Are vampires like the ones in True Blood?
Super fast, Can't enter a house without being invited in, Cry blood, Fly, and Glamor people?
Super fast, Can't enter a house without being invited in, Cry blood, Fly, and Glamor people?
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Vamps don't exist in real life.
Desiree
vampires don't exist and in every vampire movies you see vampires with different abilities some fly fast some turn into bats some cry blood some don't cry at all some does not cast a reflection some are afraid of crosses and garlic some are able to walk in day light some aren't all these stuff just tells you that vampires don't exist if they did they all wouldn't have the differences...every movie come up with something unique about vampires too
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No. Originally vampires are undead people who stay in coffins or graves in daytime because sun burns them and hunt at night for life essence such as blood, soul, energy etc. They are very pale, far from glamorous. Their power include turning into bats, controlling feral animals, scaling walls. They cannot stand Garlic.
The powers that you mentioned are recent addition to the vampire myths because they were trying to give it a different view so that their productions can attract more attention.
But you do know that vampires are not real right?
Obi Wan Knievel
In True Blood they're like that. In Twilight, word is they sparkle in the sun instead of explode. It all depends on how the author creates them.
In the old 'classic' days, there was only one kind of vampire and it was called Dracula. As soon as that story became successful, other authors cashed in on the character and started giving it their own spin and customized characteristics.
They remained as badass creatures until Anne Rice came along and wrote Interview With The Pantywaist, then the downward spiral started. That was actually a good book, but when they turned it into a movie they really made the characters into wimps. Now you know who to blame for all that Twilight crap, by the way.
BrokenEye
Depends on the specific version of the myth. I'm pretty sure the crying blood thing was made up out of whole cloth, but those other features certainly appear in several versions of the vampire myth.
Emphasis on "myth", btw