Vampires

Where can vampires get blood beside a human?

Where can vampires get blood beside a human?
  1. Where can a vampire get blood?
  2. Can vampires live on animal blood?
  3. Where would be the best place for a vampire to bite?
  4. Do vampires need human blood survive?
  5. How can I see a vampire?
  6. Do vampires have powers?
  7. What happens if a vampire bites a werewolf?
  8. Can a vampire drink its own blood?
  9. How do vampires get hard?
  10. What kind of teeth do vampires have?
  11. Who was the first vampire?
  12. What happens if I drink blood?
  13. How many vampires are there?
  14. Can vampires mate?
  15. How do you get vampire powers?

Where can a vampire get blood?

There are no limits to where the blood can come from.

Animal blood, human blood, blood from still-living organisms, stored blood. Anything that can be used to feed a real blood-drinking animal (vampire bat, biting insect, lamprey) is acceptable. The only caveat is that it can't be taken from live human donors.

Can vampires live on animal blood?

In the same fashion, a vampire CAN use animal blood, but they can't live for sustained periods of time on it. There WILL come a time when they need human blood, no ifs, ands, or buts.

Where would be the best place for a vampire to bite?

Where's the best place to bite a person? Any of the major arteries. If you're going for efficiency—that is, the fastest blood flow—the best place to sink your fangs is into your victim's chest. Aim for the aorta, which carries blood out of the heart and is the largest blood vessel of all, up to 1 inch in diameter.

Do vampires need human blood survive?

Blood can be compared to food and drink for humans; vampires require blood to drink in order to survive. ... While all vampires need to consume blood, some depictions of vampires reject the idea of hurting or killing humans, so they turn to the blood of animals.

How can I see a vampire?

Spotting a vampire

According to vampire folklore, vampires display some tell-tale physical signs of their affliction: pale skin, an absence of a reflection in mirrors, fangs and red glowing eyes. These attributes are commonly assigned to the blood-sucking undead in popular culture.

Do vampires have powers?

The supernatural forces that sustain vampires beyond mortal death also endow them with immortality, heightened senses, and enhanced superhuman physical abilities as well as powers of mind control and mental abilities which make them physically superior to humans.

What happens if a vampire bites a werewolf?

Klaus biting Will Whenever a vampire is bitten by a werewolf or hybrid, the venom will be transmitted into the vampire's bloodstream from the werewolf's mouth. ... A vampire's death by a werewolf bite is very slow and painful, which is why many who are bitten are ultimately "mercy-killed" before they reach that point.

Can a vampire drink its own blood?

Auto-vampirism is a form of vampirism that refers to drinking one's own blood, typically as a form of sexual gratification. As a mental disorder, this is also called as autohemophagia, which is derived from three Greek words: auto, which means "self"; hemo, for "blood"; and, phag, meaning "to eat".

How do vampires get hard?

Vampires have blood, which is what's used to fill those erections generally required for sex, in their system only after they've hunted and sucked their victims dry. ... Instead of blood, vampire veins can sometimes flow with venom.

What kind of teeth do vampires have?

What are vampire teeth? Vampire teeth are just canine teeth that are extra pointy and extra sharp. The shape is genetically predetermined.

Who was the first vampire?

The first vampire started out as not a vampire at all, but as a human man named Ambrogio. He was an Italian-born adventurer who fate brought to Delphi, in Greece. You can read the full story here, but in a nutshell a series of blessings and curses transformed this young man into history's first vampire.

What happens if I drink blood?

Drinking blood won't have the same therapeutic effect. Consuming more than a few drops — like from a busted lip — may actually make you nauseous and result in vomiting. If you do go on to ingest a significant amount, hemochromatosis is possible.

How many vampires are there?

At least 5,000 vampires in the US!

Atlanta Vampire Alliance, a house for 'real vampires', conducted surveys that found there are at least 5,000 people in the United States who identify as vampires.

Can vampires mate?

Vampires are drawn to their mates through a combination of affinity and chemical compatibility. ... Some vampires do mate again, though this is rare. Vampire mates may be other vampires, or they may be humans. In the case of human mates, difficult decisions must be made about whether to turn them into a vampire.

How do you get vampire powers?

Vampire Powers are available to all vampires from Teenagers and older. Each power costs a certain number of power points, which are in turn gained from filling the experience meter at the bottom a vampire's need panel.

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