Many things can kill a traditional vampire. they can burn in the sun, you can pierce them through the heart with a wooden stake, you can cut off their head and burn it, or drain them of their blood; the concept of a cross may or may not be "factual" and I'm not entirely sure garlic repels them. There might be other ways to kill them, but these are the most popular.
How long does it take to become a vampire if a vampire bites you?
1. It will take up to 3 days
2. it will be pain free
3. you will start to hear the heart beating in the humans chest
exception to number two. Both Bram Stoker and Ann Rice report a painful death in becoming a vampire.
How does being bitten by a vampire turn you into one?
In vampire lore, being bitten by a vampire can turn you into one by allowing the vampire's saliva, which contains a specific enzyme or virus, to enter your bloodstream and transform your physiology. The process typically involves the exchange of blood, and the specifics can vary depending on the myth or story being told.
If you drink vampire bats blood would you live?
Why do vampires need blood to live?
Its like us humans eating food, they need blood to live, and therefore make them strong. I think its how they made vampires drink blood, because they are seductive creatures of darkness, and that's where blood comes in, blood is as seductive as vampires.
Yes they do, they also have a pulse, buts its slower than a humans.
What is the difference between a vampire and a vampyre?
The spelling "vampyre" is an older and more archaic version of the word "vampire." There is no difference in meaning between the two terms, as they both refer to the mythical creature that feeds on blood.
If you suck your own blood would you still become a vampire?
In folklore, becoming a vampire usually involves being bitten by one. Sucking your own blood wouldn't typically turn you into a vampire, as the transformation is usually depicted as a result of being bitten by another vampire.
What happens when a vampire bites a vampire?
Typically, when one vampire bites another vampire, nothing significant happens. Vampires are generally immune to the effects of other vampires' bites as they are already undead and do not require blood to survive.
Do vampires live the same amount of time why?
The question is an oxymoron, a contradiction of terms. Vampires, the mythical creatures of the night, do not live. They are undead. As such, they can essentially exist forever. As their "end" has already come, they cannot end unless they are staked, roasted in sunlight, doused in holy water, beheaded and buried "face" down in hallowed ground, or any number of other means of terminating a vampire.
What happens if a vampire bites another vampire?
He experiences disappointment as there is no life-force for him to steal and not the hot, rich lushes blood that such an action is expectant of. Once done a vampire will be disinclined to repeating such a weakly satisfying experience and will immediately start thinking about the more rewarding experience of biting living people.
What are What are facts about vampires?
What do you call the scientists who study about the vampires?
Scientists who study vampires are typically referred to as "vampirologists" or "pseudohematologists." They often explore the folklore, history, and pop culture surrounding vampires, as well as the psychology and sociology related to vampire subcultures.
How does a vampire change its victim into a vampire without killing them?
A vampire transforms a victim into a vampire through a process typically involving the exchange of blood. The vampire’s bite transfers a portion of the vampire’s blood to the victim, who then undergoes a supernatural transformation that turns them into a vampire. This process can vary slightly depending on the vampire mythology.
How do you turn into a vampire without getting bit by one?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to become a vampire through any means other than being bitten by one according to folklore and legend. Trying to become a vampire through other methods can be dangerous and is not advised.
Will a vampire smell your blood more directly if you have your period?
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that vampires exist or have the ability to smell blood differently during menstruation. This concept is fictional and based on vampire folklore and myths.
Do vampires live as long as vampire bats and why?
No, vampires in legend and folklore are often depicted as living for centuries or even immortally, while vampire bats typically live for about 10-20 years. This difference is due to the mythical nature of vampires, which allows for long lifespans as part of their supernatural abilities.
What will you do if a vampire bites you?
well in twilight, the venom goes into your system and it supposedly hurts more than anything. it turns you into a vampire and the process takes about 3 days of excrutiating pain.
But no one likes Twilight Vampires. A real vampire would fill your head with things to take your mind of the pain and feed on you while you are unaware. Or simply bite you, feeling pain. You will either die, or they bury you and stay with you until a night has passed, you both then emerge and you become a vampire. There is another way that involves you drinking the vampires blood and then dying and coming back to life as a vampire. Or they may use you to feed off, simply for the pleasure.
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Another opinion:
A vampire bite could maybe do both of these things. I don't think it's completely clear how you would change into a vampire, or even if you just die once they bite you. From things that I've read, vampirism/vampires was/have been written as a disease, a mythological creature, and some kind of trend, like "cannibalism". There's definitely no shortage of theories out there.
The example of a "Vampire" probably shouldn't be based off of Twilight though. I haven't seen the movies or read the books, but from things that I've heard, this "Edward Cullens" has no fangs, sparkles when he's in sunlight, and I think that there was something else that I can't remember. I've heard him called "the Sparkle Fairy", and I think I agree with whoever came up with it.
In general, vampires are beings that cannot/don't go out in sunlight, drink the blood of their victims(I've also heard it explained as taking a beings life force, and that they "more likely" raped their victims, leaving them drained of energy.), and on occasion, change their victims to a vampire. (I think... it's been a while since I've looked these guys up.
In "the Journal of Professor Abraham Van Helsing", Dracula was the first vampire (or demon) that started a disease that was spread by biting. The infected townspeople were easily killed though, but were then decapitated, their mouths stuffed with garlic and buried face-down in the ground. Fully "grown" vampires also had the ability to... "seduce"(?) their victims.
A friend explained to me though, that in this "Twilight", in order to keep the vampires dead, they had to be ripped apart and burned. I guess that would work as well.
When it comes right down to it, my thoughts are that the "vampire" should be left alone, and anyone that writes about them might just be better off to make their own blood-sucking creature... and give it a different name maybe. >.> But hey, that's just me.
As far as what you do? Well... I've never been bitten by a vampire, and neither have any of my friends, but I guess that you'd normally go out and turn other peopel into vampires. But, please don't do that.
What would happen if you suck the vampire's blood after he bites you?
Count Dracula forced Wilhelmina Harker to drink his blood and she became his mind thrall: picked up some vampire abilities and traits - in effect she became a dhampir, a living vampire. The condition was temporary: she reverted after a period of a couple of weeks either because her immune system over-came the 'contagion' or (as the book was inclined to suggest) Count Dracula was destroyed.
I don't think that being bitten first would have any addition effect, but then I have no evidence to go on to suggest that, it is merely speculation.
How do you turn into a vampire without being bitten?
in fantasy novels, a vampire spawn does not always need to be bitten. sometimes, the vampiric virus is within the vampire's saliva and thus, anyone the vampire bites, whether they just drink from them or kill them with a bite, the victim will rise as a vampire spawn. in other cases, the vampire gives the victim some of their blood to drink and after ingesting it, they will carry the vampiric virus.
this is true in the real world application. a vampire's bite is just as septic as any other human mouth, so the method of biting to turn someone doesn't work and can give someone a very nasty infection at the bite area. if a real world vampire wants to give someone else the vampiric affliction, they donate blood which the victim ingests.
the real world application of the vampiric affliction is a disease of the blood, so it can be given to others thru blood transfer. the normal precautions of blood donation (disease screening, either curable or constant) also play an important factor, similar to donating blood to a hospital. not much vampire blood is needed to turn another person; sometimes it takes more than a mL, sometimes not. it depends on how well the victim's body handles the first dose of blood. at most, a coffee cup of the vampire's blood would assure anyone that drinks it would carry the virus.
How do you get a vampire to bite you?
Go up to him and call him names and then kick him and punch him a couple times. He will soon get angry and start chasing you. Instead of running stop and wait for the pain.
How many chromosomes do vampires have?
Vampires are fictional creatures, so they do not have a scientifically determined number of chromosomes. In reality, humans and other living organisms have a specific number of chromosomes that dictate our genetic makeup.
How do vampires react to menstrual blood?
There is no universal answer as beliefs about vampires vary across cultures and folklore. In some traditional lore, vampires may be repelled by menstrual blood due to its association with life and fertility, while others believe they may be attracted to it as a source of life force. Ultimately, how vampires react to menstrual blood is subjective and dependent on the specific myth or story being told.
What does a vampire bite feel like?
A vampire bite is often described as feeling cold, sharp, and slightly painful. Some people report feeling a rush of euphoria or pleasure during the bite.
Why do vampires live for so long?
The traditional lore doesn't really say much in this division, other thn making a point out of how vampires aren't really "alive".
They are a kind of undead /demonic beeing, and as with a lot of fiction, they defy logic and natural laws.
Short answer: They're allready dead, and can't die again ;P