Vampires are indistinguishable from humans, and appear as they did when they were turned, albeit with a paler complexion due to lack of blood flow. [106], In Vietnam, the word used to translate Western vampires, "ma cà rồng", originally referred to a type of demon that haunts modern-day Phú Thọ Province, within the communities of the Tai Dam ethnic minority. Script error: No such module "Unsubst". [137] Despite being dismissed by experts, the link gained media attention[138] and entered popular modern folklore. [77], Beings having many of the attributes of European vampires appear in the folklore of Africa, Asia, North and South America, and India. [86], Dom Augustine Calmet, a French theologian and scholar, published a comprehensive treatise in 1751 titled Treatise on the Apparitions of Spirits and on Vampires or Revenants which investigated the existence of vampires, demons, and spectres. !~DIO 1 Vampire 2 Skills 2.1 Pros 2.2 Cons 3 Skill Tree 4 Trivia Vampire is a race unlocked by using the Stone Mask. Gifted; vampires are able to utilize their blood or dark magick in order to knit their wounds far more quickly than a mortal. The last (and worst) possibility would be an engineered hybrid virus combining tra… [3], Although Bram Stoker's novel is the best known vampire fiction of the 19th century, it is the aristocratic figure of Lord Ruthven who is thought to have inspired the elegant and suave creature of stage and film. Can either teleport or turn to mist (not made clear which) to travel quickly; vampires can usually control their progeny, Immortal, or at least capable of reaching great ages. Above average when in human form, but they turn into a winged bat/demon-like creature, which is possibly their true appearance. Fatal, although they can become immune if they absorb blood with the Corvinus Strain becoming Vampire-Corvinus Strain Hybrids and possibly if they become Vampire/Lycan Hybrids. … This organism has two long … Causes burns but does not harm them very much. [38] Though folkloric vampires were believed to be more active at night, they were not generally considered vulnerable to sunlight. There are almost as many different characteristics of vampires as there are vampire legends. The lugat cannot be seen, he can only be killed by the dhampir, who himself is usually the son of a lugat. A newly sired vampire’s first "meal" must be the blood of their sire or they will perish by the next full moon. Can drain the energy of others and generate matter; can change the length of their hair; can do very long jumps; if given massive enough energy source, Kiss-Shot can summon a temporary time portal. As you can see, there's little to no consistency between vampire franchises. Werewolf blood mutates them, consuming the juniper plant immobilize them and a mysterious new flu strain kills them. [168], No effort to depict vampires in popular fiction was as influential or as definitive as Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897). This is part of a chart comparing the traits of various vampires. They get weak when they regurgitate blood. This tradition persisted in modern Greek folklore about the vrykolakas, in which a wax cross and piece of pottery with the inscription "Jesus Christ conquers" were placed on the corpse to prevent the body from becoming a vampire. For resistant cases, the body was dismembered and the pieces burned, mixed with water, and administered to family members as a cure. Scattering their dust, post mortem, prevents them from being revived. They can choose to rest in coffins or in beds, Only in the special zone where they are divided into houses; Kowloon Children have their own hierarchy as well, Werewolves, Frankenstein's Monster, Warlocks (mentioned), Demons (The Devil exists), Angels (Said to exist), God (The Christian God), Dracula, Dracula's brides, other vampires, Dr. Frankenstein, Igor, Velkan Valerious (as a werewolf). [89], Various regions of Africa have folktales featuring beings with vampiric abilities: in West Africa the Ashanti people tell of the iron-toothed and tree-dwelling asanbosam,[90] and the Ewe people of the adze, which can take the form of a firefly and hunts children. Supernatural damage sources, such as magic spells, enchanted/blessed weapons, or the teeth and claws of other supernatural creatures. [69], Vampires properly originating in folklore were widely reported from Eastern Europe in the late 17th and 18th centuries. At a conference I attended a few years back, Austin Kleon, the author of Steal Like an Artist, once described Picasso as the most obvious example of one.Picasso used to invite other artists to his studio for visits that would span hours. They can be killed with firearms, due to hemorrhages and bleeding or after severe physical trauma; not feeding on blood causes their bodies to decay and their minds to become feral. This Skill Line levels up by gaining xp. Typically beautiful (true vampire face is shown while feeding, by force of will or thinking about blood; blood vessels under and around the eyes swell and protrude from the face, the eyes become bloodshot until the sclera becomes dark red, fangs grow and extend), Gray corpse with swelled superficial veins protruding from the entire body, Retractable - Nagaraja, however, instead have non-retractable rows of shark like fangs, Yes for those with a reflection, No in other cases, Varies by bloodline, individual, and discipline. Slayers exist but the majority of the population consider them fictional. Nosferatu is also a famous vampire movie.. Do not age, and can change their apparent age to their liking, transform into mist, draining life from enemies to heal allies, stun nearby enemies; controls coven of Night Walkers, teleport short distance "doing damage on his way"; convert healing potions awarded for killing Lord Erebus to poison; Vampiric Aura, granting nearby allies the power to drain opponents' health; Morale, increasing attributes of minions. This is disputed, since Dr. Karen Jenson was in the same area where La Magra and Blade's battle took place and was not instantly turned, though it's probable that La Magra needs to concentrate his powers in order to actually turn humans). The disease can also lead to a drive to bite others and to a bloody frothing at the mouth. Starvation will kill them and extreme physical trauma can incapacitate them. Then there are the creative vampires. Some can manipulate reality and move from one place to another by recreating their body. [27] Aztec mythology described tales of the Cihuateteo, skull-faced spirits of those who died in childbirth who stole children and entered into sexual liaisons with the living, driving them mad. The human being turned must be buried alive in the ground afterward. Some own a private castle and live with their minions, others hunt their own kin as specialists. Shown as a prop on-screen, but never utilized, Non-fatal, but they find it extremely unpleasant. Burns them, but is not fatal. Kill the Queen and the whole clan dies. The primary characteristic of a vampire is feeding on blood. [150], A number of murderers have performed seemingly vampiric rituals upon their victims. Dracula is the most famous vampire in fiction, and many movies have been made about him, often with Christopher Lee as Dracula himself. Blagojevich supposedly returned and attacked some neighbours who died from loss of blood. Emotions such as love, guilt, and hate fuel the idea of the return of the dead to the grave. Over time, some attributes now regarded as integral became incorporated into the vampire's profile: fangs and vulnerability to sunlight appeared over the course of the 19th century, with Varney the Vampire and Count Dracula both bearing protruding teeth,1 and … Human blood; can drink liquids but not consume solid foods. This is similar to a practice of "anti-vampire burial": burying sharp objects, such as sickles, with the corpse, so that they may penetrate the skin if the body bloats sufficiently while transforming into a revenant. [57] Piśāca, the returned spirits of evil-doers or those who died insane, also bear vampiric attributes. Gifted vampires can assume the form of a large bat, a swarm of bats, ravens, flies, beetles, or cockroaches, a wolf, or a supernatural cloud of mist, although most of these powers are more common/represented in certain bloodlines. The vampire bat's bite is usually not harmful to a person, but the bat has been known to actively feed on humans and large prey such as cattle and often leaves the trademark, two-prong bite mark on its victim's skin. The character was later used in a story written by Serbian writer Milovan Glišić and in the Yugoslav 1973 horror film Leptirica inspired by the story. This has led vampire hunters to mistakenly conclude that a dead body had not decomposed at all or, ironically, to interpret signs of decomposition as signs of continued life. Vampires are said to be unable to walk on consecrated ground, such as that of churches or temples, or cross running water. Having fed on these women, the ma cà rồng then returns to its house and cleans itself by dipping its toes into barrels of sappanwood water. Fatal, but only if made of wood (older vampires require larger amounts of wood). Only if person dies while vampire blood is still in the system, the person then must feed on human blood to complete transition. They dug up his corpse, tore out his heart, burned it, and mixed the ashes with water in order to drink it. [153] Active vampirism within the vampire subculture includes both blood-related vampirism, commonly referred to as sanguine vampirism, and psychic vampirism, or supposed feeding from pranic energy. There was a nomination for deletion (Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of vampire traits in folklore and fiction) in 2012 with the final decision to keep. [6] The English term was derived (possibly via French vampyre) from the German Vampir, in turn derived in the early 18th century from the Serbian vampir (Serbian Cyrillic: вампир). Ultraviolet light and nuclear energy are fatal. They were described as having the bodies of crows or birds in general, and were later incorporated into Roman mythology as strix, a kind of nocturnal bird that fed on human flesh and blood. This is part of a chart comparing the traits of various vampires. [142], In cases where there was unconscious guilt associated with the relationship, the wish for reunion may be subverted by anxiety. [50], Decapitation was the preferred method in German and western Slavic areas, with the head buried between the feet, behind the buttocks or away from the body. Fatal, although the supervampire had to be killed through a combination of this and intense light, Implied; the supervampire was killed by an intense light after being staked, Yes, but only if the person truly has faith, Weaker at higher levels; can be negated with umbrellas or the sunscreen ability, Don't ignite from ash blocks, which ignite lesser beings, None gained for the player; non-player vampires don't show any symptoms, Status as a vampire is made obvious with a change in nametag color, and mobs always know the player is a vampire, unless disguised, No. Her father, assisted by the family physician, removed her from her tomb two months after her death, cut out her heart and burned it to ashes. Most are specially talented or have an affinity for one thing or skill. No, they have the second slowest speed in the game. Vampires can only be permanently killed by the sword of Michael. [63] Like the Lamia, the striges feasted on children, but also preyed on adults. Dracula is owner of the hotel and the leader of his friends; his castle is a haven for his family and other supernatural creatures. [17] The panic began with an outbreak of alleged vampire attacks in East Prussia in 1721 and in the Habsburg Monarchy from 1725 to 1734, which spread to other localities. Bloody pulp, or in rare cases of very old vampires, disappearing into flame and smoke upon meeting the sun. No. They can also drain HP from foes. Can drain the color red from objects instead of feeding on blood, become invisible, and animate corpses. [44][45] Aspen was also used for stakes, as it was believed that Christ's cross was made from aspen (aspen branches on the graves of purported vampires were also believed to prevent their risings at night). Most are able to walk on walls and ceilings. The vampire horde made up of Sebastian, John and the other teens, Annika and Maria. While newborn vampires can still give birth to children that are half vampires, a vampire of age a year or two cannot have children, after a few dozen years they stop feeling love for mates and instead see all as their children, and they can grow very attached to children whom they will protect with their life being their godfather or godmother. Archaeologists, historians, and forensic scientists revisit the days of vampire hysteria in the eighteenth-century Czech Republic and re-open the unholy grave of dark princess Eleonore von Schwarzenberg. If the victim is too old for transformation, the venom will burn and cause a painful death. Vampire Lords can assume a bat-like appearance. However, they must acquire other weaknesses in exchange that affect their gameplay. She is able to detach her fanged head which flies around in the night looking for blood, typically from pregnant women. Related again to their unchanging state, vampires are not forgiving; they do not move past an insult or injury. Holy water inhibits healing. Arguably Time travel (via e-ching), necromancy, possibly teleportation, Telepathically summoning victims they have already bitten. From this arises the belief that folkloric vampires and revenants visit relatives, particularly their spouses, first. Unspecified; listed characteristics represent the default, others can be taken. Fictional vampires can be romantic figures, often described as elegant and sexy (compare demons such as succubi and incubi). Vampires believe they are descended from wolves; most vampire powers were added to the race by Des Tiny after their genesis. [30], Corpses thought to be vampires were generally described as having a healthier appearance than expected, plump and showing little or no signs of decomposition. You have to be at least … Only a male of certain type of vampire with a female of a certain type of witch, Vampire blood entering the system by ingestion, Consumption of vampire blood after blood drained by vampire, Blood of humans & wild animals esp. [46] Potential vampires were most often staked through the heart, though the mouth was targeted in Russia and northern Germany[47][48] and the stomach in north-eastern Serbia. [169] Its portrayal of vampirism as a disease of contagious demonic possession, with its undertones of sex, blood and death, struck a chord in Victorian Europe where tuberculosis and syphilis were common. Human blood, consumed through the fingers. [178], In his documentary "Vampire Princess" (2007) the investigative Austrian author and director Klaus T. Steindl discovered in 2007 the historical inspiration for Bram Stoker's legendary Dracula character (see also Literature - Bram Stoker: Dracula's Guest[170]): "Many experts believe, the deleted opening was actually based on a woman. Ancients infected humans with blood as did Human Hybrids besides Kain. Turns the Strigoi into a Moroi if silver and charmed with spirit. [61], Greco-Roman mythology described the Empusae,[62] the Lamia,[63] the Mormo[64] and the striges. Kain is able to bite (even kill) his enemies without infecting them. Fatal within moments of exposure, except for day walkers and those able to bend light, Holy water burns them and a cross induces a "bad feeling". Drinking blood. The vampires of Kain's empire were never documented. A failed human blood substitute caused the vampire who was injected with it to convulse and explode. In different regions, animals can be revenants as lugats; also, living people during their sleep. Implied that only digital cameras work. 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Despite this condemnation, the vampire lived on in artistic works and in local folklore. May feed on animal blood, but it is less nutritious.
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