink the blood of a real vampire. (What happened to Wilhelmina Harker)
  9. To be bitten by a real vampire
  10. To be repeatably bitten and weakened by a real vampire and then die.

Is the v5 vampire virus real?

No. No more than the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy.

It appears that the V5 myth rose out of the British TV miniseries Ultraviolet in which the the word "vampire" is never uttered. The government backed vampire hunting squad the main character discovers subtitutes "Code 5" or the Roman numeral V to denote cases and targets. Hence, V5.

A number of vampire enthusiasts who have taken role playing and fantasy a bit too far, latched on to the misattribution, and adopted it as the rationalization of bizarre, unstable behavior.

More recently, the V5 myth has transformed slightly, and become the K-17 Virus myth. Rather than transliterate from the film, vampire fans stole the idea directly from the 2002 movie Reign in Darkness. Vampire apocalypse movies such as these seem to bring dysfunction out of the woodwork.

Why do vampires live for ever?

Vampires DO exist and are fascinating beings, but they don't live forever. They're just very long lived, they could leave hundreds and even thousands of years. Any argument against them is naive and pointless. Visit Haemavore.com to learn more. Welcome to a new and fascinating world!

Why are werewolves and vampires enemies?

Werewolves and vampires are enemies because vampires and werewolves are fit enemies for each other. Therefore there is a tense rivalry.
Yes
Well they arent realy enemies becaus ether is no such thing as VAMPIRES

Why can vampires be killed with a stake only which goes through their heart?

Because they just do! Seriously though, vampires are killed because their heart is their only weak spot. There are many different reasons, I just felt like naming one. a vampire can die like any other human being there just a little bit more resiliant than most people.