Then again, folklore and fiction are all good fun here, given the fact that vampires simply don't exist. When we look into the world of vampire literature and the later media, evil vampire spirits start to take I still remember Quite clearly The stake through the heart was once--for all One other way you can kill vampires is through faith symbols.
In stories like 'Dracula', crosses and holy water are presented as effective weapons against vampires. However, in actuality these methods are just to keep them away Garlic is also a vampire-repellent, but as with crosses and holy water it serves more to keep them at arm's length than actually harm them in any way that would be fatal.
One thing about vampires on which all tribes agree: sunlight killing them is perfectly normal, and so nearly every piece of vampire mythology includes this point. In "The Twilight Saga" and "Twilight" vampires are made to sparkle when they come into contact with UV radiation, not sizzle.
But old-fashioned vampire lore insists that Sun = death especially for the undead. According to television shows like 'True Blood', another easy way to get rid of a vampire permanently is through decapitation! The strategy changes with whichever universe the vampire is in, as every author uses different rules of vampire biology and physiology.
And on a lighter side: remember that when dealing with vampires, regardless of what situation may arise you never really want to confront them--or at least make sure they like you.
This should be obvious to someone who's spent anytime at all lost in the world of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or "The Vampire Diaries," but to off a vampire, one needs a wooden stake driven straight through his heart. Vinegar Garlic, holy water, crosses all will not affect your fangs; in fact they just make you mad.
And then there is sunlight. Good old Vitamin D, a vampire's worst enemy. Naturally, how to kill a vampire is different in each show, naturally.
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Vampires are a myth, but for Charlie Preston vampires are real.
With the mysterious appearance of a man by the name of Maxwell Barnett, Charlie’s life changes in a matter of minutes. Unfortunately, not for the better.
Every vampire is assigned a bloodline and Charlie is about to learn that she’s Maxwell’s property. There’s no easy way of accepting that you were born to nourish a vampire. No easy way of accepting that he wants you to be his vampire bride.
From seduction to murder, Charlie and Maxwell face many obstacles together and against each other, but what Charlie doesn’t know is that death is the only way to survive what’s coming.
After Liam became a vampire in a different era, he has been a target for both vampires and vampire hunters due to his sinful past. A past that he can't escape from no matter how far he runs for he was a vampire that loathed his own existence.
Liam has tried to die but he has been cursed with immortality, a vampire that cannot die despite wanting to was the worst torture.
But he finds his will to live through Sophia Walker, a lady that reminded him of a piece of him that he once thought was dead.
But what if the one that could gave him a reason to live was the only one that could kill him?
Will his pain be released or would the idea of leaving the one he loves be his new pain?
"You are driving me, crazy girl," I said I took her earlobes in between my teeth and scraped them sexually, her moans filled my ears and I bite it harder.
"I am now an immortal. I got my own power." I muttered under me breathe.
"Wait a little!" she said as she shoved me into the . I slumped on the as I attempted to quell my emotion. she twerked her asses in a way that sent some sensation into my spine. I groaned and held my .
Suddenly, she turned her face to me and I gave her a lustful smile. she frowned.
"Who are you?" she asked in a cozy voice as she paced up and down like a giant warrior ready for war.
"What do you mean, baby?" I asked lustfully, and my gazed swiveled around and I saw the mirror overlooking her back. Had she discovered the new me? My eyes flickered. I stood up in a flash of a speed of a Vampire and strode to the window. I saw the seven birds as they swiveled and sang the usual song. My face changed as my fang shoot out.
"I am a vampire!" I yelled.
There were four werewolves kingdoms in the Oasis of Credos and those kingdoms enclosed that of the human being.
There was peace until a college boy turned into a vampire. How did he? He tried to unravel the new him, and he met the seven birds. He composed an army of Vampires.
The werewolves won't accept his revenge mission as he targeted both the human and the werewolves.
A man called HUNTER. decided to eradicate all immortals, along with his brother and his daughter, who is the secret crush of the vampire boy. Will he accomplish his mission?
Callie Evans was trained to kill vampires. Now she's falling in love with one.
As her town falls prey to a series of supernatural attacks, Callie and her family of hunters must uncover the vampire hidden in their midst - before it's too late. Drawn into a love triangle and struggling with her own morality, Callie has to fight to find herself again.
I am a vampire, and that is the truth. But the modern meaning of the word vampire, the stories that have been told about creatures such as I, are not precisely true. I do not turn to ash in the sun, nor do I cringe when I see a crucifix. I wear a tiny gold cross now around my neck, but only because I like it. I cannot command a pack of wolves to attack or fly through the air. Nor can I make another of my kind simply by having him drink my blood. Wolves do like me, though, as do most predators, and I can jump so high that one might imagine I can fly. As to blood--ah, blood, the whole subject fascinates me. I do like that as well, warm and dripping, when I am thirsty. And I am often thirsty.
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Folklore is packed with wild and creative ways to take down a rogue vampire, and honestly, some of these methods sound like they’d make for a great action scene in a movie. One classic approach is the good old wooden stake through the heart—preferably made of ash or hawthorn, depending on the region. It doesn’t just stop the heart; it pins them to the ground so they can’t rise again. But here’s the thing: you can’t just stab them any old way. Some traditions say you have to hit the heart in a single blow, or the vampire might just get more pissed off. And if you really want to be thorough, decapitation and stuffing the mouth with garlic or holy objects seals the deal. Bonus points if you bury them face-down so they’ll dig deeper into the earth instead of escaping.
Then there’s the fun stuff like scattering seeds or grains near their grave. Vampires are apparently compelled to count every single one, which buys you time to escape—or finish the job. Sunlight’s another big one, though not all traditions agree on whether it kills them or just weakens them. And let’s not forget running water; crossing a river can stop them dead in their tracks, literally. The variety here is fascinating because it reflects local fears and resources. Like, in some Slavic tales, you’d use a scythe at crossroads, while in others, it’s all about holy water and silver. Makes you wonder how much of this was just people improvising with whatever they had lying around.