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Vampire Blood Trilogy: Books 1 - 3 (The Saga of Darren Shan)

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Shael, Rabbi (1 June 2009). "Rabbi Shael Speaks... Tachles: Vampires, Einstein and Jewish Folklore". Shaelsiegel.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2018 . Retrieved 5 December 2010. At the bottom of the screen, you'll see the spend button which allows you to spend Potent Blood on one of three randomly selected Powers. A 17th century Hungarian countess embarks on a murderous undertaking, with the belief that bathing in the blood of virgins will preserve her beauty.

a b Ramos, Maximo D. (1990) [1971]. Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology. Quezon: Phoenix Publishing. ISBN 978-971-06-0691-7. a b Marigny, Jean (1993). Sang pour Sang, Le Réveil des Vampires, Gallimard, coll. Gallimard. pp.50–52. ISBN 978-2-07-053203-2. Billy the Kid must stop Dracula (Carradine) from taking his fiancé and making her his vampire bride. The name Dracula is not used in the film, only in the title. Mappin, Jenni (2003). Didjaknow: Truly Amazing & Crazy Facts About... Everything. Australia: Pancake. p.50. ISBN 978-0-330-40171-5.Albanologjike, Gjurmime (1985). Folklor dhe etnologji (in Albanian). Vol.15. pp.58–148. Archived from the original on 19 May 2016 . Retrieved 12 January 2016. A psychologically fragile woman has nightmarish experiences and comes to believe that another strange and mysterious young woman that she has let into her home may actually be a vampire. Recovering drug addicts are persuaded by a vampire clan leader to give up their humanity and join them as vampires.

Monster Brawl (2011) - Jesse T. Cook | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie". A more-or-less faithful adaptation. Also known as Crypt of the Vampire in the U.S. and Crypt of Horror in the U.K.

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Cooper, J.C. (1992). Symbolic and Mythological Animals. London: Aquarian Press. pp.25–26. ISBN 978-1-85538-118-6. Melton, J. Gordon (2010). The Vampire Book: The encyclopedia of the Undead. Visible Ink Press. pp.9–10. ISBN 978-1-57859-350-7. McNally, Raymond T.; Florescu, Radu (1994). In Search of Dracula. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-395-65783-6. a b "Russian Etymological Dictionary by Max Vasmer" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 4 May 2006 . Retrieved 13 June 2006.

A made-for-TV film about a modern vampire family who hail from Carpathia and try to assimilate into American life in Long Beach, California. Keatley, Avery. "Try as she might, Bram Stoker's widow couldn't kill 'Nosferatu' ". NPR.org . Retrieved 20 April 2022. Gómez-Alonso, Juan (1998). "Rabies: a possible explanation for the vampire legend". Neurology. 51 (3): 856–59. doi: 10.1212/WNL.51.3.856. PMID 9748039. S2CID 219202098. The vampire or revenant first appeared in poems such as The Vampire (1748) by Heinrich August Ossenfelder, Lenore (1773) by Gottfried August Bürger, Die Braut von Corinth ( The Bride of Corinth) (1797) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Robert Southey's Thalaba the Destroyer (1801), John Stagg's "The Vampyre" (1810), Percy Bysshe Shelley's "The Spectral Horseman" (1810) ("Nor a yelling vampire reeking with gore") and "Ballad" in St. Irvyne (1811) about a reanimated corpse, Sister Rosa, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's unfinished Christabel and Lord Byron's The Giaour. [157] An animated short film about a boy who is not like the others and dreams about finding his place in the world.

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Tales of supernatural beings consuming the blood or flesh of the living have been found in nearly every culture around the world for many centuries. [61] The term vampire did not exist in ancient times. Blood drinking and similar activities were attributed to demons or spirits who would eat flesh and drink blood; even the devil was considered synonymous with the vampire. [62] Almost every culture associates blood drinking with some kind of revenant or demon, or in some cases a deity. In India tales of vetālas, ghoulish beings that inhabit corpses, have been compiled in the Baitāl Pacīsī; a prominent story in the Kathāsaritsāgara tells of King Vikramāditya and his nightly quests to capture an elusive one. [63] Piśāca, the returned spirits of evil-doers or those who died insane, also bear vampiric attributes. [64]

Based on Countess Elizabeth Bathory and her rejuvenation baths consisting of the blood of young virgins.Drawing on past works such as The Vampyre and Carmilla, Stoker began to research his new book in the late 19th century, reading works such as The Land Beyond the Forest (1888) by Emily Gerard and other books about Transylvania and vampires. In London, a colleague mentioned to him the story of Vlad Ţepeş, the "real-life Dracula", and Stoker immediately incorporated this story into his book. The first chapter of the book was omitted when it was published in 1897, but it was released in 1914 as " Dracula's Guest". [161]

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