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  2. Vampire folklore by region - Wikipedia

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    Vampire folklore by region. Legends of vampires have existed for millennia; cultures such as the Mesopotamians, Hebrews, ancient Greeks, and Romans had tales of demonic entities and blood-drinking spirits which are considered precursors to modern vampires. Despite the occurrence of vampire-like creatures in these ancient civilizations, the ...

  3. List of vampiric creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Catacano – Crete. also spelled Kathakano. Cihuateteo – Aztec Mythology. Chedipe – India. Children of Judas – Bulgaria and Serbia. Chonchon – Latin America. Chordewa – Bengal. Chupacabra – Originated in Puerto Rico; subsequent reports (some erroneous) in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, The United States of America.

  4. Vampire - Wikipedia

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    The Vampire, by Philip Burne-Jones, 1897. A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead humanoid creatures that often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods which they inhabited while they ...

  5. List of The Vampire Chronicles characters - Wikipedia

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    A complete, visual genealogical record of all vampire characters found in Anne Rice's series: The Vampire Chronicles and The Lives of the Mayfair Witches. Includes dates of vampiric embrace and, if applicable, dates of eternal death. The following is a list of characters from Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles, which began with the 1976 novel Interview with the Vampire. The series primarily ...

  6. V/H/S/94 - Wikipedia

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    V/H/S/94 is a 2021 American Direct-to-streaming found footage horror anthology film, and the fourth installment in the V/H/S franchise.The film originates from a screenplay written by David Bruckner, and Brad Miska, [1] with segments directed by franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Timo Tjahjanto, in addition to newcomers Jennifer Reeder, Ryan Prows and Chloe Okuno.

  7. List of vampires - Wikipedia

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    Dracula ( Castlevania series) Dumah ( Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver) E. Ecaterina the Wise ( Vampire: The Masquerade – Redemption) Edgar Markov ( Magic: the Gathering) Eliza ( Tekken Revolution and Tekken 7) Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy ( The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt) Erika Sendo ( Fortune Arterial) F.

  8. Vampire literature - Wikipedia

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    Vampire fiction is rooted in the "vampire craze" of the 1720s and 1730s, which culminated in the somewhat bizarre official exhumations of suspected vampires Petar Blagojevich and Arnold Paole in Serbia under the Habsburg monarchy. One of the first works of art to touch upon the subject is the short German poem The Vampire (1748) by Heinrich ...

  9. Morbius - Wikipedia

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    Genius intelligence. Superhuman strength, stamina, durability, speed, agility, reflexes, healing, longevity, and senses. Flight. Hypnotism. Weakness immunity. Morbius the Living Vampire (born Michael Morbius, also known as Morgan Michaels and Nikos Michaels) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.