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The Vampire is a unit for the Undead. Vampire can first be produced at level 1 Vampires have the ability to transform into a multitude of bats upon command, but this ability can be nullified if someone were to grab onto him/her. They also can command naturally born bats to act as their secondary eyes, spying upon other peoples' activities. Vampires have only one sworn enemy, the Werewolves. This blood feud has led to thousands of deaths on either side, and normally they try to kill each other upon sight, an alliance or co-existence between members of the two races are considered taboo and are subjected to extermination. Again, there are a few notable exceptions here, mainly Reiri Kamura and Riza Wildman. Vampires are Immortal creatures of the Night who need human Blood to live. They hunt human down in day or night and try to stay alive by drinking blood. They're mission is to bring their children to life Vampire sind im Volksglauben und in der Mythologie blutsaugende Nachtgestalten. Dabei handelt es sich meist um einen wiederbelebten menschlichen Leichnam, der sich von menschlichem oder tierischem Blut ernährt und – je nach Kultur und Mythos – mit verschiedenen übernatürlichen Kräften ausgestattet ist. Einer der berühmtesten Vampire ist Graf Dracula aus dem gleichnamigen Roman von Bram Stoker. Im Universum der Serie Doctor Who gibt es eine außerirdische Spezies, die als Große Vampire bezeichnet werden (State of Decay). Kategorie:Mythen und Legenden Kategorie:Begriffserklärungen A vampire is an intelligent undead creature which feeds off the blood of the living in order to prolong its unnatural life. Every Vampire on Erebus can trace their lineage to Alexis or Flauros, the first vampires born in ages past. Some of the first to receive the gift from them live on to the present, ruling clans and cities, and keeping their 'offspring' in check. Spoiled and accustomed to power, life under the rulership of a Vampire is a harsh existence, with the perpetual dread of being 'invited' to a feast. Humans ruled by Vampires in the Age of Rebirth responded one of two ways: with resigned depression, or fanatically devotion, joining the ranks of the Moroi in order to prove themselves worthy of the gift. Though relatively few have their wishes so granted, those who do frequently turn their backs on their human lives, becoming as cruel and decadent as the masters they serve. They delight in darker magic You can meet vampire in Elona+. Just like Carmilla, he belongs to introduced by Elona+ mazin race. As expected, uses Drain Blood special action. Other abilities include Darkness Bolt and Nightmare spells and Eye of brainwashing. Sadly he does not have the casting skill, rendering his spells uselessly weak. He will waste many turns of actions on casting and brainwashing instead of meleeing, which is the only thing he does that does decent damage. Annoying to fight as an enemy, but makes for a bad pet. Vampires are blood-sucking creatures who inhabit in many planets. In a Halloween-themed challenge, Phineas basically places the contestants in a dark forest. They have to escape from a vampire (Candace). [[Bild:vampir.jpg|thumb|Weiblicher Westvampir in menschlicher Form; Evi Forte ]] The difference in external diagnostic features between humans and vampires were actually pretty subtle, both because vampires never lasted long enough to diverge greatly from the human baseline, and also because natural selection is going to promote superficial similarity. However, while virtually identical to modern humans in terms of gross physical morphology, vampires were radically divergent from humans on the biochemical, neurological, and soft-tissue levels. This limited significant physical changes to soft tissue and microstructures that do not fossilise. This is one of the reasons why it's so difficult to identify these creatures in the fossil record-the other reason being that they sat at the very apex of the food pyramid, which means that they were quite rare even at peak numbers thumb|300px Les vampires sont un type de monstre présent dans Rosario + Vampire. Ce sont des créatures de Classe S et ils comptent parmi les monstres les plus puissants du manga. Ce sont des créatures à la peau pâle et aux cheveux argentés qui se nourrissent du sang des humains. Ils ont également les yeux rouges. Vampires are undead Humans afflicted with a supernatural virus that drives them to drinking blood from the living, often using fangs to inflict wounds from which to obtain it. Vampires possess immortality, heightened senses, and supernatural powers of strength, speed, and mind control. Some Vampires struggled with Batman, most notably Dracula and The Monk. In The Batman vs. Dracula, Vampires are also implied to consume souls and flesh. Batman would sometimes be afflicted by Vampirism and be transformed into a vampire for a short time. On some Elseworlds, Batman is permanently a vampire. Combine ingredients in a shaker over ice. Serve as shots in a highball (rocks) glass. A vampire is a sinister creature that is feared by many wizards. They have an aversion to garlic and cannot bear its presence. They are, however, considered beings, but are so shady that centaurs and merpeople do not want to be classified as beings because of them. Despite this, there exist Vampire Hunters, people who professionally kill vampires; one wizard at the Quidditch World Cup claimed that he was one, even though paragraph twelve of the Guidelines for the Treatment of Non-Wizard Part-Humans specifically forbids such a thing. A vampire is a magical humanoid that is famed for biting people on the neck and sucking their blood. They are part of the family of beings known as the Living Dead. Vampires are a species of lamp with the trinomial name vampirus mampirus dabampirus. They are mainly muckyawful, except for the VFH (Vampires For Happiness) organization. All vampires will vote for Raga Man in the upcoming election. This includes members of the VFH. To see a complete list of current Vampires, click here. __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__ Le vampire est un être magique nocturne qui est connu pour mordre et sucer le sang de ses victimes. C'est l'un des prédateurs les plus dangereux pour l'homme, ce qui leur a valu d'obtenir de nombreux avantages par rapport aux autres races lors des négociations durant la mise en place du Code International du Secret Magique, ce qui leur a valu de nombreuses jalousies, notamment de la part des centaures. -"Der Tanz der Vampire (Act II Finale)", Tanz der Vampire Vampires are very common on the Sueniverse. Many follow different myths and are adapted from different stories. One of the most important question that will be asked to a newly created vampire is: For or against Dracula? A Vampire is a generic member of the western variant of . In Random Kingdom III, they are lesser vampires under the guide of a Vampire Lord, belonging to one of the vampiric houses, or clans; bloodlines that originate from one of the original vampire lords and ladies and are passed on via vampiric transformation transmitted by a bite. Vampires confirm to the folkloric concept of the creature and do not retain their mental faculties and abilities to the same extent that the lords and ladies do - they are, essentially, a specific kind of revenant or predatory zombie. Often mentioned in the folklore of various cultures: a monster that sucks the blood of humans and livestock. Possesses high battle capabilities and is not easy to kill. Its strength is one of the greatest among monsters. On the other hand, vampires have many weaknesses such as being weakened by rosaries and water. Also known as the Immortal Ones. This is the transformation caused by the Become Vampire Device. A second set of powers are avaiable when using the Beast Form power. Vampires are monsters in Dr. Lunatic with Expando-Pak and Dr. Lunatic Supreme With Cheese. They debuted in the world The Haunted Mansion and were one of the strongest non-Boss enemies in the game at the time. Like Dark Vampires and Spikey, collecting Garlic makes these enemies flee from the player for as long as the effects of the item last. Vampires are a rare race of supernatural (with less in existence than even werewolves). Vampires must feed off of the blood of humans, but they do not have to kill their victims each time they feed. However, they must kill and completely drain one human of blood each year before the date of their "rebirth" into vampirism. Vampires are generally the most disliked supernatural race. The reason for this is speculated to be because unlike other supernaturals, vampires must take the life of a human to prolong their own. (Whereas species like werewolves, although known to kill, can refrain from doing so.) Other reasons mentioned include the arrogant attitude some vampires display after vampire literature gained prominance. (Ie. The Anne Rice novels.) Vampires are very typical in their fighting style, sacrificing their very life force to use their skills/attacks. The first skill you can use (Bloodsuck) allows the vampire to immobilise and drink the blood of their enemy to restore their sacrified life force. Once an enemy has been blood sucked, they will need to visit a healer to get the dark poison from the vampire removed or they will turn into a vampire themselves. a vampire is a creature that sucks the blood of others. Vampires (homines nocturnae), in Marvel Comics' Blade universe, are a sub-offshoot of humanity with their progenitor being the entity Drake (also known as Dracula and Dagon), a Sumerian who was worshiped as a god. His progeny are the "Pure-Bloods", while those beings who are bitten by Drake or his descendants are byproducts of vampirism. Though it is a virus it does have supernatural aspects to it such as the "Pure-Blood Spirits" of the pure bloods, as well as the supernatural origins of each clan. Also called Kindred, Vampires are descendants of Caine (the Biblical Cain), cursed with a thirst for blood, vulnerability to sunlight and immortality. Vampires are forever subject to the Beast, their raging animal urges of hunger, fear and rage. Some vampires clans live in cities, which are run feudally by Princes; life in a city is one of constant political manipulation and paranoia, as the powers of the city vie for power, control and food. Vampire may refer to: 1. * REDIRECT: The creature vampire 2. * REDIRECT: The story Vampire 3. * REDIRECT: The story cycle Vampire Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless of whether they are undead or a living person/being. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in many cultures, and may go back to "prehistoric times", the term vampire was not popularized until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe, although local variants were also known by different names, such as vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused The most famous vampire is probably Count Dracula. __TOC__ In many vampire stories the victim becomes a vampire after being bitten. The details of how this happens vary from story to story. In some stories the transformation happens instantly, in others the process of vampirization is long and slow, involving the vampire making repeated attacks on the same victim. Some vampires in fiction are able to change into bats and fly. In the novel Dracula, Count Dracula is able to change into a bat, a wolf and a mist. Dracula is also able to partially hypnotize people. Vampires are baseline humans, infected with HMHVV. Vampires prey on sentient beings, absorbing the life essence of their victims along with the victim’s blood. Victims are typically thin and pale and suffer from chronic essence loss which can only be stemmed by draining the essence of others - most often through a blood-link. Those not outright killed in the transfer often find themselves sharing the vampire's affliction. More conscientious than other infected metahumans, vampires are able to restrain their hunger. Some vampires refuse to drain from an unwilling subject, while others revel in their role as predators and killers. Vampires become sick within the hour if they consume anything but blood, and they have particularly bad reactions to alcohol. En 1953, un mémo de Douglas Pabst pour Herbert Rossoff mentionnait que personne ne croirait qu'une cheerleader puisse tuer des vampires. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") Au 20ème siècle, sortait le film "Vampire Vixens". (VOY: "Future's End, Part I") En 2372, Joseph Sisko compara deux officiers de sécurité qui pratiquaient un balayage sanguin à des vampires et demanda à son fils de leur ordonner de s'assoir pour commander un menu ou de quitter son restaurant. (DS9: "Homefront") Subtitle: Batman Vampires are undead creatures, turned from humans, who consume blood for sustenance. A famous vampire is Dracula. Some say they're real. Some say they aren't. This page lists all dead Vampires. Vampires ate either born or were originally humans who were turned into vampires. * Natural Birth: This is how purebloods are created. * Infectious Bite: This is how most turnbloods are created. The vampire virus exists in the vampire's saliva and is inserted into the victim's bloodstream through a bite. It takes approximately 72 hours after infection for the virus to mutate the victim to become a vampire; this can occur even after death if the infected individual is not properly drained of blood. In Blade: The Series, infected humans have been shown to become vampires within a few hours after infection when they are killed after becoming infected. Marcus Van Sciver reveals that transformation from bites is not a highly reliable means of transmitting the vampire virus. * Blood Co Vampires are a race of fiends mentioned in Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2's prologue comic book: The Vampire War, drawn and written by Team Ninja. It is unknown if they will make appearances in future installments of Ninja Gaiden. Vampires are normally extremely beautiful, and their skin is described as extremely cold and as hard as granite, and is often compared to alabaster. Their scent is very appealing to humans who get close enough to smell them. Vampire eyes start out as a crimson red; a red eye color indicates that a vampire is either a newborn or has recently consumed human blood. The color becomes onyx black when a vampire is in need of blood. However when a vampire's eyes are a golden color, it indicates that a vampire has instead consumed animal blood. Their irises fade in color as time passes after their feedings. Purplish-black bruises appear under their eyes, becoming more pronounced with thirst. The bruises signify the fact that vampires never sleep. If their skin is white, they are extremely pale, bu A vampire is a being presented in folklore as an undead who drinks blood for energy. Vampires are popular in fiction. Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is among the earliest works about vampires. Another famous such work of fiction is the movie Nosferatu. Vampires are said to be possible to kill by driving a wooden stake through their heart. Usually they also cannot stand sunlight. Vampires(吸血鬼Kyūketsuki) are powerful sentient beings who are, physically, similar to humans. All known vampires are part of the Alucard Clan. Vampire sind flugfähige, nachtaktive Wesen, die sich von Blut ernähren. Deshalb sind sie im Allgemeinen geächtet und verhasst. Durch ihren Halsbiss können Vampire gewöhnliche Menschen auch infizieren- und diese selbst zu Vampiren zu machen. Viele Vampire lieben es jedoch zu sehr Menschen zu töten, um sie auszusaugen. Der Nachteil des Vampirs ist, dass ihn das Sonnenlicht verbrennt und ihm üblen Schaden anrichtet und dass er anfällig gegen Knoblauch ist. Vampire gibt es eigentlich auf der ganzen Welt, jedoch leben viele von ihnen in Scatar. He has had a fairly short superhero history. Vampire, auch als die Kinder der Nacht bekannt, sind eine Spezies von Schattenwesen. Zusammen mit Werwölfen sind Vampire Menschen, die von einer Dämonenkrankheit befallen sind. Auch sind Vampire so wie Hexenwesen unsterblich und unfruchtbar. Zur Zeit des Sith-Imperialen Krieges waren die Vampire - formal die 283. Imperiale Jagdstaffel - eine der ältesten Sternjägerstaffeln des Galaktischen Imperiums. 8 NSY ausgehoben, überstanden ihre Piloten zahlreiche Schlachten und Kriege, um auch noch 127 NSY aktiv zu sein. Eng verbunden ist die Geschichte der Staffel mit der Familie Bastron, denn mit Pherlux, Yarina und Jayla Bastron dienten drei Vertreter der Blutlinie als Kommandeure der Einheit. Vampires are an immortal species that are near-invulnerable to physical harm. They thirst for blood, and do not require sleep. Because of the extremely damaging effects sunlight has on their skin, vampires prefer night. They cannot breed, and increase their population by biting a Human. Vampires are a group of kamikaze creatures that lurk in the first areas of Urgoz's Warren. They will chase their victims around until they catch them, then suicide. This results in the victim being totally drained of either energy or health, depending on the sub-type of the attacker. Their ambush can be devastating to an unwary party. It is important for a party to dispatch vampires from a distance. Their low level makes this easier to do before party members fall victim to them. Vampires use no other skills and do not attack, so avoiding getting into adjacent range with them is paramount. Most legends agree that vampires live eternal lives, while others limit it to forty days. Some vampires are killed by sunlight, while others are not. Vampire activity is generally rampant near cemetaries, castles, catacombs, and swamps. Signs that vampiric activity has occurred include broken or shifted tombstones, the absence of singing birds, faint groaning coming from underground, or manducation. One thing that is agreed about vampires in all cultures is that they are obsessive-compulsive. Conservatives G W Bush vampires like executing people. Conservatives G W Bush vampires like going to War then lots of people get killed. Conservatives would say that Vampires are liberals, because they do not believe in god. Liberals know the Vampires are conservatives as evidenced by the pasty white skin, anti-social behaviours, red eyes, and consumption of small children. Conservatives Vampires like guns to be freely available. Then people get shot and there are plenty of corpses that can turn into vampires. Vampire Zoltan Nagy acted as a batboy for the St. Louis Browns. In early September, second baseman Laszlo Kovacs became convinced that Zoltan was a vampire, a fact which he proved in Detroit when he caught sight of Zoltan's empty clothing in a mirror. When Zoltan tried to get into the room Lazslo shared with Rip, the second basemen hammered a spike into his heart and Rip threw a clove of garlic down his throat. After his death, nobody, including Gyula Nagy, supposedly the boy's father, remembered Zoltan, except for Lazslo and Rip. Vampire (ヴァンパイア) is an enemy from Romancing SaGa and Romancing SaGa 2. In Romancing SaGa they are only ever encountered once on a optional mini quest. In Romancing SaGa 2 they appear more often as normal enemies there are two types a male Vampire weaker than it`s female counter part and is the first one seen. Male Vampire`s usually attack with techs like Blood Suck and they also favor using Deadly Drive which can lower the parties stats by a lot in battle but they are not a big threat,the sword tech Exorcism works well on them or any other anti-undead weapons and magic. The female version is much stronger and met later she will use Poison Claw along with Hypnosis which can put everyone to sleep. She also comes with the powerful Kamaitachi Tech and Death God which can lower a characters LP Anne Rice's vampires are not affected by garlic or crosses, nor can they be killed by wooden stakes through their hearts. They sleep during the day, since sun exposure causes them severe pain and, eventually, death. This differs from natural sleep, as they become fully dead, and the dawn often triggers their sleep against their will, forcing them to find shelter. Most opt to sleep in some form of coffin, like the archetypal vampire. It is during this time that they are most vulnerable. According to the data bank of K9 Mark II, accounts about the vampires came from at least 19 different inhabited planets. (TV: State of Decay) The assumed name of a one-legged, transvestite hacker also known as Ferdinand Magellan Glengarry Cottonswill. Vampires were one of the most feared and powerful undead creatures in Toril. This article is about the class. For the race with vampiric qualities, see vryloka. File:Placeholder Vampire is a shadow striker class in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons.[HoS:49] Shadow Striker: Infused with the power of darkness and having already experienced death, you are a lethal creature of the night. As your power increases, your supernatural nature comes to the fore- but will your humanity pay the price? Key Abilities: Dexterity, Charisma The salt vampire of M-113 is so named as a reference to its propensity to shapeshift and lure victims with the intent of draining the salt from their bodies as a vampire would drink blood. Likewise, the vampire cloud that frequented the vicinity of Tycho IV was named because of its life process that depleted the iron-based blood cells of all victims, leaving them completely drained of blood. (ST reference: Star Trek Concordance) Pavel Chekov, a frequent recipient of medical testing as a young member of Starfleet, suggested that all doctors were vampires. (TOS novel: Uhura's Song) The Vampire race have a long history that stretches across the ages. They were known to be a powerful race that had no natural enemy. At some early point in their history, a mysterious sword known as Datusha came to their planet and was possessed by one of their kind known as Kali Grigesh. Under the command of the mysterious sword, he would begin a campaign slaying many of his kind over the centuries but eventually regained enough of his senses to journey to the Never Never Land where he committed a hara-kiri, thus trapping the sword within that infernal planet. Vampires are creatures that appear in the Quake universe, though the only known specimen is found in Quake III: Arena, the character Patriot. From here, his comments and background, we can put together a basic profile for the species. Vampirism, seems to be a somewhat unpleasant state, as Patriot refers to his state as an 'eternal damnation' or 'torment', and expresses suicidal wishes, though at other times, he seems elated with his state, and expresses his percieved superiority over living creatures. Vampires are mythical beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (usually blood) of living creatures. In folkloric tales, vampires often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighborhood they inhabited when they were alive. Test In her only appearance, Vampire was shown as wearing a lime green, full body suit extending up to cover all of her head except from her nose to her chin. Her forehead had a bat logo displayed on it. She wore wide-cuffed gauntlets and wide-cuffed, ankle-high boots. Her belt had a stylized "V" for a buckle and held a pistol holster. 'Vampires' of World of Warcraft are not to be confused with the vampires found in European mythology. As stated above, a 'Vampire' of World of Warcraft is a being or entity that drains the energy, life force, or blood from another being, typically using spells or artifacts. A vampire found in European mythology is specifically a corpse who rises at night and bites humans on the neck using long and pointy canine teeth, and sucks their blood. The latter does not exist in WoW. Vampire bats are large bats often used by trolls and Forsaken. The Vampire race have a long history that stretches across the ages. They were known to be a powerful race that had no natural enemy. At some early point in their history, a mysterious sword known as Datusha came to their realm and was possessed by one of their kind known as Kahil Grigesh. Under the command of the mysterious sword, he would begin a campaign slaying many of his kind over the centuries but eventually regained enough of his senses to journey to the Netherrealm where he committed Hara-Kiri thus trapping the sword within that infernal realm. The Vampire is a playable mascot in Crossy Road. Vampire is a hypernym used to refer to a number of creatures that thrive on blood, which contains their victims' life force. __TOC__ Le vampire est une des nombreuses horribles créatures qu'il convient de tuer le plus rapidement possible lorsque vous en apercevez un. Il s'agit en fait d'un mort-vivant (comprendre, selon les cas, type censé être mort, type l'étant quasiment, par exemple un drogué, ou belle-mère) que l'on distingue par un aspect cadavérique, une absence totale de reflet (qui a préféré partir, de honte) et une soif de sang (là, on n'a pas d'explication "scientifique"). Tel le no-life, l'otaku, le gothique ou Baptiste le chinois il ne sort pas le jour. There are several misconceptions in the world about vampires that even some of their own kind believe. When Corische turns Rashed, Teesha and Ratboy, they are all under the assumption that they must sleep in a coffin filled with the dirt of their homeland. Edwan reveals to them that it is nothing more than a superstition after their home is burned down and their coffins destroyed. Vampires also develop mental abilities. Some of them are highly dependant on the individual, but some share certain abilities in common. Most vampires are able to affect the minds of humans in some form or another. Some, like Teesha, can implant entire strings of false memories, while others such as Sapphire and Chane can only blur a victim's recognition. Once turned, a vampire cannot resist the orders of Vampire is a race (or a sub-race) of former Elves, that lost to their magic addiction and started to use the life force or blood of others to survive. Vampires in the Harry Potter series are probably similar to that found in standard Western folklore. For instance, they are thought to be repelled by garlic. Vampires are naturally very powerful. The first way to kill them is to set them on fire. Their skin will burn away and generally they will fall apart. The second way is to remove or sevearly damage either their brain or their heart (common ways are decaptitation or impalement). Becoming a vampire has an adverse effect on an individual’s psyche. As they are considered to be creatures of black magic, it is not uncommon for a vampire to commit acts of deliberate evil. The vampire Barnabas Collins, while by nature a moral person, has routinely committed acts that he would likely not engage in had he not suffered from the curse of vampirism. An example of this would be the abduction and subjugation of Maggie Evans in 1967 (230). Barnabas has also been known to be violently abusive to his servant, Willie Loomis, sometimes beating him across the face with his silver-handled cane (230). Vampires are a sub-species of Immortals seen in the Underworld films. The series portrays them as living creatures infected with a virus granting immortality, superhuman physical abilities, enhanced resilience and healing, but causing a weakness to ultraviolet radiation and a thirst for blood. The Vampires play a heavy role in all films, novels, and other media. In 1953, a memo Herbert Rossoff had above his desk from Douglas Pabst read "No one would believe that a cheerleader could kill vampires". (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") Joseph Sisko compared the two security officers, who performed blood screenings, to vampires and told his son to order them to sit down and take a menu or leave his restaurant. (DS9: "Homefront") In 2372, a Starfleet security chief on Earth likened a security officer to a vampire, as she was to perform a blood screening on him. She reminded him that vampires only come out at night. (DS9: "Paradise Lost") Vampire is a transformation, a creature and a Monster for the Halloween Party 2013. They are pale grey penguins with a significantly more white belly and beak. Bat-like wings sprout from their shoulders and remain in a position for walking (not in a take-off stance). They have slightly red eyes with black pupils (Green sweet) green eyes with black pupils (Blue sweet) and Purple eyes and black pupils (Brown sweet). At the Halloween Party 2016 members are able to transform into them by using the Monster Maker 3000. The Vampires (ヴァンパイア Vanpaia) are a shared Race of creatures found only in Dark Irregulars, Granblue, Spike Brothers, and Nova Grappler Clans. There are no effects related to this specific race so far. Evil creatures that suck blood. * In Genertela they are associated with Vivamort and Nontraya * An important Vampire is Delecti * Also of note are the Vampire Legion that serve the Lunar Empire * In Vithela, they are associated with Arlu. Sources: Cult Compendium, Revealed Mythologies, Sartar: Kingdom of Heroes Les seigneurs de la nuit sont incontestablement les vampires, des créatures non-mortes dont la seule nourriture est le sang... Les origines de la race caïnite sont très différentes d'un monde à un autre, mais tous sont portés par cette obsédante soif de sang qu'ils parviennent difficilement à réprimer, et ils sont tous, techniquement parlant, morts. La plupart des vampires sont très sensibles à la lumière du soleil, aux symboles sacrées, et au pal (le moyen le plus efficace de se débarrasser d'un vampire étant le célèbre pieu) Tous les vampires ne sont pas des monstres, et on en compte plusieurs dans les rangs des Sans-Destin, à qui l'on permet de contrôler leur soif. Vampires are categorized as humanoid, undead, bat or snake like, fanged, ghostly, and/or demonic creatures that feed off blood and drained their victims. According to Rick, they have lived on Earth and existed among humans for hundreds of years. They have been placed in myths and legends by humans, while they hide among them. As some popular culture dictates, at least some vampires live as counts within dark mansions. As shown in the series, wood piecing their heart can kill them. They where referenced in the episode "Big Trouble in Little Sanchez", and where even seen in the post credit scene of said episode. One such vampire was Coach Feratu. Vampire are most fearsome creatures who feed on the blood of the living, draining their S to sustain their magical abilities. Vampires have the spellcasting abilities of a level four magician, with a free choice of Battle Magic and Necromantic Magic spells. A typical Vampire will have D4+1 of each at each level, plus D10 Petty Magic spells. These can be allocated by the gamesmaster or selected randomly. Some Vampires have access to Daemonic Magic spells. A Vampire has 40 magic points or 9D8, if you wish to generate the score randomly. As well as being able to cast spells, Vampires can use magic points to shapechange into a number of forms, including Great Wolf and Giant Bat. They can also assume an ethereal state. Vampiro é uma raça. Os Vampiros são conhecidos por sua necessidade de sangue, tendo que tomar muito para sobreviver. Essa raça foi originada do reino de Vaeternus, destruído pouco após uma aliança. Vampires, undead creatures from folklore who feed on blood, are a species in Killer Is Dead. Vampires peacefully coexist with humans in the time period of the game, and the character Betty is one of them. Vampires are the focus of the plot of Episode 51: The Man who Stole Blood, in which a man named Sebastian who lives a life mimicking that of vampires ends up gaining some of their traits and abilities due to his corruption into a Wire. Vampires have the ability to control bats, and several vampires and bats flock to Sebastian's castle due to his similar powers. A vampire is a mythological humanoid that lives off of the blood of other species. The definition and stereotype has changed and varied in different countries, though the modern example tends to be a pale white person with immortality, a dependancy on blood and fangs to suck it out. Vampires are mythological creatures who continue living after death by feeding on human or animal blood. Though a highly spread and somewhat popular notion in fantasy and folklore, there are many different descriptions of such beings, ranging from highly intelligent and powerful individuals who live in populated areas, to mindless beasts who rampage lonely villages, without realizing their status. But whatever the variant, some vampiric traits are omnipresent, such as sustaining their existence through blood or having a certain vulnerability to the light of the sun, while some attribute them a sensitivity to religious items. __NOWYSIWYG__ A vampire is a type of undead creature. Le vampire est une créature démoniaque se nourrissant du sang de leurs victimes. Apparaissant également dans le fantastique, le vampire apparaît en effet au XIXe siècle dans la littérature avec Dracula de Bram Stoker, mais il n'aura pas toujours une connotation négative. S'il apparaît souvent dans les romans d'horreur, il est également apprécié par les jeunes adolescents pour son côté intrigant et séducteur. Vampires are found in Diablo II in acts first three acts. Vampires can cast several Sorceress skills to destroy their enemies. These include, Fireball, Fire Wall, Meteor, as well as their own skill, a life stealing missile attack. Their melee attack has a chance to cause cold damage. They will occasionally run away when severely damaged. A vampire is a being that sustains itself by feeding on the life essence of other creatures. It is most commonly blood that they feed upon, and it is usually sucked out using the vampire's fangs to bite a victim's neck. They are often portrayed as having a rivalry or war going on with werewolves. A vampire is apparently, according to the media, and some books, and Dracula, a pale, scary, monster-like creature with "attractiveness, smoothness, and a great voice", according to women who are shallow, which is what most women say. Vampire was an Australian horror comic, self-published by its chief writer-artist, Gerald Carr. Launched in 1975 and sold through newsagencies, Vampire capitalised on the popularity of such American 'adult' horror comics as Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella, which were also reprinted in Australia during the mid-1970s by the KG Murray Publishing Company. A sequel, of sorts, appeared in Vampire No.5, titled 'The Brothers of Fire Fang', which concerned the adventures of young European traveller in 19th century China, battling a band of vampires. Many viadante employ small bands of vampires and gargoyles to hunt for them, devouring the soul while the lesser creatures respectively sup upon the blood and flesh, leaving nothing. Rumor states that vampires are the result of a viadante's cursed kiss. As the soul of a victim slowly withers away, the viadante's dark power may flow in to fill the emptiness left behind, and a vampire is born. Many viadante refuse to make vampires of their victims, as the new vampire irrevocably inherits a fraction of that viadante's power. The Vampire is a fictional class for Stick Ranger. Based off of the canon Vampire's Card, it has life stealing properties and a life steal aura. Their weapon of choice are the Bites (i.e. ShockBite, FrostBite) then Fangs (PoisonFang, HemorrhageFang). Vampires are mythical or folkloric creatures, typically held to be the re-animated corpses of human beings and said to subsist on human and/or animal blood (hematophagy), often having unnatural powers, heightened bodily functions, and/or the ability to physically transform. The word vampire itself literally means "blood monster." Some cultures have myths of non-human vampires, such as demons or animals like bats, dogs, and spiders. Vampires are often described as having a variety of additional powers and character traits, extremely variable in different traditions, and are a frequent subject of folklore, cinema, and contemporary fiction. Vampires are fearsome creatures to mages, shown when Touma first heard it from Stiyl and asked him if he was serious, Stiyl replied by calling Touma 'a fortunate person' to be able to think he's joking about vampires. Their very existence is a source of intrigue and curiosity for the Magic Side, and are highly sought out by magicians. Conclusively proving their existence is even referred to by Stiyl Magnus as the wish of whole world. A Vampire is an ageless, mythical being that originates from the planet of Bloodfall. They were created by the Ruler of Blood, Varfel. They are considered to be the strongest race in the universe, alongside the equally-powerful Demons. The Vampire is a playable character. Organizations such as The Mafia and The Vatican are fully aware of the existence of Vampires and have been involved in various ways with them, including doing business with them for their own gain and/or hunting them down. Vampires, before the Old War, was under the control of the Lamia Faction. When Elder God Bloodpool fought two other gods in the Old War, the Lamia Faction backed him. The war ended and Lamia lost a lot of respect. The Rocain Faction managed to seize control over the vampiric community and exiled the Lamia Faction. When Elder Gods Izen and Darmadia began The Great God War, the Rocain Faction felt obliged to join in the crusade. Seeing this as a chance to reclaim their control, the Lamia Faction joined forces with the Wolfe Faction, a werewolf-based family, in order to defeat the Rocain Faction. Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless of whether they are undead or a living person. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in many cultures, and may go back to "prehistoric times", the term vampire was not popularized until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe, although local variants were also known by different names, such as vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vam Race: undead Alignment: chaotic evil Armor class: 19 Hit points: 32 Attack bonus: +9 Damage: 1d10+8 slashing damage (bastard sword) disarmable Disarmed: 1d6+6 piercing damage (gore item) Hit dice (level): 5 Challenge rating: 6 Size: medium Trained skills:(‡) hide (14), listen (22), move silently (14), search (10), spot (22) Feats: alertness, darkvision, dodge, lightning reflexes, mobility, weapon focus (bastard sword), weapon proficiency (creature), weapon proficiency (exotic), weapon proficiency (martial), weapon specialization (bastard sword) The Vampire is a creature type in Dungeon Keeper and Dungeon Keeper 2. Comic books and graphic novels which feature vampires include Vampirella (Warren Publishing, 1969), Morbius, the Living Vampire (Marvel, 1971), Tomb of Dracula (Marvel Comics, 1972), Blade (Marvel, 1973), I...Vampire (DC Comics, 1981), Hellsing (Shonen Gahosha, 1997), 30 Days of Night (IDW Publishing, 2002), Chibi Vampire (Monthly Dragon Age, 2003), "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" (Weekly Shonen Jump 1986-2004, Ultra Jump 2004-) Rosario + Vampire (Monthly Shōnen Jump 2004), Vampire Knight (LaLa, 2005), Blood Alone (MediaWorks, 2005), Dracula vs. King Arthur (Silent Devil Productions, 2005), Dance in the Vampire Bund (Media Factory, 2006), Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures (Dabel Brothers Productions/Marvel Comics, 2007), Half Dead (Dabel Brothers Productions/Marvel Comics, 2007), Bu A vampire was a supernatural entity that feasted on the blood of humans across the globe, and became a part of popular culture in book and film. A vampire (吸血鬼, kyuketsuki, lit. "blood sucking demon") is an undead, immortal, humanoid oddity sometimes referred to as "the king of oddities." Vampires are nocturnal monsters that suck blood not only out of impulse, but to create servants who in turn become vampires in the process. Sucking blood also seems to empower them, reinforcing their various powers. Undead general. Combat: 16 Hits: 200 Speed: 12 Damage: 50 Piercing Armor: 15 Resistance: 15 Resistant vs: Cold Vulnerable vs: Piercing Cost: 100 Gold 200 Crystal Build Time: 100 Build Skill: -- Setup Points: 6 Army Points: 1 Ability: Causes fear, Vamperism, Summons Bats, Converts. Bei Trinity Blood gibt es Vampir-ähnliche Menschen, die Methusalae genannt werden. Wie für Vampire üblich können sie nicht direkt in der Sonne leben und haben deswegen ihre Hauptstadt Byzanz (Istanbul) mit einem UV-Schutzschild versehen. Anders als die untoten Vampire die wir normal so kennen, können die Methusalea sich fortpflanzen und auch normales Essen zu sich nehmen. In Timesplitters 2, this mode can be set to Deathmatch in the game settings (by changing lives to none and "Score Limit" can be set), while you still need kills to extend your life span. This however cannot be changed in Timesplitters Future Perfect. The Vampires are a race of undead winged creatures. Vampires are a popular study of folklore for their numerous abilities and weaknesses. In general, Vampires will suck the blood of their enemy and turn them into more Vampires. Unlike some accounts, Vampires can, and do, thrive in the daylight, being seen at a number of famous gathering spots and even cooperating with other undead and demonic races - though they are not an official part of the undead legions, which are instead ruled by the Liches. Vampires are instead in loose alliance with the Succubi. Vampires are a breed of Ghouly who first appear in the first visit to Dunfiddlin Cottage Garden in Chapter 3.Vampires have 40 Energy and are the twentieth or twenty first ghouly encountered in the game. The Vampire is the main antagonist in the Quack Pack episode, The Boy Who Cried Ghost. ====== The Vampire is a Basic Legendary unit, with a similar movement pattern to that of the Legionary. This means that this unit can move and attack any adjacent space similar to a King, and has additional option for attack only, available 2-3 spaces away in both the cardinal and diagonal directions. This attack pattern exactly mimics the Legionary++ when the Vampire is not upgraded. Each upgrade increases the distance the Vampire can attack by 1 in all eight directions. A Vampire+++ can therefore travel up to 6 spaces away in any direction to attack, which is only one space less than the Queen. Blood drinking immortals are the stories of drunken fools and village idiots... or so the real blood drinkers would like you to believe. Although immortality may be an exaggeration, vampires have an innate ability to extend their own life by taking the lives of others. Their affinity for melee combat paired with the fact that they gain 5% (up to 15% with class-enhancing skills) of the hitpoints they deal in melee damage give them a distinct advantage in close quarters. Although frowned upon by the purists, vampires also have the ablility to gain hitpoings via ranged and pet damage at the same rate. -- In game description Vampire (Upyr / Упырь) is an experienced Loner appearing in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl. Vampires are a type of undead monster featured in Fate. Deriving from distinct folkloric legends of several cultures; the Vampire has become an increasingly popular phenomenon in the 20th century, influenced by works such as Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla and Bram Stoker's Dracula. Their aspect, nature, abilities and weaknesses have all varied immensely depending on the work they appear in. Vampires have been transposed to all sorts of media besides literature: in film too they have been popular since Count Orlok; in television it is hard to find a series dealing with the occult and the paranormal that doesn't feature them or at least touches on the subject. They have been present in comedy as well as horror; and every genre in between. As of science fiction, the vampire image has been used as inspiration for a myriad of extraterrestrial creatures A vampire(吸血鬼Kyūketsuki) is an undead creature featured in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Many vampires serve as antagonists in the first three parts. She had never envisioned her life like this, and she never asked for it. One night, many moons ago she was bitten. Merely a Lookout at the time, she became much more ever since. To some it was a blessing, and to some, a curse; she hadn't decided yet. But she knew it was a full moon, and she knew that meant she needed to feast. Skulking through the alleys of Salem, the Vampire stumbled across the Escort, paying a visit to a nearby home. The Vampire felt bad for her, but she must feed. She lunged out at the Escort, reaching her prey before it even knew what was going on. Sucking the life out of her, she left the mangled, lifeless corpse in the alley. The Werewolf's howl could be heard in a nearby home, but that didn't concern her. She was really on the Lookout for the Vampire Hunter, who ree Vampire is a 1970 pinball machine produced by Bally. Vampires are one of the most powerful of the Undead. They come in at least two forms. The most powerful are known as Nosferatu, and the low-power versions are known as Revenants. A vampire is a mythical creature that feeds on human blood. If properly nourished, a vampire will not age and can basically live forever. In the episode "Stoker", the rock band of the same name were secretly vampires. It is unknown if others exist in their universe (or any other). The Vampire is a beta car from Midnight Club 2. Along with SLF400, this car does not appear in the final version. Only a few geometry/texture files of the car are left in the retail version of the game. Vampires (aka vampyres) are creatures of the night that feed off the blood of the living. Le vampire est un être magique qui est connu pour mordre et sucer le sang de ses victimes. Vampire was used loosely to designate mysterious bat-like creatures serving Sauron and Morgoth. Vampires are creatures of the night , which are often portrayed as being burned by the sun , drinking blood , having the ability of transforming in a bat , having a weakness to garlic , and so on . NOTE:A costume available during Mogloween 2008. Description: My asshole! How to acquire:Can be bought for 100,000 gold in Mogloween Upgrade Shop. Sell Value: 25,000 gold. The term vampire is used for several kinds of creatures. They each are separate and different, but have a common trait in feeding on other beings in various ways. The different vampire kinds do not seem to have distinct proper names, instead being called after the organisations heading their kind, the Vampire Courts. There are, according to Jim Butcher, seven vampire courts. Though, besides the Black, Red, White and Jade Courts, the others are "little better than mosquitos".(reference needed) Sometimes, the term "anthrophage" (or "human-eater"), is used for them. Sims cannot become vampires, but a magical adult Sim who successfully uses the "Beauty or Beast" charm can temporarily take on the appearance of a vampire. This is purely cosmetic, and the Sim remains a normal Sim in all respects. Vampires are a race of mythological creatures who feed on the life essence of humans (in the form of human blood) in order to survive. Vampires appeared in many different cultures, some dating back to the "prehistoric times", but was not popularized until the 18th century where the superstition became frequent in Western Europe. This led to mass hysteria where people were accused of vampirism and corpses were even staked. Vampires were, like their name suggests, a race of Creatures who subsisted on the blood of their victims. They still existed during Abel's youth, but became extinct by Dan's time, as explained in strip #510. Vampires are a natural type of Mysterious Beings. [[Fichier:Fompire.png|thumb|300px|Donald Duck en passe d'être attaqué par le vampire Pixel Dracul.]] Les vampires sont des créatures surnaturelles, des morts qui sortent la nuit de leurs tombes ou leurs cercueils pour aller se repaître de sang appartenant à des êtres vivants. The ancient legends of Old Earth concerning Vampires were for long ages discredited as invention, folk-lore and myth. The reality, however, was to prove far more disturbing. Vampires are polymorphic entities able to radically alter their metabolism in order to resemble the creatures amongst whom they dwell. Their natural shape (if such it can be called) is bat-like, although approximately human-sized. Vampires exist within the societies of most of the established intelligent races of the galaxy, and often assume positions of authority. They naturally crave power amongst the intelligent races, regarding even fellow Vampires as threatening rivals. They have no known homeworld. Where they evolved and why they have come to occupy a parasitic position within alien societies is unknown. Thousands of years ago, the technologically sophisticated Akhkharu fought a war against the Praxians, a culture of highly intelligent humans, for control of the surface. Though the Praxians massed an army of human and abnormal allies, the Akhkharu were eventually victorious and forced them into Hollow Earth. The Akhkharu fought a war of attrition against Praxis for centuries, but were never able to successfully infiltrate the city or Hollow Earth in general. Thus, the vampires were forced to be content with ruling the surface, while Praxis guarded down below. A species of hominid native to the Ringworld that lures prey via pheromones and renders them helpless so that they can consume their blood. Like the Devils, Vampires are residents of darkness that have existed since ancient times. They have similar rankings and weaknesses like that of High-Class Devils. However, Devils are residents of the Underworld, while Vampires are beings that live in the darkness of the human world. They may seem similar, but their views and culture differ greatly. Vampires exist in Bersia,however most of them are Half Vampires they are not harmed by the sun or any water. Their appearance is mostly pale and they think they're royal and by far the most superior race, just as their allies the Dark Elves do.This is why they share a rather sharp dislike towards each other. It is however possible for a half vampire to become a pure blooded vampire through the aid of Encablossa.This is only possible through mutation. The mutation is similar to the ones that Reginer and Kendal have undergone. If Vampires such as king Valdermar go through mutation to become a pure vampire their powers can even rival that of Regnier and Kendal. Vampires are blood-drinking demons expelled to Earth by Michael's host of Angels. They have since evolved three "bloodlines", the best known being the Belial, the others being the Ba'al and the Moloch. Archibald Brooks wrote about them in Vampireology: The True History of the Fallen. Feeding on the essence of the living, vampires are terrifying and charismatic predators, strikling fear into the hearts of mortals. A vampire is a type of demon that feeds off of a creature's lifeforc (blood, energy, etc...) for sustenance. It is usually a reanimated corpse of a person who had sinned in some way during their lifetime, or had been buried outside of the proper religious traditions. The most famous vampire is Dracula, "Vlad the Impaler" who lived in Transylvania (although connections between vampirism and Vlad Tepes have been disproven by scholars of the subject, it is still a popular connection), he comes from the Bram Stoker book of the same name. Vampires are reanimated human corpses which feed on living blood and emotions to sustain themselves. Vampires can turn humans into vampires through unspecified means, presumably by feeding off them three times on three subsequent nights. A vampire is a creature that was formerly a human. They are most notable for their need to drain plasma from humans. They are sought out and destroyed by vampire hunters. The Vampire has been depicted in a wide variety of literature (see Bram Stoker's Dracula) and has been the focus of diverse epochs of pop-culture. Recently, however, Stephenie Meyer has been making efforts via the Twilight series to create the misconception that vampires are inhumanly beautiful, sparkle in the sun, and have relatively low IQs--which is the opposite of the truth. It is often rumoured that Meyer is secretly working to advance the vampires' agenda by fooling humans into thinking they are nice-looking and harmless, but the would-be whistleblowers always seem to disappear the next day. Vampire is monster #33 of the Series 1 figures. He is often portrayed as the main protagonist of the "Good Monsters," though in some media, he is a villain. When killed, vampires will turn into sand. However Purebloods are an exception, as when they die, they instead shatter into shards of glass. The most effective way to kill any vampire is to cut off their head or stab their heart using an anti-vampire weapon. Blood tablets had been developed to take the place of actual blood feeding, despite having a bad taste. Vampires also have a blood-lust that can only be quenched by the blood of their beloved. In Darkness Visible, the Vampire was one of the Strygoia who served under Vlad in Dacia. The Vampire was portrayed by Marcel Kalma. This article is a stub, or very short article, that is most likely incomplete and needs expansion. Finally, All Vampires possess the following capability. * Reformed Demon: A demon so holy and valiant that he finds himself out of place within the Netherworld may opt to become an Angel Trainee, either willlingly or by exile from the Netherworld's Overlord. Either way, they must be trained in Celestia over the course of two weeks to become a Reformed Demon. and must be accepted by a Seraph Angel to be nominated as an Angel Trainee. If the Demon succeeeds his training, he loses all of his Demon abilities and gains Angel abilities instead. Though they essentially become angels, Reformed Demons maintain their frightening demonic appearance, the only difference being a shift of eye color from blood red to a light blue or golden color, as a sign of their reformed nature. Vampires are reanimated corpses that drink blood to survive. They are a supernatural predatory species whose origins date back at least over five hundred years. The vampires of Moonlight come from a unique and independent mythology that differs from literary vampires like those of Bram Stoker. [However, that does not mean we can't define them just a bit for you anyhow ;P] Vampires are one of those creatures of the night who have been around as long as many of the other things which go bump in the night. They've been around (documented by mortals at any rate) since around 6,000 or so years ago - give or take a few centuries maybe. While there is such a backlog of differing info about vampires, what creates them, what repels them, and other general rules and such about them, here are some of the more common or 'public knowledge' as it were, of the vampire class: Also see vampire costume on the Halloween wikia. A dangerous creature that survives by drinking the blood of humans. They awaken to their powers durning their early adult years. When they first awaken they are usually unable to control their sudden urge for blood (blood lust) and will likly bite the closest person in the area. Many dont survive this first bite. After that vampires look for a strong familiar to bite and turn into a vampire slave. These slaves carry less power then a full blood vampire but carry the same weaknesses. Depending on the needs of the specific vampire it drinks blood between 1 to 4 times a day. Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures. Teal'c believed that the Unas were a myth like vampires. (SG1: "Thor's Hammer") Vampires are a species that is heavily associated in folklore, fiction, and has many accusations to being true. A Vampire is a race that sucks blood in order to survive. They started a war with the werewolves, but ended it for fighting Nightbane. They are under command of Queen Safiria. Vampire (吸血鬼, Kyūketsuki?, Blood-Sucking Demon), also called Bloodsucker (吸血種, Kyūketsu-shu?), is the general term for those who suck the blood of other living creatures. In Sonic the Comic, all vampires appear in the Decap Attack series. Here, they are fairly commonplace in Transylvania, going as far as having a separate category in the Monster of the Year awards. One of them once resided in Castle Frank N. Stein, where Chuck D. Head found it now as a skeleton inside a coffin with a stake in its heart. Foolishly, Chuck removed the stake and the vampire quickly reverted to its former glory. It headed for Chuck's neck, only to be disappointed when Head was removed to reveal no neck. Dinner was back on the menu with a headbutt from Chuck, but the vampire fainted or died when Chuck showed he had purple blood. Even more vampires were shown to inhabit the dungeons later, with one of them able to turn into a rat. Chuck was tricked into visiting them by Igor and o Vampires are reanimated corpses, supernatural undead beings found in various myths and folklore around the world, that feed on the life essence of humans- most commonly, blood. Vampires in Hellsing have typical vampiric traits such as sharp fangs and a hunger for blood. They are harmed by sunlight, although powerful vampires, such as Alucard, are mostly resistant to such weaknesses. Vampires are the primary antagonists throughout the Hellsing storyline, even before the Millennium Organization is introduced. Vampires are the seemingly immortal stalkers of the night. A vampire is a reanimated human corpse that drinks the blood of living humans. Vampires are often described as demonic in nature and are often explained as being demons who inhabit human corpses. They will occasionally bite players, which can sometimes drain combat stats and non-combat stats and will cause the vampire to recover a small amount of hitpoints. Vampires also heal 1 hit point when attacked, similar to Banshees. The chance of this can be decreased by wearing a holy symbol, but not entirely prevented. Salve amulet and Crumble Undead do NOT work on vampires as they don't count as being undead. Vampires are horrible creatures. They suck the blood if living and make them one of there own. They can turn into a bat, a wolf or a mist. The former most powerful vampire was Dracula (monster). He lived in Castle Dracula, and then went to Londan. He was chased to his castle and killed. In recent years a war has awised between Vampires, and Werewolfs. Monster at Wikia * Recent changes * * Subpages * Connections * Editing tutorial Vampires are powerful undead creatures that feed upon the blood of the living, granting them great strength and formidable supernatural abilities. The members of the vampire class are: * V vampire * V vampire lord * V Vlad the Impaler #chatting with vampires can give humorous messages. Standing on an altar scares vampires as if you were standing on Elbereth or a scroll of scare monster. Any altar will have this effect, including an altar to Moloch. Players polymorphed into any V polymorph into vampire bats when the player polymorphs without polymorph control In the Anima d20 Campaign Setting, Vampires are humanoid creatures tainted with powerful shadow magic. Vampires are undead upper-level demons that feed of the blood of living humans. A vampire clan is ruled by a single Vampire Queen with a possible hierarchy below her. Vampires are considered the creatures of the night since they can take the form of a bat. All vampires are immune to the powers of witches, but are averted by sunlight, garlic, and holy symbols, especially crucifixes, and holy water. Vampire (Taxonomically Homo sapiens succo) is the name given to a race of human offshoots, and the result of experimental military genetic engineering during the Forerunner Era. vampires are currently a Tier 2 civilization, and have appeared throughout human history, influencing ancient societies multiple times. They are recognizable for a near-constant thirst for blood, even to the point of it driving them to a feral nature. They have been known to infect and assimilate other non-human species also, in which the latin word succo is added to the end of their scientific names in order to properly classify them. Vampires are undead beings like that of popular literature. A stake through the heart and garlic cause them harm. The main difference is that most vampires are born from two undead parents and for the first 16 years of their life they are close to being normal. On their 16th birthday they go through a transformation and gain all vampiric abilities and weaknesses (like aversion to direct UV light). Vampires are a supernatural species of undead immortals, who were originally humans converted by a maker. Their primary characteristics include being "undead" (characterized by a lack of a heartbeat, brainwaves, electrical impulses, need to breathe, and other bodily functions), fangs, and the need to drink blood to survive. Reaction to vampires varies between countries and regions. However, they are considered legal citizens within the United States, albeit with limited rights and strict rules. __TOC__ An Inhabitant of the Demon Realm and a rare monster that possess high magical power, as well as a surprising amount of superhuman strength. They only reveal themselves at night. They use the cover of darkness to attack their prey. They are full of pride, considering themselves to be nobility while looking down upon humans as lesser beings. There are many types of demons and monsters that feed on the flesh and blood of humanoids, but these are the True Vampires or Undead Vampires. Vampires are the product of loathsome, disgusting creatures, the Vampire Intelligence. The Vampire Intelligence and its legions of undead servants have but one true purpose: to torment and corrupt the living. Vampire is an enemy within Breath of Fire III. School: Image:Death.png Pip Cost: 4 Accuracy: 85% Type: Image:Steal.png Description: Image:Steal.png 350 Image:Damage.png and convert half to Image:Healing.png Received From: Malorn Ashthorn/Dworgyn Requirements: Required Character Level: 16 Spells: * Dark Sprite * Ghoul * Dream Shield * Banshee Prerequisite for: Spells: * Skeletal Pirate * Feint * Doom and Gloom * Wraith Can be purchased with Training Points*: Yes Vampire is an enemy group that appeared during the Halloween Event 2004 and Halloween Event 2006. They appear when players click on doors and get a "Trick". It will be the dumbest idea to use a Vampire to kill a ground unit. Even a n00b on the ground can own it. They can only take the ground units on with 2 retarded cannons that shoot blue shit. But it takes like a trillion shit hits to kill one marine, it won't even get to 50 shots before being pwnt. The head atop of the Vampire has a glowing blue eye of anger and a wild pink afro. When pissed off the head will turn and glare at you- shooting a bunch of pink hair at your helicopter that could scuff its paint job. It's worthless. It might as well just glare at you and yell racial slurs at you. If that happens you must pwn it beyond epic proportions. Sie entstanden mithilfe von Nanomaschinen, welche ihnen implantiert wurden. Diese Technologie wurde wohl schon vor 100 Jahren entdeckt. Diese Maschinen sorgen dafür, dass Wunden sehr schnell heilen und auch Waffen können aus ihren Körpern geformt werden. Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass sie Blut trinken nennt man sie Vampire. Sie können aber auch ganz normales Essen zu sich nehmen. JEdoch scheint das trinken von Blut die BEschwerden wie Kopfschmerzen zu lindern. The Vampire is a character in Toy Story of Terror!. Vampire is a type of monster in ADOM. They are tough undead monsters that are feared for their melee attack, which has a chance to decrease the PC's Strength or Toughness (or often both) upon damaging hits. Many vampires are encountered in the CoC graveyard, and hordes of them will appear in greater vaults of undead. If the PC is lacking somewhat in defensive stats, they should make sure to take on vampires from a safe distance or else their situation may become increasingly worse. Vampires are a race of creatures that exist outside our ecosystem. While in myth and literature, these creatures have several weaknesses; In Boktai and Lunar Knights, they are weak to nothing except sunlight. The vampires in the game can also control armies of Undead, creatures of darkness, that are also only weak against sunlight. Vampires are separate and distinct from Immortals in that unlike an Immortal, a vampire can not return over and over again using the power of Dark Matter. However, being a vampire does not preclude one from also being an immortal, as The Count is both an Immortal and a vampire. Vampire est un terme qui décrit plusieures différentes créatures qui se nourrissent de sang. « Vampire ou revenant : être mort ramené à la vie par le Chaos. Alors qu'il a perdu sa première vie, le vampire met à profit sa seconde vie au cours de la nuit. Il sort de sa tombe à la lueur de la lune, il ne peut agir que sous les effets de ses rayons ; il attaque les adolescentes endormies ou les garçons de ferme dont il suce le sang sucré sans les réveiller ». — Physiologus Vampires is a type of magical creature and a catogarized Level Six Monster by the Wizard Council. Vampires tend to be very gothic-like and medieval in life style terms. Because of their image of blood-suckers, Vampires are distrusted by both non-magical and magical communities.
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/0rYDdgdVBQm7C1kzTAZ-pg==
4
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/0ugu9JE4dDIIldC6kZCiwQ==
1000
n13:
Être magique
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/2eRvZO9OxOQyzTdEKVU33g==
Hostile towards Dark Elves
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/3hHeyV_KUj9rTM3jgA50kg==
Death
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/3j-bqP5zNIEx4Q37RvQ2_Q==
Toy Story of Terror!
n632:
Peter Chapman http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/RzcTa5cyTntty-C5ENm-cQ== Demons of the night
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/5CYIB9qh8b6_b0w3oWdLyQ==
1
n910:
- http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/HJxQ4Qfo0ullPgugCu9KLg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/5QqzCCEeCc9bvncFAtjrrw==
No
n431:
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/6a9p9heGEdonDk6dP-lz2Q==
2
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/6bwe16qjrMjPyR0vHwJmLA==
hide
n60:
······Destroy me
n784:
Eating a vampire can increase the PC's Toughness by 1; this is not guaranteed to occur, and does not tend to occur once the PC's Toughness reaches 25 or more. Eating a vampire is also a chaotic act.
n697:
n698: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/3o2zqO11UHpoUvZ7TRukig== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/7YRXbNZ6fsb2BGT7PR9DYA==
n742:
5
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/9jKP7Z3uJ5y7eaf037jYWA==
* Masked Chameleon * Pain Painter * Plaguespreader Zombie * Uni-Zombie
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/A5M3BGYBmcVzAupAyvkl6g==
7
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ALIWGCHgGnzHZ99nRAgZnA==
50
n511:
Fire, Energy
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/A_nERq8OzS0BrsCAXd9Z9A==
Death
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/B0ZpsPzRF-zmc2wnkslWlQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Jflx5yMWOwq_hHX1ZXD4Tg==
n689:
Earth
n253:
350 and convert half to
n489:
3960 3600
n296:
3
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1
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3
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/CjpUinh3I70lj1JdYHEWJg==
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n240:
n241: n360:
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0
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53
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1
n694:
Fully recovers its own troops / near defeat 20% chance Fully recovers its own troops / near defeat 30% chance
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250
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Yes
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Vampiro
n705:
Shapeshifters Shapeshifters Shapeshifters
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/KK7DOLPwzLrCwdowg5EmXg==
n530:
The Undead The Undead The Undead
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Triple Blow
n287:
Unknown n509: Vampires
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Gc3VFnAZ3OugboWmcQpphA==
gris clairs à bleu roi
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6
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*Galaktisches Imperium **[[starwars:Imperial navy
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/IPG4B0-A29UspsVeAagnhA==
Harry Potter et le Prince de Sang-Mêlé,
n301:
Flame
n44:
* Vampire Takeover * Deck Devastation Virus * Eradicator Epidemic Virus * Escape from the Dark Dimension * Crush Card Virus * Eradicator Epidemic Virus * Solemn Warning * Solemn Judgment
n269:
12 25 64 85 103
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Psionic
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Undead
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yes
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No
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yes
n20:
* Shadow Vampire * Vampire Duke * Vampire Genesis * Vampire Grace * Vampire Lady * Vampire Lord * Vampire Sorcerer * Vampire Vamp * Dark Armed Dragon * Endless Decay * Garbage Lord * Goblin Zombie * Gozuki * Mezuki * Pyramid Turtle * Secret Sect Druid Dru * Skull Conductor * Zombie Master * Vampire's Curse * Vampire Sorcerer x3 * Shadow Vampire x3 * Vampire Grace x2 * Goblin Zombie x2 * Zombie Master x2 * Mezuki * Plaguespreader Zombie * Hieratic Dragon of Tefnuit x3 * Labradorite Dragon * Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning * Chaos Sorcerer * Effect Veiler x3
n740:
90
n934:
Vampiro
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/LOCgXKKFS26m5S4FvqxKrQ==
Experience
n799:
1
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75 102 17 13 15 7
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/MoSdEngVCWhPxD-E_1rYlA==
110.0
n285:
-- -- --
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/NtiKoOwqxPgSH4ytpHR2vg==
Medium
n145:
* Star Eater * Stardust Dragon * Scrap Dragon * Black Rose Dragon * Ancient Sacred Wyvern * Ally of Justice Catastor * Armades, Keeper of Boundaries * Archfiend Zombie-Skull * Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons * Black Rose Dragon * Dark End Dragon * Doomkaiser Dragon * Revived King Ha Des
n109:
The Viking and the Werewolf mistreating his nephew and cute things
n16:
Notable Members Created by Occupation
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/QFXcikWoafnQRyngbfbHPg==
0.0
n369:
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100.0
n322:
Humanoïde *Humanoïde *Teint pale   * Humanoïde * Teint pâle * Canines longues
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Quzp5H0zinepCjXEQgv2oQ==
1
n255:
Earth Damage, Death Damage, Life Drain, Paralysis and Invisibility
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31
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19 6 13
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4
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Vampires travel relatively fast, this combined with paralysis and haste makes them difficult to run from. Vampires will retarget, it's best to keep the blocker between the vampire and the weaker individuals. They run away in low health.
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Yes
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/UgiE5XUwKsKdR44HQOHbug==
87
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Ui0omNrP7zNXTvV3ryGVyA==
Poison
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0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/VBeSmTJ-i9OcQPqhUHE25g==
Death
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/WR71K9c5iyWspjPGuZ710g==
103 23 20 14 13
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/WSxNo3dPjRxS8GdkHSUmrg==
112.67
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/WTvl_BwAhgJuFZqclsI59A==
4
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/WWsa1BODIiRXjWdR6Fs-Og==
Medium
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Wk3CgLPpSWmxHB_1ClONfQ==
100
n944:
Yes
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/YZbjYJ0JLdf-TcR7oXktVg==
Enemy is alone
n946:
뱀파이어
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Z86LynE3Vn5W8jfv-jsQrg==
Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers, Là où la Magie Disparaît, Le Bal des Crocs
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ZEja4XsXz8KyEcUvOGcydw==
Abilities
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ZPHfMbdoIQjngxRG-kUo2g==
These undead suck the life force from their victims, sometimes visiting a fate worse than death upon them--a continued existence thirsting for the life force of others. The skin is pale when the vampire hungers, taking on a rosy glow shortly after feeding.
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Ziavl9kFMm7MWGPSbi_Lnw==
-- -- --
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/_90r0NstqePCCHr87AdUQw==
Abilities
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/_mZ5bX4WDU18Ij-2IriNig==
vampire
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/_nDjQ4rDrb_MkAro8vOx0Q==
* Dragonecro Nethersoul Dragon * Reaper on the Nightmare * Starving Venom Fusion Dragon
n501:
Vampire Gem Comics #16 http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/eMn-NrZqCIwRizJ1FCEu9A==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/a0M2Ey3SVRqb192A_HKgPg==
2
n672:
Vampir
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/aV7Ovm2dWpELw3JXq3WXfg==
Abilities
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/aZSVjwHKYnciw45CjcYcfw==
+5%
n707:
Psionic
n419:
2
n860:
0.0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/cXYMlTgEuExiPYDNZCAwyA==
12
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/crXy6o52UWvTDBmAYq0V9g==
125.0
n305:
The Three Who Rule, Lord Prydon, Gabriel Sanders
n337:
100.0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dX6WWENcPQKiG9lNfPAP2w==
750 17 39 104 126
n175:
65.0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dnRolHY_JWdMrtcVfDsGqg==
Evil Eye
n136:
Real Name Name Planet of Origin
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dvqcYv5lp9A5U-94z52ePw==
3
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dxq8pl5OBFpZzvun8N1mVw==
Vampiro
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/e7gFwERQ3o0m8y_Sh7I9PA==
1
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/eeO-D54t7OFBQRGuJk2X5g==
15
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/emfgA3hprJPpWs8ozZwiLw==
103
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/eorZT3z-Nflt69E4Ih9WSw==
High 900
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/epdQ1mLbWyNRo-WlJRqTwQ==
Vampires
n894:
* Crimson Knight Vampire Bram * Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon * Constellar Ptolemy M7 * Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger * Number 24: Dragulas the Vampiric Dragon * Number 66: Master Key Beetle * Shark Fortress * Crimson Knight Vampire Bram * Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger x2 * Constellar Ptolemy M7 * Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon * Shark Fortress * Number 66: Master Key Beetle * Lavalval Chain
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/f2dpgLsq-jAGDeM31Bx75w==
No
n865:
hide
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/fA8u1QSuFHYIO1o2pbUrKQ==
Triple Blow
n691:
Flare
n795:
Baempaieo
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/gjEHGGG9yqHU6aRVPqkqVA==
14 12 13 10 8 22 20 16 26 24 103 217
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/gnnCLYBXebMYqxm5Q70D3g==
4
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/h2ZKh7SQrkg0wojeV8IFww==
9
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/h7M13NIOTntMA6waRORQnQ==
270 350
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/hDPBzl8XdB91slmApuiotg==
Normal
n358:
Race Creator First Appearance
n204:
n205: n800:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/iPTuRYqhY5f3x66HxFK9Rg==
Normal
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ixdjfrjfdAVjBXohO8S4PA==
x
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/iyNDTCE4iXhp33qB20Qiqw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/a0nfOPUqyGVxaOoOtSFW2Q==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/jRObpDJ-08n_wMhDMPB4AQ==
Yes
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ja1yMsxsDslxkr1zVYfpaA==
12 100
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/kQXj4bOzGBdyBnKbn8Rf0g==
* Yu-Gi-Oh! * Yu-Gi-Oh! GX * Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/koZ6TqxhxwLy96nX5atIJw==
0.0
n482:
Death
n873:
3750 76 125 122 98 17 15 8 6 4125
n813:
no
n119:
n120:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/llsoAYWo7nMJRTNmnebVug==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/p_uMTJzqojOl8N9QT_QqAA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/m1b0pAtRrx5BiJwPfTKfCw==
I will spend my time with you, forever or for just a moment······
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/m258pphVxCqbWAHmMlntgg==
Medium
n720:
1 Sleep, poison
n750:
16
n21:
File:137.pngFile:137_f.png 311
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/nHSpQAaAVkaCsqz9K21oEg==
8 14 2 5 16
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/nun35a4Chwb7IPFpveZk_w==
y
n373:
yes
n237:
Humanoid
n488:
10
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/q3JFm2yL4QMAzJrwnbwnWw==
--10-17 --10-14
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/qKMXMU2sZoes2hIDA2o8Tg==
Unknown
n493:
30 24 14 10 8 9
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/qg3Z2AxgiX8cHku5ccZ9vA==
Evil Eye
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/qnRTjaHFZR7o4UYXzlJgDQ==
Enemy is alone
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/rT5iqlSVT-0RuDCeaLez4A==
no no no
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/rZ8ifuNP3EisMitAD-kAFQ==
93
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/riUxoN7cC7qwcQEOo3Fy2w==
18 13 8
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/sV1lo6tM4LJGeGvOEUGrkw==
12 14 15 16
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/srHFH7I188Q9Xdl4U6FzXg==
Vampires are undead creatures that live in the haunted ruins on Darama. They are very strong, and live on blood which they suck out of their victims. Dressed with long capes, which are black as night, they are hunting in the dungeons and, at night, even on the surface. Some people actually believe that they are able to fly, like bats which look like small vampires. Their scaring sight and their bloodcurdling cries have already paralysed many brave adventurers.
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/sv_mAPWCaWzTeMWvH0CARA==
so please ease my pain······ I'm tired of eternity, If you can't then please be with me······ for eternity······
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/sxjv5BKHIjj-NL6Wu2eCnA==
Regular, Raid
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/t3Ha8mMs9IEdEF_VNtTwkg==
Eternity······Will it never end······
n460:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4vbJPPqVMJaM-1PCHuvYhw== A Frank Johnson Publication Male
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/teB6GQ3BaVARA92Th0nYpQ==
vampire
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/teiroZeLqAlibBWHEJulkw==
22 20 16 24 15 12 13 62
n243:
n244: Always Rare Legendary SR Very rare Uncommon Common
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/tufdZQKYWgehOTJpgE4N3g==
Original Publisher Gender Primary Element
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ufNkCEBvQaJrMAUzzWmF9A==
0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/uvTre9MCs5zFd_vJiQrSvw==
5
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/vPGeXDo0LNQbWVNOdCcZDg==
2
n587:
n588:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/w3aw1CN32teh-T4mIJW5zQ==
Bleutée, veines apparentes
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/wKafMhM7iSlRNstlTpYj_w==
0.0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/wSxBMcu0kGbbzqvLV1nqbg==
8
n597:
yes yes yes
n676:
nw_vampire
n281:
Steal Healing damage
n667:
0
n663:
16
n904:
You came to kill me or you want me to kill someone?
n353:
Attack
n752:
3
n757:
Vampires Undead Humanoids Undead Humanoids
n812:
22
n631:
* Noiseless Viper * Stalker suit
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ClJZNaSeDP2ossLZRRevyA==
nach 40 NSY
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n913:
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/0yBoeWt9qDKpvrY3ctuMHQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/warhammerfantasy/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
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n275:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/xeen/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/YkmbMaCv587oQLITZOu2Dg==
n196:wikiPageUsesTemplate
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n184:
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/larryniven/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/monstergirlencyclopedia/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/OAC2a9Sq66XCSHgBvr86hg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/sookiestackhouse/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/confan/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/8RXf2tNooFgYzNo-ak0Jrw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/whitewolf/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/libera-pedia/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/03eS0DcuEQywjSLr2EVsxw==
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n191:
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0
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Badguy/Spooky/Vampire
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僵屍 or 殭屍
n777:
1 Short Range
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1wehPX7XcjAGMDJAY8K67g==
11
n983:
175 +0%
n227:
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/2GZWWjWuWAkcFv6SLcrMwA==
1
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/2PBrEPO2-gdv2UXDReIHQw==
no
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/2_BOtlZONuFtW24JzHKNqQ==
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n712:
Dave Coulier
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/h40K__cl7So6nu46mGNQlg==
n309:
n310: Feeding off the blood of living humans
n765:
+9
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4GeInNujSSoA6Z6fpxfPpw==
6 Fast
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4_tf5USebLQc3O9P5r0i3Q==
Dark Thunder
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0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4pPtWqfqe9lj9Y7PH5_JJA==
+2
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a
n797:
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/E0At1WcTqXpkHl9OG89Wpg==
Black Red Black, Red, Brown, Yellow
n847:
Omnivore
n570:
It can turn into a bat then a vampire, but it cannot fly over obstacles like cars.
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/EmC94clde_gJtbxtDZ63pA==
enemy
n359:
290
n256:
Night *Agility *Clinging *Flight *Power Granting *Shapeshifting *Super Strength
n593:
0
n642:
Croatia Albania Transylvania Slovenia Bulgaria Serbia
n997:
120
n78:
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/e-KqO1TH-3Qil6dB3c2mWw==
Strong-willed, stubborn
n126:
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http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/eCTfme6rklbIRg42-FCtNA==
*Fangs *Nocturnal
n106:
12 80 119 200
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/efxlzd0t6i5HNop6XnIsZg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/SlU5dTw6vzspLXspp2EGfg== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1eofWvLa8g9S0hg_9NCiVA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/elfLpq8h34DDJDFdWKogLw==
Scaring http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/aoWTcqmRWY-h-yGv6qBh9A== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/wB6dIri1m9yGqw7YwAfQCA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-KB0SBC0FMOyDPtpsQQ7KQ==
270
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/KWQKSf6QGzRZsHW0mZDGyg==
4
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/KicWFq__---p6H6XAxOcUg==
-
n624:
Living Extant n945: 7
n526:
n527: n788: Monde entier *Grande-Bretagne *États-Unis *Forêt-Noire *Roumanie Europe, ainsi qu'Amérique du Nord et Australie
n90:
*Individual clans *Multiple loyalties Great Vampires, King Vampire
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/LbwLMb2OEiZdxvfCdGJvRQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/wmcS-vwvn5hhlxzyuDfJIA==
n474:
吸血鬼
n162:
97
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/kE-4pMFY4Ch9x3TsWH9prA==
Dungeons, Ruins, Towns http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Td6aTntEJNDFk95bRO3knA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/k_A07_AF_JM6u6q9j3tViw==
71
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/kqBt8wUh8Iw7n6F0cevuIw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/sKLc49oQZmKu91wQToP_Mg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/kxBvYJQ_BSBd4dyhVszDmQ==
y
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/l92XmaY9vTXuw4ihrfw-eQ==
Black, Red Dark
n222:
12
n963:
- -5.0
n88:
2007-10-29
n387:
15
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/lcrDOB7BnqP0azqgm3sV-Q==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/r7QGwu6K7hvf69EOuFL4ZQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/m1Sw-Yd3HS7yeIVxhpeG2g==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/WYbyfhguLpJaRPJ9lZetZQ== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/FYGmkrTqS64jQwaPsNxtJA==
n61:
Mushroom spore Elder Vampire Vampire Toadflax seed Grimy marrentill Bat Swarm Kwuarm seed Irit seed Vampire dust Grimy harralander Chaos rune Ranarr seed Grimy kwuarm Methuselah Looting bag Watermelon seed Grimy irit leaf Dwarf weed seed vampire Limpwurt seed Snapdragon seed Earth rune Avantoe seed Grimy dwarf weed Coins Cadantine seed Ecumenical key Clue scroll Grimy guam leaf Vampires Blood rune Grimy lantadyme Vampires, the cursed ones Tarromin seed Cactus seed Black axe Grimy ranarr weed Grimy avantoe Jangerberry seed Grimy tarromin Death rune Marrentill seed Vampire Vampire Lantadyme seed Grimy cadantine Earth talisman Strawberry seed Vampire Wildblood seed Belladonna seed Poison ivy seed ヴァンパイア Harralander seed Whiteberry seed Vampire Lord
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/mBG4k_fFGr54IIIaIVzRPA==
317 340 58 59 36 112 80 79 191 149 250 644 -
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/mDqQJIrUUYgYKLqG1cqskQ==
Pale white Many; ranging from pale to pale dark brown
n515:
Level 72 Level 61 Level 77
n32:
Humanoid Steal Manipulation n455: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ElhPhP0InCEEIRlV02CNHA== Ghost Undead Undead, immortal, blood-sucking human/demon hybrids Parasitic mutations of other species Champion
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Rx_qcMEbgX4et7lgpgUxjA==
ナイトロード
n806:
58
n416:
n417: Unknown Others n555: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Pyou0R0NuQOhLYES7wM50Q==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/SZCuVwhxP0ueO_WuYo7esw==
100
n176:
Ancient vampire language, Able to use languages of other races
n38:
-8 Thunder Neutral-Neutral
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/TGvANi1gHkVPEzSpGSjlZg==
fangs
n372:
Very rare
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/TNrhrL2Oz316-um4fBCYxg==
Naitoroodo Vanpaia
n163:
Vampire as seen in the Library A vampire from the classic silent film Nosferatu. A Sim with a vampire, from The Sims 2. n263: A short range defensive Hero Vampire Lord as seen in the Library Methuselah using what he terms the 'fangs of death' A group of Vampires at the Eastern Coven Elder Vampire as seen in the Library Vampires in HBO's "True Blood" Tilla Mook with "Vampire Lady" and "Vampire's Curse" .
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/TiQioEO66zbsd5ClCNHnyA==
"Welcome to the Hellmouth" http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/MV9P3WKgRHiTuIh5SZMCpQ== D&D Boxed Set http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-FCPgGFCWEMGZbgw3bc4dw==
n87:
Male
n168:
Melee , Life Drain , Paralysis, Haste, Self-Healing and turns itself into a Bat n420: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-R-LtzbneCv0IW8Hs-wMiA== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/l6S37G5o7R1dcAKT4aOLnQ== Melee , Life Drain , Paralysis, Haste, Self-Healing , turns itself into a Bat http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/VgMIKcV3_KlTPbvrJxKSZg== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Xmtj2DXdkcLtoRyG44CEXg== Melee , Life Drain , Paralysis, Haste, Self-Healing , Creature Illusions a Bat. Convert others to Vampires at night.
n4:
n5: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/RHUWXxRt0cDSwB_NIpnNwA== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/VamhyxEVl27eVaNoHShAJg== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ETJsYQ4YLKilyfx0xhsPIQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/tRIxJC2QbDNi31OM2TCGOg==
僵尸
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/darkshadows/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/nX8QfwY3-hB-9Mb1WqrapQ==
n506:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n507: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/HHdwdzwQ3mZtYXQauyCfqg==
n678:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n679:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/0BFWcnE69aLy7bMCBJXYkA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Ak6Or3vA36-vkR6qkvDbdA== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/aWTslyte4tl4oAFJy4hv-Q==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1FM_J_kXriL7iuK5MpUxcA==
Superb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1m5tbl8uph9yD8oo2209jA==
Superb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1zq5QNVXvmj5PQ4BHAZdVQ==
Superb
n725:
5
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/3cz2CFIwKqT56CUeeRgSBg==
Medium
n36:
Superb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/73fO5UgUJu5ldmyg5HWTkg==
Superb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/BB9juHhZcyFoHjIFEZ6qtw==
-
n829:
No Resist
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/DDD7qHXIyYkK6Og1p-TuIQ==
+0%
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/IhEsjflquJLwxjoRQ0hBWQ==
n378:
Superb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/PoAwZLr21G_OQxUQjv2MfQ==
Monster
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/R56dhwCKpTP7Etwfw2ZS6g==
50
n141:
passif-agressif
n102:
2
n357:
7
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/b6rZ9vEWN9sKWWHKCDPImw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dXcYUVQ-fSdrgvjJ7ETaxg==
n598:
Auch bekannt als:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/coYNWr049E51AXp5q0pYRw==
Vampire
n28:
Superb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/fRT6oKX7EE2BWfH6NoS-Ng==
Spezies:
n722:
Superb
n495:
When 10 or more corpses rot in the Graveyard Graveyard - 30 tiles, Lair - 9 tiles When 5 or more corpses rot in the Graveyard Graveyard 3x3
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/iDXf3rGH7ZM3JfeN2KEYtg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/WRlZwg_OjXKmMrA-gr8gKA== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/BbNtpwgF22UoGXg4tMBgcg== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/vs2d_YTuHL9rpVKc7NQTkQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/knIU1jM5OCElg79BxWt7-Q==
Superb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/mW5JhWu395bmb_WXGAXOag==
Die Kinder der Nacht
n439:
Superb
n628:
Status:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/n-f2muZDUddy5YQrFgAjxA==
5
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/pMuoE0E3HGVMlrHn55SVUQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/pdpWi0rXnrPW-8TfR8kHmg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/piQCYbNyNSm9iq4j7OEfUw==
Sentient
n454:
n455:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/vVYCrywON06VboLjk9XTxQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dur3Mj_-iDqnAKuyqOhfNw==
n827:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/x1y38Ple_C2SHHDC3H981A==
Extant
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1FHHUlM2Neo5lN3bq7DNrQ==
Agilités, Vision nocturne, Très bon hypnotiseur, ...
n755:
Mord et suce le sang de ses victimes
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/8-pzZkg0LJPJ_C6R3yA8Gg==
n455:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/J8hiYBz0Ga4ZRN_rN8rZUw==
Natural, Shadow
n579:
n580: n532:
n711:
Undead
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/u6aPeq6Jm8IKgIeNw9RNMw==
33
n648:
n649: Frères de sang : ma vie chez les vampires Voyages avec les vampires Monologue avec un vampire Forces obscures : comment s'en protéger
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/06mmMXSzBqoiw_k9R3Im4w==
All
n940:
4
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/HI3Gb_RfDBwItPj80U5JVg==
3
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ljNo4TFu3kJADfLsEH5L4A==
Frost
n761:
Your target drinks blood. They must be a !
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/oQcxGh3H_68gWJ_awMP_Pw==
Vampire thumb|50px
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/szDxEk3p1Kfp1SsCaoy_-A==
You must wait 1 night between conversions. Vampires vote at night to bite a target. The youngest Vampire will visit the target at night.
n42:
Bloodsucker
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/drvpm6qwZ9Xx1GXu3YW2qg==
"Vampire is flustered!"
n436:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n437:
n748:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n749: n762:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/recipes/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/LxDW8bF52VuZP9Zmkqxn_g==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/rpgarena/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-fLx_Abk3_B8TmsXsDrPnQ==
n225:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n226:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/questforglory/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/j6ljythAXAqPsZOj6JomXA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/randomkingdom/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/lp116omA0kp_Lnne0oKYOg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/batman/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/6HO7IHcKZxSA7PvC3h2kqA==
n874:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n875:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/de.chronikenderunterwelt/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/vdTot-ERZ6YPIwVtp_e5qw==
n137:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n138: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/GJxvrRe9Wq1vPRVhpEV8bw== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/MXLXJSSGZSSBpC3-eDF6IQ==
n289:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n290: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/bPVk0-H0m0C0-khWV3uvkA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/monsterinmypocket/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/qihZ-Fc6v5kFNBQkOKBWFQ==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/nodiatis/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/IFyCQHWkQvMrDhoqtWb0Rw== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/BQAW0dAb55SCSqIJnCAJgA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/otherverse/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/zS00Pb7VpCigyRKL8e8FoA==
n831:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n832:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/E8nMdRppJaQbXUNXWPunqA==
* One player starts as Vamp, while the rest all play as humans. * Humans must survive for as long as they can. * Humans begin with no weapons - no melee, knives, or guns. They do not attack Vamp, humans must flee from Vamp and hide.
n354:
n355: n939: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/jnKLrt7dvx1cNEhXaZ-fDQ==
n508:
Anti undead techs and magic
n348:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n349: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/JfFtML4nHzU9QIdHd7h6Kg== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/14GRDQ8zr-4LRAaVfyG8Gw== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/MBxnAG4HH-y0TonReyUMNw== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/SMsBr3hzHIeiFAlQw63zrA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/elona/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/10i8XCRN1-mEjHS4o7WVPA==
n234:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n235:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/magicalstory/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/6Al8kBsrmAEPcQqDsmZoRw==
n181:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n182: n861:
n792:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n793: n872:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/pixar/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/EryCjy3KLz0Utj_GlS3i4g==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/potter-dictionary/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/fcajfF7ad0i6AHqSfXZghg==
n661:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n662: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/3yqrOZgF58RCzUkwfTOWmA==
n995:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n996:
n8:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n9: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Qj40UNexZFiy_pW5X0_2tQ==
n299:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n300:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/pinball/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/SajC8TQnGqQB77aI47unmA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/saga/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/DvXupG892pvBXsIE_iU_Uw== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/KWlEi0CUa8f2pMqLf__Y3g==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/warstorm/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ZXcDmvKVKPiLomjvcntylg==
n103:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n104:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/vampireknight/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/9M1p0QupIjJ3z9gXdk2SSw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/tenelements/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/PXUkU0fRk8yFk7GaK2AFWg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/vanhelsing/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/REC-Cr0gKVcZ_PQ--q656g==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/soul-knight/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/6rR0ZaIGLDkT-YlaYsHyuA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4Y6cniajg2LUtqG-P-oy1w==
100.0
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4ZmA0DGg6YIX4d1Y99BifA==
Quack Pack
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4uNDrlnkcOVqyqG3kX9n7A==
305 104 69 12000
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/5BMWIAIsIjk2pOFVdZ8zgw==
Attack, Vampiric Attack
n595:
176 10
n626:
n627:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/5oMz7ybZ1k0H8Xb571X24A==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/tzLkCMD4L-WJYbABKQ37zw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/69I-b5ylBVc5YbxbqkLx8g==
-
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/6LBgbgY9C3tohFxav724XA==
Goes back to the Netherworld with the haunted house and the rest of the monsters.
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/6bjnnJncm7NWERxgRGFjRw==
Vampire
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/79W_e_Wl7Ts_ezruwZJqIw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Vzb1Sn1LPu7g0hqWsN9kgA== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/83RqC1rSZhiY-6LUr8o4rA==
n937:
- http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/BKIGNvAFiRSbBEdDjOdjpw== Garnet Onyx
n932:
* Yu-Gi-Oh! R
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/80_T9ByTDkmPiKSgkafU_Q==
*Vamps *Van-Tal *Lurks *Vampyr *Undead Americans *Lonely Ones *The nasty-pointy-bitey ones *The Evil Dead
n397:
n398: n412: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/u8mXE6D4z3lYntIUcAwllA==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/8Y7A9TDsWXw5AKU27_mJEQ==
······ Did you come to destroy me? Please··· get it over with.
n729:
100
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/8oMxQBZsIxWYCemfudAA9Q==
Blood/spiritual lifeforce
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/8wq45337yhAcpc5Aa61vwA==
3
n703:
n704: n805:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/9GkQgVNOxJDYrERF-0WYqw==
2
n17:
240 1450 45.0
n37:
200 250 300
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/G0aAJ2N7HyV0WW4C6xyYSw==
The Vampire, by Philip Burne-Jones, 1897
n245:
Bloodsucker Dracula
n901:
Upirs
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/GoaflHzjIB6eWBD7s1oUxQ==
Any
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/GooTQbhBYi6ERu_lHQi2ow==
799
n993:
Marin Karin
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/fE_5MD5yOlSHOtrvsBhVjg==
Vampire of folklore
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/fGDaHy9hiGW7lQPfm4UriQ==
6
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/fVgkzzEp_Cgq09L9Y3QdGg==
15 1 2 3 4
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/fYMwjKx0aairZ4BMBOGMtA==
Unknown
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/gF--c8evSj5vsL1JJ-CUuw==
£1 / £0.99 $0.99 or 100 from the prize machine
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/gKnf1m71B90mnIyyWY2k_Q==
H
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/gavv99Hi98O-GzCSUKsI8Q==
Any
n405:
370.0 Tall ~200cm
n66:
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-rb0fal9eD70SSw6tiW0pw== Vampire
n94:
Nothing hurts more than eternal life... Vampire Vampires
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/hclH4SdwvlLq7cFxf8CfGw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/3A6mHHLIwaL_ML-tLvlXLg==
n449:
5
n658:
n659: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/7hRTs7OG5OnltKwnIwAK7g== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/PlE5prq-NzSiYZW6gjKcHg== Extendable fangs Pale skin
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/MZ34q721OBFbeIyPrBN4kw==
Unknown
n53:
y
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/NMsMMc-5heAOardRX8G6Xg==
25
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/NOEP6uHZk2D4h4Qnu4nAVw==
5
n883:
4015 3650 21 11 12 13 15 0 4 57 86 110
n49:
6.31152E9 Immortal Unknown Indefinite Measured in centuries
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/mSNnOc8tgsfbnEUO4MeDAA==
53
n48:
Zanmaon Shibabu Energy Drain Claw Damudo Vamp Fukimi na Tekazashi Maha Agi Mahazanma Zan Zanma Evil Eyes Vamp Panic Voice Tarunda Dormina Tetrakarn Life Drain Charm Bite Deathtouch 10 Jio Kyuuketsu Marin Karin Hapilma Jionga Mahajio Maragi Mazanma Zanma Death Touch Doguruadou Blood rain Death Hand Devil Kiss Bufulaon Paralai Tentarafoo Shock Magic Drain Distract Intox Shockburst Shockdeus Glare2 Dormina Tetrakarn Charm Bite Death Touch Blood Suck Glare 1 Mazionga Charm Bite Blood Thief Zanmaon Shibaboo Energy Drain Jio Kyuuketsu Marin Karin Hapilma Jionga Mahajionga
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/mrpUurQd02OF8hxS-kc0YA==
Night Stalker
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/n5enqGnEuF4M1aUI6WMRfg==
Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie
n654:
250 thumb
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/nZjVILp34GJHATgfhnwu4A==
Electro-mechanical
n100:
Elite http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/NVZSONILLN_KZS3EJIUQ-g== Warrior
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/niU9uJoGz8jjxKd6J0D74A==
1 19
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/oDaM-wc79RptVlSuLQhfnw==
7
n956:
A supernatural species of undead immortals. Pale skin, thin figure, gray eyes Vampire is a type of monster in ADOM. They are tough undead monsters that are feared for their melee attack, which has a chance to decrease the PC's Strength or Toughness upon damaging hits. Many vampires are encountered in the CoC graveyard, and hordes of them will appear in greater vaults of undead. If the PC is lacking somewhat in defensive stats, they should make sure to take on vampires from a safe distance or else their situation may become increasingly worse. A wandering vampire feels a sense of guilt for drinking the blood of others.
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/UTGNxvU8Xn7NOTmhkuBlWw==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/OJHVXr1m05DtkkYtwH1EPg==
http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/UVxi3YBfNn5GHtm3Pj8Aaw==
Kyūketsuki
n920:
Durem
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*Human *Sasabonsam
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Resists magic, reflects Curse
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* Vampyr * Fangers
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Z
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I drink life blood to live. This eternity, what's the point···?
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Immortals, Bats
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Unknown
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Charum Hakkor
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86400.0 3
n957:
Oui
n41:
Vampires des âmes, Krusnik, ...
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103
n190:
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85
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Death
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Leader of some monsters
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"BLOOD!"; "Let me kiss your neck"; "I smell warm blood!"; "I call you my bats!, come!". "BLOOD!"; "Let me kiss your neck"; "I smell warm blood!"; "I call you my bats!, come!".
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jiāngshī
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Vampire Invisible sister n666: http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/rHqPOOoEDMdQyLK2odCVRw== http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/QZSNdm2YC0ytxrP_sosGfA==
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augmented
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Any
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1970-03-24
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2
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ヴァンパイア
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Legendary Creature
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30
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100
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Pale Pale, white
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no
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Bloodsucking, Superhuman Strength, Regeneration
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Disarmed: 1d6+6 piercing damage 1
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Night Lord
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Blood Carnivorous and Bloodthirsty Men's Blood, men's Spirit Energy
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Both
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Very High High 3 Medium-High
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Vampires are responsible for long range attack support. They continuously summon Skeleton units during battle.
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n481:
"We'll give them a scare they'll never forget or SURVIVE!"
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Random Kingdom VX
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Dworgyn Malorn Ashthorn
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Vampirava.gif
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Medium medium
n15:
A team for a vampire hunt can consist of one knight of about level 30, plus a couple of shooters. More shooters and better skills will make vampires less expensive to hunt, but you probably will not break even until it drops Vampire Shield. The vampire shield is a great loot item for a relatively easy creature, but you may find yourself trying for weeks to loot one. Knights with 80+ skills can solo vampires relatively easily Everything from these creatures are rare drops, you will be hunting for awhile to get anything from these hard-hitting monsters. If you are attempting to solo a vampire by running it, you need to be ready to heal yourself to cure paralysis. Since you can no longer cure paralysis with potions keep a close eye on your health and mana. It's best to use exura since they paralyze you often. Mages can easily solo them from level 35 and up. Druids can use Hailstorm Rod and Flame Strike, and use Exura when their health goes below 310. Sorcerers could do the same with Wand of Inferno, but more effectivelly, as Vampires are weak to Fire Damage. Keep Exura Gran ready at all times, as a combo can take away most of a Mage's health in one shot.If you are hunting in a tomb, be careful not to run into creatures that might trap you. Mages can easily solo them from level 35 and up. Druids can use Hailstorm Rod and Flame Strike, and use Exura when their health goes below 310. Sorcerers could do the same with Wand of Inferno, but more effectivelly, as Vampires are weak to Fire Damage. Keep Exura Gran ready at all times, as a combo can take away most of a Mage's health in one shot.If you are hunting in a tomb, be careful not to run into creatures that might trap you. Mages can easily solo them from level 40 and up. Druids can use Hailstorm Rod and Flame Strike, and use Exura when their health goes below 280. Sorcerers could do the same with Wand of Inferno, but more effectivelly, as Vampires are weak to Fire Damage. Keep Exura Gran ready at all times, as a combo can take away most of a Mage's health in one shot.Also when stalkers appear as same as vampire either kill the vampire fast or try killing the stalker since it will turn invisible and b block you and hit pretty high A team for a vampire hunt can consist of one knight of about level 30, plus a couple of shooters. More shooters and better skills will make vampires less expensive to hunt, but you probably will not break even until you get a Vampire Shield. The success or failure of a vampire hunt depends on luck. The vampire shield is a great loot item for a relatively easy creature, but you may find yourself trying for weeks to loot one. Defensive Everything from these creatures are rare drops, you will be hunting for awhile to get anything from these hard-hitting monsters. If you are attempting to solo a vampire by running it, you need to be ready to heal yourself, as this will cure paralysis. If you are not significantly wounded, you should use a weaker healing spell or rune, rather than using a potion. Everything from these creatures are rare drops, you will be hunting for awhile to get anything from these hard-hitting monsters, so there is a high chance it's gonna be a waste if you don't bring a Blessed Wooden Stake. If you are attempting to solo a vampire by running it, you need to be ready to heal yourself to cure paralysis. Since you can no longer cure paralysis with potions keep a close eye on your health and mana. It's best to use exura since they paralyze you often. A team for a vampire hunt can consist of one knight of about level 30, plus a couple of shooters. More shooters and better skills will make vampires less expensive to hunt, but you probably will not break even until you get a Vampire Shield. The success or failure of a vampire hunt depends on luck. The vampire shield is a great loot item for a relatively easy creature, but you may find yourself trying for weeks to loot one. Paladins can solo them using Exura to heal the paralysis and just running and shooting Bolts combined with exori san, although it is recommended to use a decent shield and Royal Spears or Enchanted Spears. Knights with 80+ skills can solo vampires relatively easily Paladins can solo them using Exura to heal the paralysis and just running and shooting Bolts combined with exori san. Although it would be recommended to use a decent shield and Royal Spears or Enchanted Spears. Paladins can solo them using Exura to heal the paralysis and just running and shooting Bolts combined with exori san, although it is recommended to use a decent shield and Royal Spears or Enchanted Spears. Knights with 80+ skills can solo vampires relatively easily
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Wraith Doom and Gloom Feint Skeletal Pirate
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Hostile
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VAMPIRE
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4950
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53
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Large Fist
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Death
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10 7
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Ghoul Banshee Dark Sprite Dream Shield
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87
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Angry Skies\Midion
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*Human *Turok-Han *Zompire *Slaypire *New vampire
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Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures. Teal'c believed that the Unas were a myth like vampires. (SG1: "Thor's Hammer") Vampires are fearsome creatures to mages, shown when Touma first heard it from Stiyl and asked him if he was serious, Stiyl replied by calling Touma 'a fortunate person' to be able to think he's joking about vampires. Their very existence is a source of intrigue and curiosity for the Magic Side, and are highly sought out by magicians. Conclusively proving their existence is even referred to by Stiyl Magnus as the wish of whole world. Himegami Aisa is currently the only character shown in canon to have seen vampires and lived. Everyone else who has seen a vampire has died, according to the Magic Side's records. Finally, All Vampires possess the following capability. * Reformed Demon: A demon so holy and valiant that he finds himself out of place within the Netherworld may opt to become an Angel Trainee, either willlingly or by exile from the Netherworld's Overlord. Either way, they must be trained in Celestia over the course of two weeks to become a Reformed Demon. and must be accepted by a Seraph Angel to be nominated as an Angel Trainee. If the Demon succeeeds his training, he loses all of his Demon abilities and gains Angel abilities instead. Though they essentially become angels, Reformed Demons maintain their frightening demonic appearance, the only difference being a shift of eye color from blood red to a light blue or golden color, as a sign of their reformed nature. Subtitle: Batman Vampire sind flugfähige, nachtaktive Wesen, die sich von Blut ernähren. Deshalb sind sie im Allgemeinen geächtet und verhasst. Durch ihren Halsbiss können Vampire gewöhnliche Menschen auch infizieren- und diese selbst zu Vampiren zu machen. Viele Vampire lieben es jedoch zu sehr Menschen zu töten, um sie auszusaugen. Der Nachteil des Vampirs ist, dass ihn das Sonnenlicht verbrennt und ihm üblen Schaden anrichtet und dass er anfällig gegen Knoblauch ist. Vampire gibt es eigentlich auf der ganzen Welt, jedoch leben viele von ihnen in Scatar. In the Anima d20 Campaign Setting, Vampires are humanoid creatures tainted with powerful shadow magic. Vampires are reanimated human corpses which feed on living blood and emotions to sustain themselves. Vampires can turn humans into vampires through unspecified means, presumably by feeding off them three times on three subsequent nights. Le vampire est une des nombreuses horribles créatures qu'il convient de tuer le plus rapidement possible lorsque vous en apercevez un. Il s'agit en fait d'un mort-vivant (comprendre, selon les cas, type censé être mort, type l'étant quasiment, par exemple un drogué, ou belle-mère) que l'on distingue par un aspect cadavérique, une absence totale de reflet (qui a préféré partir, de honte) et une soif de sang (là, on n'a pas d'explication "scientifique"). Tel le no-life, l'otaku, le gothique ou Baptiste le chinois il ne sort pas le jour. Notez que malgré son aspect et une certaine admiration pour le vampire, tout gothique n'en est pas un. S'il commence à parler du jour où Baudelaire lui a posé un lapin ou de son dernier vol en forme de chauve-souris, si. You can meet vampire in Elona+. Just like Carmilla, he belongs to introduced by Elona+ mazin race. As expected, uses Drain Blood special action. Other abilities include Darkness Bolt and Nightmare spells and Eye of brainwashing. Sadly he does not have the casting skill, rendering his spells uselessly weak. He will waste many turns of actions on casting and brainwashing instead of meleeing, which is the only thing he does that does decent damage. Annoying to fight as an enemy, but makes for a bad pet. The salt vampire of M-113 is so named as a reference to its propensity to shapeshift and lure victims with the intent of draining the salt from their bodies as a vampire would drink blood. Likewise, the vampire cloud that frequented the vicinity of Tycho IV was named because of its life process that depleted the iron-based blood cells of all victims, leaving them completely drained of blood. (ST reference: Star Trek Concordance) Vampires became popular subjects of more contemporary Earth literature, including adaptations for movies and television entertainment. The story of Count Dracula is a notable example of vampire storytelling. In the 23rd century, Commander Spock of the Federation starship USS Enterprise found 20th century history records that indicated that the subject of the novel Dracula had been a real being who survived several centuries before being defeated. (TNG comic: "The Haunting of Thallus!") Pavel Chekov, a frequent recipient of medical testing as a young member of Starfleet, suggested that all doctors were vampires. (TOS novel: Uhura's Song) In an alternate reality, vampire powers had been the subject of experiments on Earth and investigated by a Covert Vampiric Operations group. A CVO vampire named Britt carried a zombie virus and crossed into the Federation's reality on Calibus VII, as well as several other alternate realities. The situation was resolved through the efforts of Rear Admiral James T. Kirk. (TOS - Infestation comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2") thumb|300px Les vampires sont un type de monstre présent dans Rosario + Vampire. Ce sont des créatures de Classe S et ils comptent parmi les monstres les plus puissants du manga. Ce sont des créatures à la peau pâle et aux cheveux argentés qui se nourrissent du sang des humains. Ils ont également les yeux rouges. Malgré leur incroyable puissance, les vampires s'affaiblissent au contact de l'eau. En effet, cette dernière purifie ce qui, combinée aux pouvoirs démoniaques rendent le vampire incapable de se battre. En outre, quand il s'est fait touché par de l'eau, il doit se laver avec des herbes spéciales. A vampire is a magical humanoid that is famed for biting people on the neck and sucking their blood. They are part of the family of beings known as the Living Dead. Race: undead Alignment: chaotic evil Armor class: 19 Hit points: 32 Attack bonus: +9 Damage: 1d10+8 slashing damage (bastard sword) disarmable Disarmed: 1d6+6 piercing damage (gore item) Hit dice (level): 5 Challenge rating: 6 Size: medium Trained skills:(‡) hide (14), listen (22), move silently (14), search (10), spot (22) Feats: alertness, darkvision, dodge, lightning reflexes, mobility, weapon focus (bastard sword), weapon proficiency (creature), weapon proficiency (exotic), weapon proficiency (martial), weapon specialization (bastard sword) En 1953, un mémo de Douglas Pabst pour Herbert Rossoff mentionnait que personne ne croirait qu'une cheerleader puisse tuer des vampires. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") Au 20ème siècle, sortait le film "Vampire Vixens". (VOY: "Future's End, Part I") En 2372, Joseph Sisko compara deux officiers de sécurité qui pratiquaient un balayage sanguin à des vampires et demanda à son fils de leur ordonner de s'assoir pour commander un menu ou de quitter son restaurant. (DS9: "Homefront") En 2372, un officier de sécurité sur Terre compara la chef de la sécurité à un vampire venant la nuit, car elle pratiquait un balayage sanguin sur lui. (DS9: "Paradise Lost") In her only appearance, Vampire was shown as wearing a lime green, full body suit extending up to cover all of her head except from her nose to her chin. Her forehead had a bat logo displayed on it. She wore wide-cuffed gauntlets and wide-cuffed, ankle-high boots. Her belt had a stylized "V" for a buckle and held a pistol holster. Feeding on the essence of the living, vampires are terrifying and charismatic predators, strikling fear into the hearts of mortals. Vampire (吸血鬼, Kyūketsuki?, Blood-Sucking Demon), also called Bloodsucker (吸血種, Kyūketsu-shu?), is the general term for those who suck the blood of other living creatures. Vampires have the ability to transform into a multitude of bats upon command, but this ability can be nullified if someone were to grab onto him/her. They also can command naturally born bats to act as their secondary eyes, spying upon other peoples' activities. Vampires have only one sworn enemy, the Werewolves. This blood feud has led to thousands of deaths on either side, and normally they try to kill each other upon sight, an alliance or co-existence between members of the two races are considered taboo and are subjected to extermination. Again, there are a few notable exceptions here, mainly Reiri Kamura and Riza Wildman. The term vampire is used for several kinds of creatures. They each are separate and different, but have a common trait in feeding on other beings in various ways. The different vampire kinds do not seem to have distinct proper names, instead being called after the organisations heading their kind, the Vampire Courts. There are, according to Jim Butcher, seven vampire courts. Though, besides the Black, Red, White and Jade Courts, the others are "little better than mosquitos".(reference needed) Sometimes, the term "anthrophage" (or "human-eater"), is used for them. Vampires are blood-drinking demons expelled to Earth by Michael's host of Angels. They have since evolved three "bloodlines", the best known being the Belial, the others being the Ba'al and the Moloch. Archibald Brooks wrote about them in Vampireology: The True History of the Fallen. Vampires are undead upper-level demons that feed of the blood of living humans. A vampire clan is ruled by a single Vampire Queen with a possible hierarchy below her. Vampires are considered the creatures of the night since they can take the form of a bat. All vampires are immune to the powers of witches, but are averted by sunlight, garlic, and holy symbols, especially crucifixes, and holy water. In order to vanquish a vampire, one can drive a stake through their hearts. A Vampire Queen can only be vanquished by the Power of Three or powerful demons such as the Source of All Evil. Vanquishing the Queen destroys the entire clan as well, unless a vampire has not yet completed his or her transformation by consuming blood, in which case the transformation will become undone. Vampires were, like their name suggests, a race of Creatures who subsisted on the blood of their victims. They still existed during Abel's youth, but became extinct by Dan's time, as explained in strip #510. __NOWYSIWYG__ A vampire is apparently, according to the media, and some books, and Dracula, a pale, scary, monster-like creature with "attractiveness, smoothness, and a great voice", according to women who are shallow, which is what most women say. In a Halloween-themed challenge, Phineas basically places the contestants in a dark forest. They have to escape from a vampire (Candace). A species of hominid native to the Ringworld that lures prey via pheromones and renders them helpless so that they can consume their blood. Vampire is a type of monster in ADOM. They are tough undead monsters that are feared for their melee attack, which has a chance to decrease the PC's Strength or Toughness (or often both) upon damaging hits. Many vampires are encountered in the CoC graveyard, and hordes of them will appear in greater vaults of undead. If the PC is lacking somewhat in defensive stats, they should make sure to take on vampires from a safe distance or else their situation may become increasingly worse. Bei Trinity Blood gibt es Vampir-ähnliche Menschen, die Methusalae genannt werden. Wie für Vampire üblich können sie nicht direkt in der Sonne leben und haben deswegen ihre Hauptstadt Byzanz (Istanbul) mit einem UV-Schutzschild versehen. Allerdings entstehen diese Vampire nicht durch einen Biss, sondern wurden von einem Virus infiziert, der sie dazu treibt, menschliches Blut zu trinken. Der Virus bewirkt eine Verlängerung der Lebenszeit, übermenschliche Stärke, Geschwindigkeit und Wundheilung. Dafür zerstört der Virus die roten Blutkörperchen seines Wirts. Wenn sie aufgebraucht sind, bringt der Virus den Wirt dazu, nach Blut zu verlangen und sich wie ein Vampir zu verhalten. Anders als die untoten Vampire die wir normal so kennen, können die Methusalea sich fortpflanzen und auch normales Essen zu sich nehmen. Vampires are a species that is heavily associated in folklore, fiction, and has many accusations to being true. She had never envisioned her life like this, and she never asked for it. One night, many moons ago she was bitten. Merely a Lookout at the time, she became much more ever since. To some it was a blessing, and to some, a curse; she hadn't decided yet. But she knew it was a full moon, and she knew that meant she needed to feast. Skulking through the alleys of Salem, the Vampire stumbled across the Escort, paying a visit to a nearby home. The Vampire felt bad for her, but she must feed. She lunged out at the Escort, reaching her prey before it even knew what was going on. Sucking the life out of her, she left the mangled, lifeless corpse in the alley. The Werewolf's howl could be heard in a nearby home, but that didn't concern her. She was really on the Lookout for the Vampire Hunter, who reeked of garlic. He would be carrying his stakes and holy water, as the Vampires would be active this full moon, but it was for naught. The Hunter was too late to save the Escort, so soon enough he'd have another problem to worry about. She morphed into a bat and took off into the air, looking down on the town below. As the faint beams of the sun began to peek out, she looked down upon all the residents of Salem, her soon to be meals. (credit) Vampires in the Harry Potter series are probably similar to that found in standard Western folklore. For instance, they are thought to be repelled by garlic. Vampires are reanimated corpses, supernatural undead beings found in various myths and folklore around the world, that feed on the life essence of humans- most commonly, blood. Vampires in Hellsing have typical vampiric traits such as sharp fangs and a hunger for blood. They are harmed by sunlight, although powerful vampires, such as Alucard, are mostly resistant to such weaknesses. Vampires are the primary antagonists throughout the Hellsing storyline, even before the Millennium Organization is introduced. Vampires are creatures that appear in the Quake universe, though the only known specimen is found in Quake III: Arena, the character Patriot. From here, his comments and background, we can put together a basic profile for the species. Vampires, we can estimate, are native to earth, as Patriot is obviously human, and there are no other vampires in the Quake Universe. It can be assumed that vampires are now extinct for the same reason. From Patriot's comments, it can be assumed that vampires are capable of being destroyed by silver and stakes. Assumably, vampires have immortality, a variety of superhuman powers (though this is never elaborated on) and vampirism can be passed on by some unknown method (as Patriot, at times, offers his opponents immortality). While it is obvious that Quake Vampires appear not to have any weakness to the sunlight in the Arena Eternal, it is unknown how earth's sun effects them. Despite being undead, vampires appear to have some need to breathe, as they can be drowned (though this could be an effect of running water). They also, apparently, are capable of being killed by falling. Vampirism, seems to be a somewhat unpleasant state, as Patriot refers to his state as an 'eternal damnation' or 'torment', and expresses suicidal wishes, though at other times, he seems elated with his state, and expresses his percieved superiority over living creatures. It also proven that Vampires can be killed through blunt force trauma, as proven in Quake III, where even a cybronically enhanced vampire, Patriot can be killed using normal weapons (Though for some reason, he seems to assume the railgun shot is a silver bullet), and seems to be equally matched with normal humans. A vampire is a mythical creature that feeds on human blood. If properly nourished, a vampire will not age and can basically live forever. In the episode "Stoker", the rock band of the same name were secretly vampires. It is unknown if others exist in their universe (or any other). Vampires, undead creatures from folklore who feed on blood, are a species in Killer Is Dead. Vampires peacefully coexist with humans in the time period of the game, and the character Betty is one of them. Vampires are the focus of the plot of Episode 51: The Man who Stole Blood, in which a man named Sebastian who lives a life mimicking that of vampires ends up gaining some of their traits and abilities due to his corruption into a Wire. Vampires have the ability to control bats, and several vampires and bats flock to Sebastian's castle due to his similar powers. An Inhabitant of the Demon Realm and a rare monster that possess high magical power, as well as a surprising amount of superhuman strength. They only reveal themselves at night. They use the cover of darkness to attack their prey. They are full of pride, considering themselves to be nobility while looking down upon humans as lesser beings. In the same manner as other succubus-type monsters, men’s spirit energy is what fuels them, but they don’t try to get it through sexual intercourse like the succubus, instead biting the neck of their prey with their fangs, and sucking out blood. Through this they get spirit energy. Perhaps because when they suck blood, they infuse a man with a slight amount of magic power, the men don’t feel pain from the act of them feeding. Instead, it is said that both the vampires and the men are able to experience sexual pleasure. Furthermore, for the vampires themselves, not only is the man’s blood a sweet treat, it also functions as an aphrodisiac. Due to the pleasure and narcotic effect of sucking blood, most of them feel a large amount of lust towards their prey directly after feeding, but as far as they are concerned, copulation with a human being is a filthy act, so most vampires will probably try to control their lust. Men whom they are fond of are taken away to their homes and kept as both servants and food sources, being forced to take care of the vampire herself. On the surface, they are treated as servants, but these captured men are also husband-candidates. Men who live as their servants are infused with magical power every time they feed, eventually transforming into “incubi.” Men who have become incubi are regarded as nobility, the same as themselves, and thus they become treated as husbands. It varies on an individual basis, but a lot of them change their attitudes completely after accepting a man as their husband, becoming like a totally different person. There are some who start to dote on their men, and fewer of them would control their lust after feeding. Additionally, they rarely attack human females. This isn’t for the sake of feeding, but for the sake of changing a woman determined to have a “noble nature” into one of their own kind. Women who have their blood sucked are infused with a massive amount of magical power, and are transformed into “vampires” themselves. They possess high fighting abilities, but are extremely weak to sunlight. Under the sun’s rays, they become almost completely unable to utilize their magical power. Their physical abilities are also diminished, not to those of an ordinary human girl, but even less. Aside from that they are also weak to the food garlic. Just from smelling it, they become virtually drunk, and their thoughts become unreliable. If they happen to end up with some of it in their mouths, rationality goes out the window, and they go wild just like the basic type of succubi. Vampires are a group of kamikaze creatures that lurk in the first areas of Urgoz's Warren. They will chase their victims around until they catch them, then suicide. This results in the victim being totally drained of either energy or health, depending on the sub-type of the attacker. Their ambush can be devastating to an unwary party. It is important for a party to dispatch vampires from a distance. Their low level makes this easier to do before party members fall victim to them. Vampires use no other skills and do not attack, so avoiding getting into adjacent range with them is paramount. The Vampire race have a long history that stretches across the ages. They were known to be a powerful race that had no natural enemy. At some early point in their history, a mysterious sword known as Datusha came to their planet and was possessed by one of their kind known as Kali Grigesh. Under the command of the mysterious sword, he would begin a campaign slaying many of his kind over the centuries but eventually regained enough of his senses to journey to the Never Never Land where he committed a hara-kiri, thus trapping the sword within that infernal planet. At some point, the Vampire planet would be conquered by Shao Kahn, and incorporated into Outworld. Many of the vampires would travel through the planets, especially using the power of their magic crystals and some even journeyed to Earth where they found the natural sunlight to harm them unlike that of other planets. The vampiress Nitara would spend many long decades finding an orb that linked her planet to that of Outworld. Using the aid of Reptile and Cyrax, she managed to recover the orb and free her planet. The vampire race would attempt to rebuild but once again they found them besieged by the sword Datusha now in the hands of the demon hunter Ashrah. Nitara would try and fight her, but failed and attempted to gain godhood at the Pyramid of Argus in Edenia to achieve the power to make her race dominant forever. In Nitara's Mortal Kombat: Armageddon ending, she defeated and slew the fire elemental Blaze, and obtained divine power upon her victory, transforming himself into a blood god. The new Vampire deity then turns her attention to, and transforms all the combatants present at the pyramid (including Shao Kahn) into vampires. With an army of powerful warriors at her command, Nitara now conquer each planet and rule the universe. A vampire (吸血鬼, kyuketsuki, lit. "blood sucking demon") is an undead, immortal, humanoid oddity sometimes referred to as "the king of oddities." Vampires are nocturnal monsters that suck blood not only out of impulse, but to create servants who in turn become vampires in the process. Sucking blood also seems to empower them, reinforcing their various powers. Vampires are also known for consuming not only human flesh, but nearly anything at all, including other oddities. If a vampire does not wish to make a minion out of their victim, they will eat them whole before their vampirism awakens. Eating oddities is also a proficient way to get rid of them. Like all oddities, vampires thrive on the fear humanity has for them. Legends of vampires originated in the western world, which eventually became real when enough people learned of them. Vampires had no known presence in Japan prior to the first appearance of Kiss-shot Acerola-orion Heart-under-blade about 400 years before the series takes place. While not of Japanese origin, due to their description and literal translation as blood sucking demons, they are sometimes associated with the Japanese demon "oni." Vampires are baseline humans, infected with HMHVV. Vampires prey on sentient beings, absorbing the life essence of their victims along with the victim’s blood. Victims are typically thin and pale and suffer from chronic essence loss which can only be stemmed by draining the essence of others - most often through a blood-link. Those not outright killed in the transfer often find themselves sharing the vampire's affliction. More conscientious than other infected metahumans, vampires are able to restrain their hunger. Some vampires refuse to drain from an unwilling subject, while others revel in their role as predators and killers. Vampires become sick within the hour if they consume anything but blood, and they have particularly bad reactions to alcohol. Most vampires display a number of powers including enhanced senses, immunity to age, poison, and disease, the ability to turn into a mist, and rapid regeneration of damaged tissues. Many vampires display magical ability, and the transformation sometimes unlocks hidden magical potential. Such vampires are capable of learning and using magic just like a human. Vampire sorcerers are most likely the source of some legendary vampiric powers, such as the ability to change into animals or to mesmerize victims. Vampires also express a severe allergy to sunlight and/or other substances or objects, depending on the individual vampire's background. These may be garlic, wood, silver and/or holy objects. Vampires have less buoyancy than metahumans. Vampires also have an additional weakness of Induced Dormancy in the case of lack of air. If a vampire is cut off from air for a period dependable on his actual Essence, it falls unconscious indefinitely. However, if the vampire is again exposed to air, it regains consciousness within a minute. Like other sufferers of the virus, vampires are able to pass the infection on to others. - Though extremely rare, other metahuman subtypes have been reported as suffering from this expression of the disease. Though the claims have, thus far, proven very difficult to substantiate. A vampire is a type of demon that feeds off of a creature's lifeforc (blood, energy, etc...) for sustenance. It is usually a reanimated corpse of a person who had sinned in some way during their lifetime, or had been buried outside of the proper religious traditions. The most famous vampire is Dracula, "Vlad the Impaler" who lived in Transylvania (although connections between vampirism and Vlad Tepes have been disproven by scholars of the subject, it is still a popular connection), he comes from the Bram Stoker book of the same name. Image:Chinese dragon icon.png This article is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it]. Sims cannot become vampires, but a magical adult Sim who successfully uses the "Beauty or Beast" charm can temporarily take on the appearance of a vampire. This is purely cosmetic, and the Sim remains a normal Sim in all respects. Deriving from distinct folkloric legends of several cultures; the Vampire has become an increasingly popular phenomenon in the 20th century, influenced by works such as Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla and Bram Stoker's Dracula. Their aspect, nature, abilities and weaknesses have all varied immensely depending on the work they appear in. Vampires have been transposed to all sorts of media besides literature: in film too they have been popular since Count Orlok; in television it is hard to find a series dealing with the occult and the paranormal that doesn't feature them or at least touches on the subject. They have been present in comedy as well as horror; and every genre in between. As of science fiction, the vampire image has been used as inspiration for a myriad of extraterrestrial creatures, many of which are "vampires" in an analogous sense as they feed on something other than blood, as seen in the examples listed below. It is worth noting that the variety of vampires being so immense is also a result of simple linguistics as the word itself has become informally a near synonymous for parasites, real and fictional. Aliens representing or inspired by vampires: * In the original Vampirella comics, the titular character and other vampires - up to and including Count Dracula - are all extraterrestrial beings hailing from the planet Drakulon. * Extraterrestrial bloodsucking vampires are featured in the classic Doctor Who arc State of Decay; being the descendants of the massive Great Vampires of aeons past. They are distinct from the non-extraterrestrial Haemovores from The Curse of Fenric; and the Saturnynians who assumed an illusory humanoid appearance that resembled vampires in The Vampires of Venice. * Roger Corman's film Not of This Earth features the Davannans, a humanoid alien species which invades Earth and kills people for their blood as part of their attempts to cure themselves of a deadly epidemic. The victims are left bloodless and with distinct marks on their necks. * The Martian creature from It! The Terror from Beyond Space desiccates the bodies of its victims, leaving them completely dry of water and oxygen. This has been presented as a survival mechanism that helps it survive in the tough Martian ecology. * The Star Trek episode "The Man Trap" gave us the Salt Vampire, an entity which extracts salt from its victims' tissues. * The cartoon series Duck Dodgers features Count Muerte, a Fat Sucker, and a parody of the popular image of Dracula which seeks to drain his victims off their adipose tissue rather than blood. * The robotic "vampire" Nos-4-A2 from Buzz Lightyear of Star Command drains energy from electric machinery, including robots, which are placed under his control after being bitten. * Energy Vampires from the film Life Force are alien entities which feed on their victims' life essence. Other blood-sucking aliens: * The Star Vampire, from Robert Bloch's The Shambler of the Stars is a blood sucker, but looks nothing remotely human. The Cthulhu Mythos provide a slightly more traditional take on the vampire myth in The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, but the vampiric entity there is not extraterrestrial. * H. G. Wells' Martians from The War of the Worlds might qualify as vampires, as they steal blood from Human victims to replace their own. * There have been UFOlogical reports concerning haematophagous creatures, including the particularly bizarre encounter Jennings Frederick had with a skeletal, blood-sucking plant-like entity in the woods of West Virginia, 1998. The mysterious Chupacabras is also a famous blood-sucker (although a rare example of one that doesn't seem interested in humans) believed to be of extraterrestrial origins by some. * The bat-like Erloors and the bloodsucking Martian Octopus from Gustave le Rouge's 1908 novel Le Prisonnier de la planète Mars. Non-alien vampires: * Also worth mentioning are works which feature both aliens and vampires, but have little or no connection made between the two, including The X-Files, The Twilight Zone and Dark Shadows. The members of the vampire class are: * V vampire * V vampire lord * V Vlad the Impaler #chatting with vampires can give humorous messages. Standing on an altar scares vampires as if you were standing on Elbereth or a scroll of scare monster. Any altar will have this effect, including an altar to Moloch. Players polymorphed into any V polymorph into vampire bats when the player polymorphs without polymorph control Vampiro é uma raça. Os Vampiros são conhecidos por sua necessidade de sangue, tendo que tomar muito para sobreviver. Essa raça foi originada do reino de Vaeternus, destruído pouco após uma aliança. The Vampire has been depicted in a wide variety of literature (see Bram Stoker's Dracula) and has been the focus of diverse epochs of pop-culture. Recently, however, Stephenie Meyer has been making efforts via the Twilight series to create the misconception that vampires are inhumanly beautiful, sparkle in the sun, and have relatively low IQs--which is the opposite of the truth. It is often rumoured that Meyer is secretly working to advance the vampires' agenda by fooling humans into thinking they are nice-looking and harmless, but the would-be whistleblowers always seem to disappear the next day. In recent times, vampires have become a more economically and socially stable race, content in buying and selling Korean children, and running major fast food restaurants such as Subway and Microsoft. They are also known as Romanians. The Vampires are a race of undead winged creatures. Vampires are a popular study of folklore for their numerous abilities and weaknesses. In general, Vampires will suck the blood of their enemy and turn them into more Vampires. Unlike some accounts, Vampires can, and do, thrive in the daylight, being seen at a number of famous gathering spots and even cooperating with other undead and demonic races - though they are not an official part of the undead legions, which are instead ruled by the Liches. Vampires are instead in loose alliance with the Succubi. Vampires move slowly, and have one attack, the Tri-Shot. When fighting Vampires, you will have to dodge back and forth throughout the fight, as they will send Tri-Shots at you regularly. Also called Kindred, Vampires are descendants of Caine (the Biblical Cain), cursed with a thirst for blood, vulnerability to sunlight and immortality. Vampires are forever subject to the Beast, their raging animal urges of hunger, fear and rage. Vampire families are organized into clans, with a definite individual or handful of individuals heading the clan, generally the oldest in the clan. The vampires in a clans live in one place, if not in the same house or building and feel an intense bond for one another. As most members of a clan are related, reproduction within the clan is discouraged and intermarriage between clans can unify them in power and size. Clans may any size, from two to fifty generations of lineage. Some vampires clans live in cities, which are run feudally by Princes; life in a city is one of constant political manipulation and paranoia, as the powers of the city vie for power, control and food. Many clans are ruled by fear, most importantly the fear of exposure to everyday humanity. Since the Inquisition and the Crusades, the majority of vampires have lived under an enforced campaign to hide the existence of the Kindred from humanity. Some vampire clans however have fully integrated in human life and live right under the noses of the clueless. Some beleive there is an inborn hatred of werewolves by vampires, but this is not an instinct. Vampires(吸血鬼Kyūketsuki) are powerful sentient beings who are, physically, similar to humans. All known vampires are part of the Alucard Clan. Vampire is a 1970 pinball machine produced by Bally. NOTE:A costume available during Mogloween 2008. Description: My asshole! How to acquire:Can be bought for 100,000 gold in Mogloween Upgrade Shop. Sell Value: 25,000 gold. A Vampire is a race that sucks blood in order to survive. They started a war with the werewolves, but ended it for fighting Nightbane. They are under command of Queen Safiria. Zur Zeit des Sith-Imperialen Krieges waren die Vampire - formal die 283. Imperiale Jagdstaffel - eine der ältesten Sternjägerstaffeln des Galaktischen Imperiums. 8 NSY ausgehoben, überstanden ihre Piloten zahlreiche Schlachten und Kriege, um auch noch 127 NSY aktiv zu sein. Eng verbunden ist die Geschichte der Staffel mit der Familie Bastron, denn mit Pherlux, Yarina und Jayla Bastron dienten drei Vertreter der Blutlinie als Kommandeure der Einheit. Vampires are mythical or folkloric creatures, typically held to be the re-animated corpses of human beings and said to subsist on human and/or animal blood (hematophagy), often having unnatural powers, heightened bodily functions, and/or the ability to physically transform. The word vampire itself literally means "blood monster." Some cultures have myths of non-human vampires, such as demons or animals like bats, dogs, and spiders. Vampires are often described as having a variety of additional powers and character traits, extremely variable in different traditions, and are a frequent subject of folklore, cinema, and contemporary fiction. In Sonic the Comic, all vampires appear in the Decap Attack series. Here, they are fairly commonplace in Transylvania, going as far as having a separate category in the Monster of the Year awards. One of them once resided in Castle Frank N. Stein, where Chuck D. Head found it now as a skeleton inside a coffin with a stake in its heart. Foolishly, Chuck removed the stake and the vampire quickly reverted to its former glory. It headed for Chuck's neck, only to be disappointed when Head was removed to reveal no neck. Dinner was back on the menu with a headbutt from Chuck, but the vampire fainted or died when Chuck showed he had purple blood. Even more vampires were shown to inhabit the dungeons later, with one of them able to turn into a rat. Chuck was tricked into visiting them by Igor and only got out by having eaten garlic earlier in the day. To fool Igor, Chuck went along with the story of being converted into a vampire by being bitten, baring a fake pair of vampire fangs. Comic books and graphic novels which feature vampires include Vampirella (Warren Publishing, 1969), Morbius, the Living Vampire (Marvel, 1971), Tomb of Dracula (Marvel Comics, 1972), Blade (Marvel, 1973), I...Vampire (DC Comics, 1981), Hellsing (Shonen Gahosha, 1997), 30 Days of Night (IDW Publishing, 2002), Chibi Vampire (Monthly Dragon Age, 2003), "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" (Weekly Shonen Jump 1986-2004, Ultra Jump 2004-) Rosario + Vampire (Monthly Shōnen Jump 2004), Vampire Knight (LaLa, 2005), Blood Alone (MediaWorks, 2005), Dracula vs. King Arthur (Silent Devil Productions, 2005), Dance in the Vampire Bund (Media Factory, 2006), Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures (Dabel Brothers Productions/Marvel Comics, 2007), Half Dead (Dabel Brothers Productions/Marvel Comics, 2007), Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight (Dark Horse Comics, 2007), Nosferatu (Viper Comics, 2010), Twilight: The Graphic Novel (2010) and He's My Only Vampire (Kodansha, 2010). Proinsias Cassidy, the supporting lead male in Garth Ennis's comic book series Preacher (DC/Vertigo, 1995), is a vampire of Irish origin. In addition, many major superheroes have faced vampire supervillains at some point. In the Belgo-French comic Le Bal du rat mort, police inspector Jean Lamorgue is a hybrid vampire and he is a king of rats. He is guiding an invasion of rats in Ostend and he sucks the blood of his human victims. In 2009, Zuda Comics launched La Morté Sisters. A story of teenage vampirism in a Catholic orphanage taking place in South Philadelphia. The story follows new girl Maddie in a world of ninja nuns and black magic. Vampires are blood-sucking creatures who inhabit in many planets. Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless of whether they are undead or a living person. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in many cultures, and may go back to "prehistoric times", the term vampire was not popularized until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe, although local variants were also known by different names, such as vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vampirism. While even folkloric vampires of the Balkans and Eastern Europe had a wide range of appearance ranging from nearly human to bloated rotting corpses, it was the success of John Polidori's 1819 novella The Vampyre that established the archetype of charismatic and sophisticated vampire; it is arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century, inspiring such works as Varney the Vampire and eventually Dracula. The Vampyre was itself based on Lord Byron's unfinished story "Fragment of a Novel", also known as "The Burial: A Fragment", published in 1819. However, it is Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula that is remembered as the quintessential vampire novel and which provided the basis of modern vampire fiction. Dracula drew on earlier mythologies of werewolves and similar legendary demons and "was to voice the anxieties of an age", and the "fears of late Victorian patriarchy". The success of this book spawned a distinctive vampire genre, still popular in the 21st century, with books, films, video games, and television shows. The vampire is such a dominant figure in the horror genre that literary historian Susan Sellers places the current vampire myth in the "comparative safety of nightmare fantasy". Vampire was an Australian horror comic, self-published by its chief writer-artist, Gerald Carr. Launched in 1975 and sold through newsagencies, Vampire capitalised on the popularity of such American 'adult' horror comics as Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella, which were also reprinted in Australia during the mid-1970s by the KG Murray Publishing Company. Featuring colour covers and black & white interior artwork, Vampire included self-contained stories featuring such archetypal horror figures as vampies, werewolves and zombies. Vampire was geared towards an adult readership (some covers featured the byline 'Recommended for the mature comic fan') and frequently depcited violence, bloodshed, nudity and implied sexual situations. Vampire is notable for not only being one of the earliest Australian horror comics, but also for being the first major Australian comic to be released commercially since the collapse of the postwar Australian comics industry in the early 1960s. The most memorable stories to appear in Vampire featured Carr's Chinese vampire, Fire Fang. The third issue of Vampire (published circa 1977) introduced the character in 'The Exile of Fire Fang', which was set in Gold rush-era Australia. The same issue concluded with a follow-up story, 'Who Freed Fire Fang?', which saw the once-executed vampire unwittingly resurrected by a pair of young gold prospectors in modern-day Australia. A sequel, of sorts, appeared in Vampire No.5, titled 'The Brothers of Fire Fang', which concerned the adventures of young European traveller in 19th century China, battling a band of vampires. Carr later wrote, illustrated an published a one-shot comic, titled Fire Fang, in 1982. The comic depicted the undead Chinese vampire being hunted down in modern-day Sydney and featured a shoot-out between Fire Fang and the NSW Police Force atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge. There are many types of demons and monsters that feed on the flesh and blood of humanoids, but these are the True Vampires or Undead Vampires. Vampires are the product of loathsome, disgusting creatures, the Vampire Intelligence. The Vampire Intelligence and its legions of undead servants have but one true purpose: to torment and corrupt the living. The most famous vampire is probably Count Dracula. __TOC__ In many vampire stories the victim becomes a vampire after being bitten. The details of how this happens vary from story to story. In some stories the transformation happens instantly, in others the process of vampirization is long and slow, involving the vampire making repeated attacks on the same victim. Some vampires in fiction are able to change into bats and fly. In the novel Dracula, Count Dracula is able to change into a bat, a wolf and a mist. Dracula is also able to partially hypnotize people. The easiest way to tell if someone is a vampire, according to tradition, is to see if the person casts a reflection in a mirror, vampires do not. The Vampire is a unit for the Undead. Vampire can first be produced at level 1 Often mentioned in the folklore of various cultures: a monster that sucks the blood of humans and livestock. Possesses high battle capabilities and is not easy to kill. Its strength is one of the greatest among monsters. On the other hand, vampires have many weaknesses such as being weakened by rosaries and water. Also known as the Immortal Ones. Vampires are mythical beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (usually blood) of living creatures. In folkloric tales, vampires often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighborhood they inhabited when they were alive. Sie entstanden mithilfe von Nanomaschinen, welche ihnen implantiert wurden. Diese Technologie wurde wohl schon vor 100 Jahren entdeckt. Diese Maschinen sorgen dafür, dass Wunden sehr schnell heilen und auch Waffen können aus ihren Körpern geformt werden. Theoretisch ist es wohl möglich diese virusartigen Nanomaschinen in jedes lebende Wesen zu integrieren. Es dauert dann ein paar Wochen, bis diese Maschinen die Körperzellen vollständig ersetzt haben. Aufgrund dieses Prozesse leidet man oft unter dem Gefühl nicht man selbst zu sein. Auch Kopfschmerzen, spitze Zähne und Ekzeme in Fledermausflügel-Form auf dem Rücken sind Zeichen dafür. Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass sie Blut trinken nennt man sie Vampire. Sie können aber auch ganz normales Essen zu sich nehmen. JEdoch scheint das trinken von Blut die BEschwerden wie Kopfschmerzen zu lindern. Die Gantzer werden von ihnen Vampirjäger genannt. Die Vampire gehen in eine Art Schule, wo ihnen alles wichtige über sich und ihre Fähigkeiten beigebracht wird. Dort wird das Bild von Izumi gezeigt. Was wohl bedeutet, dass er schon vorher als Gantzer mit ihnen zu tun hatte. Vampires are a race of mythological creatures who feed on the life essence of humans (in the form of human blood) in order to survive. Vampires appeared in many different cultures, some dating back to the "prehistoric times", but was not popularized until the 18th century where the superstition became frequent in Western Europe. This led to mass hysteria where people were accused of vampirism and corpses were even staked. In the modern day, vampires often appear in all categories of media. Bram Stoker's famous novel - "Dracula" was inspired by the 15th century Voivode of Wallachia; Vlad III, better known as Vlad the Impaler, from the ruling House of Drăculesti, a branch of the House of Basarab. Vlad the Impaler earned his epithet by impaling the Ottoman soldiers intent on conquering his lands. Vampire is a race (or a sub-race) of former Elves, that lost to their magic addiction and started to use the life force or blood of others to survive. Vampires are a type of undead monster featured in Fate. Also see vampire costume on the Halloween wikia. Vampires are a race of fiends mentioned in Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2's prologue comic book: The Vampire War, drawn and written by Team Ninja. It is unknown if they will make appearances in future installments of Ninja Gaiden. Vampire (ヴァンパイア) is an enemy from Romancing SaGa and Romancing SaGa 2. In Romancing SaGa they are only ever encountered once on a optional mini quest. In Romancing SaGa 2 they appear more often as normal enemies there are two types a male Vampire weaker than it`s female counter part and is the first one seen. Male Vampire`s usually attack with techs like Blood Suck and they also favor using Deadly Drive which can lower the parties stats by a lot in battle but they are not a big threat,the sword tech Exorcism works well on them or any other anti-undead weapons and magic. The female version is much stronger and met later she will use Poison Claw along with Hypnosis which can put everyone to sleep. She also comes with the powerful Kamaitachi Tech and Death God which can lower a characters LP by 1 Exorcism works well on her and Saint Fire. Like the Devils, Vampires are residents of darkness that have existed since ancient times. They have similar rankings and weaknesses like that of High-Class Devils. However, Devils are residents of the Underworld, while Vampires are beings that live in the darkness of the human world. They may seem similar, but their views and culture differ greatly. The Vampires are a race of supernatural creatures even more proud and aloof than the Devils. In fact, the discrimination between Vampires and other species is so strong that it has reached the point that Dhampir, like Gasper and Valerie, who were born from Vampire Lords and human mothers, are treated badly even by their own family members. Several hundred years ago, there was an incident that split the world of Vampires, where the Vampires argued between choosing a female true ancestor and a male true ancestor in order to retain pure-blooded Vampires. This incident eventually gave birth to the Tepes Faction (ツェペシュ派 Tepeshu-ha), a male dominated Vampire faction and the Carmilla Faction (カーミラ派 Kamīra-ha), a female dominated Vampire faction. Currently both factions are at war with each other after the Tepes Faction got hold of a Longinus possessor. Vampires do not get along well with other races and have a strict, pure-blooded aristocracy who are so arrogant that not even a single family has ever cared about their servants even a tenth of much as the Gremory family has cared for their servants. Also, any Vampire with a human in their parentage, whether humans-turned Vampire or are descended from one, are never allowed to become nobles and considered substandard members of the species, assuming that they're even considered Vampires in the first place. ====== Every Vampire on Erebus can trace their lineage to Alexis or Flauros, the first vampires born in ages past. Some of the first to receive the gift from them live on to the present, ruling clans and cities, and keeping their 'offspring' in check. Spoiled and accustomed to power, life under the rulership of a Vampire is a harsh existence, with the perpetual dread of being 'invited' to a feast. Humans ruled by Vampires in the Age of Rebirth responded one of two ways: with resigned depression, or fanatically devotion, joining the ranks of the Moroi in order to prove themselves worthy of the gift. Though relatively few have their wishes so granted, those who do frequently turn their backs on their human lives, becoming as cruel and decadent as the masters they serve. They delight in darker magics and in relish combat, though only when the odds are wildly in their favor do most Vampires consider joining the melee. The Vampire is a Basic Legendary unit, with a similar movement pattern to that of the Legionary. This means that this unit can move and attack any adjacent space similar to a King, and has additional option for attack only, available 2-3 spaces away in both the cardinal and diagonal directions. This attack pattern exactly mimics the Legionary++ when the Vampire is not upgraded. Each upgrade increases the distance the Vampire can attack by 1 in all eight directions. A Vampire+++ can therefore travel up to 6 spaces away in any direction to attack, which is only one space less than the Queen. The ancient legends of Old Earth concerning Vampires were for long ages discredited as invention, folk-lore and myth. The reality, however, was to prove far more disturbing. Vampires are polymorphic entities able to radically alter their metabolism in order to resemble the creatures amongst whom they dwell. Their natural shape (if such it can be called) is bat-like, although approximately human-sized. Vampires exist within the societies of most of the established intelligent races of the galaxy, and often assume positions of authority. They naturally crave power amongst the intelligent races, regarding even fellow Vampires as threatening rivals. They have no known homeworld. Where they evolved and why they have come to occupy a parasitic position within alien societies is unknown. Vampires live amongst their chosen race after the manner of that species, and cannot easily be singled out. They have psychic powers of a level comparable to that of humans. Vampires maintain their lives by absorbing the lifeforce of other creatures, achieved by prolonged physical contact. Fortunately, Vampires can derive some sustenance by normal eating and drinking, and so only require a little stolen vitality to survive. If a victim is drained of his or her lifeforce they can be revived as a Zombie, a will-less servant completely under the Vampire's thrall. Zombies are undead corpses, and will slowly rot and decay until their usefulness becomes somewhat limited. Creating a Zombie is not something casually undertaken. At some point in the 41st Millennium, a Warp-spawned Vampire and its servants had risen to power on the Imperial Hive World of Cephian IV. The Black Templars Chapter of Space Marines is known to have battled the creatures, with the future High Marshal Helbrecht slaying the entity, and through this act earning induction into the ranks of the Sword Brethren. In 1953, a memo Herbert Rossoff had above his desk from Douglas Pabst read "No one would believe that a cheerleader could kill vampires". (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") Joseph Sisko compared the two security officers, who performed blood screenings, to vampires and told his son to order them to sit down and take a menu or leave his restaurant. (DS9: "Homefront") In 2372, a Starfleet security chief on Earth likened a security officer to a vampire, as she was to perform a blood screening on him. She reminded him that vampires only come out at night. (DS9: "Paradise Lost") In the script of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Prophet Motive" , Quark's reaction to Rom showing him Zek's revised version of the Rules of Acquisition was described in the stage directions as being "like waving garlic in front of a vampire". The Reman species was designed to be Nosferatu-like. The viceroy in particular is described in the script as having "a disturbing resemblance to the original Nosferatu." and vampiric. The Vampire is a playable mascot in Crossy Road. Vampires are reanimated corpses that drink blood to survive. They are a supernatural predatory species whose origins date back at least over five hundred years. The vampires of Moonlight come from a unique and independent mythology that differs from literary vampires like those of Bram Stoker. In Darkness Visible, the Vampire was one of the Strygoia who served under Vlad in Dacia. The Vampire was portrayed by Marcel Kalma. This article is a stub, or very short article, that is most likely incomplete and needs expansion. a vampire is a creature that sucks the blood of others. A Vampire is an ageless, mythical being that originates from the planet of Bloodfall. They were created by the Ruler of Blood, Varfel. They are considered to be the strongest race in the universe, alongside the equally-powerful Demons. Vampire is a transformation, a creature and a Monster for the Halloween Party 2013. They are pale grey penguins with a significantly more white belly and beak. Bat-like wings sprout from their shoulders and remain in a position for walking (not in a take-off stance). They have slightly red eyes with black pupils (Green sweet) green eyes with black pupils (Blue sweet) and Purple eyes and black pupils (Brown sweet). At the Halloween Party 2016 members are able to transform into them by using the Monster Maker 3000. This article is about the class. For the race with vampiric qualities, see vryloka. File:Placeholder Vampire is a shadow striker class in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons.[HoS:49] Shadow Striker: Infused with the power of darkness and having already experienced death, you are a lethal creature of the night. As your power increases, your supernatural nature comes to the fore- but will your humanity pay the price? Key Abilities: Dexterity, Charisma You are a monster, fated and infected by a vile curse that transformed you into a creature of nightmares. Normal emotions have become alien to you. Only cold , gnawing hunger remains. Most of those who become vampires are victims of monstrous attacks, created by a callous hunter who drained them dry of blood and life force, then cast them aside. Others seek out this path from their own fear of inarmity and death, discovering the arcane rites and alchemical formulas that promise dark power. In some cases, a character finds his or her vampirism invoked by an ancient family curse, or that he or she is a member of an extended clan of vampires who pass their blood down to those they deem worthy-whether by choice or not. Whatever their origins, vampire characters are not slaves to their creators. Even those beholden to an older vampire retain free will, and have a chance to avoid sinking into the bestial depravity so common among their kind. Vampire characters are the most exceptional examples of those who carry this dark curse, using their powers not solely for murder and personal gain. Some become the greatest of heroes, but even those vampires are aware that few among the common folk have the ability to see past the frightening reality of their dark nature. Avoiding the scrutiny of superstitious folk and disguising his or her needs and abilities serves a vampire best. Trusted companions, enemies A vampire(吸血鬼Kyūketsuki) is an undead creature featured in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Many vampires serve as antagonists in the first three parts. Thousands of years ago, the technologically sophisticated Akhkharu fought a war against the Praxians, a culture of highly intelligent humans, for control of the surface. Though the Praxians massed an army of human and abnormal allies, the Akhkharu were eventually victorious and forced them into Hollow Earth. The Akhkharu fought a war of attrition against Praxis for centuries, but were never able to successfully infiltrate the city or Hollow Earth in general. Thus, the vampires were forced to be content with ruling the surface, while Praxis guarded down below. The vampires then used their advanced knowledge and technology to enslave humanity becoming the pharaohs and kings of civilizations such as the Egyptian, Greek, and Roman empires. Under their rule the world entered into a golden age; science, technology, arts and architecture made enormous strides because of the vampires' influence. While humans were discovering what fire was, vampires were building an empire. The vampires had a monarchy government, when the current king would die his son/daughter would rule. However, vampires are immortal so they took turns ruling. One member of the royal family would be in charge of the kingdom for a few centuries, then he'd bring the next family member in the cycle out of stasis and he'd go into stasis, then she'd rule the kingdom for a few centuries until it was time for the next ruler in the cycle to be awaken. Eventually humanity, primarily the Catholic Church, rose up against the vampires and overthrew them. Using an unknown method, they were able to render vampire blood fallow, preventing the perpetuation of the species. With the vampires removed from power human society entered the period known as the Dark Ages as technology and culture regressed to a more primitive state. The remaining vampires founded the city of Bhalasaam deep in the Himalayas as a last refugees of their civilization. Eventually, around the turn of the last century, Bhalasaam came under attack by an alliance of French, Spanish and Russian forces. After four days of constant bombardment, the city was left in ruins and the vampire species was supposedly extinct. The vampires were apparently capable of breeding with humans, as a small percentage of the population possessed recessive vampire genes. In the late 1800s, a group of researchers at Oxford University known as the Five acquired a sample of pure vampire blood, untainted by the earlier contamination. One of the Five, Nikola Tesla, possessed recessive vampire genes, which the blood activated, turning him into a vampire. While Nikola considers himself a vampire, other vampires such as Afina consider him to be a half-breed, referring to him as a 'Half-breed mongrel'. None of the other members of the Five had the genes; thus their gifts largely appeared unrelated to the natural abilities of a vampire. The vampires nearly returned a hundred and fifty years later, when Helen Magnus, another member of the Five, accidentally released Afina, a vampire queen put in stasis shortly after the defeat of the Praxians. Afina attempted to awaken her court and usher in a new vampiric age (kianaru: the time of returning), but Magnus and Tesla were able to stop her. Although Tesla is theoretically the world's last vampire, there is no way to know how many may still be in stasis below the earth. Vampires are the seemingly immortal stalkers of the night. A vampire is a reanimated human corpse that drinks the blood of living humans. Vampires are often described as demonic in nature and are often explained as being demons who inhabit human corpses. Vampires are found in Diablo II in acts first three acts. Vampires can cast several Sorceress skills to destroy their enemies. These include, Fireball, Fire Wall, Meteor, as well as their own skill, a life stealing missile attack. Their melee attack has a chance to cause cold damage. They will occasionally run away when severely damaged. A vampire is a type of undead creature. In Timesplitters 2, this mode can be set to Deathmatch in the game settings (by changing lives to none and "Score Limit" can be set), while you still need kills to extend your life span. This however cannot be changed in Timesplitters Future Perfect. Vampires are undead Humans afflicted with a supernatural virus that drives them to drinking blood from the living, often using fangs to inflict wounds from which to obtain it. Vampires possess immortality, heightened senses, and supernatural powers of strength, speed, and mind control. Some Vampires struggled with Batman, most notably Dracula and The Monk. In The Batman vs. Dracula, Vampires are also implied to consume souls and flesh. Batman would sometimes be afflicted by Vampirism and be transformed into a vampire for a short time. On some Elseworlds, Batman is permanently a vampire. A vampire is a mythological humanoid that lives off of the blood of other species. The definition and stereotype has changed and varied in different countries, though the modern example tends to be a pale white person with immortality, a dependancy on blood and fangs to suck it out. Whilst beings vampiric in nature exist (the blood elves' mana addiction as one example), traditional vampires do not (currently) exist in Warcraft. Roleplaying one, especially in the sunlight, will make you look like a noob. If you so happen to be playing one, avoid biting other people and spreading the condition. You'll either permenantly change a person's character against their will, or newbies may think its alright and spread it around Goldshire in a crazy epidemic. Vampire (Taxonomically Homo sapiens succo) is the name given to a race of human offshoots, and the result of experimental military genetic engineering during the Forerunner Era. vampires are currently a Tier 2 civilization, and have appeared throughout human history, influencing ancient societies multiple times. They are recognizable for a near-constant thirst for blood, even to the point of it driving them to a feral nature. They have been known to infect and assimilate other non-human species also, in which the latin word succo is added to the end of their scientific names in order to properly classify them. [[Bild:vampir.jpg|thumb|Weiblicher Westvampir in menschlicher Form; Evi Forte ]] Vampires are undead beings like that of popular literature. A stake through the heart and garlic cause them harm. The main difference is that most vampires are born from two undead parents and for the first 16 years of their life they are close to being normal. On their 16th birthday they go through a transformation and gain all vampiric abilities and weaknesses (like aversion to direct UV light). As a fully fledged vampire they gain many abilities: super speed that borders on teleportation, the ability to hypnotise humans and the ability to create a fireball which can be thrown. They can also shapeshift; normal vampires can turn into a bat and smoke. Vampires can also open and close doors with a click of the fingers and ignite and put out candles with a wave of the hand. The count is seen to remove his soul from his body and possess a human but it is unknown whether this a common vampiric trait or just the Count's ability. Vampires can be awake in the day and as long as they don't come into direct contact with UV light they won't die. Vampire, auch als die Kinder der Nacht bekannt, sind eine Spezies von Schattenwesen. Zusammen mit Werwölfen sind Vampire Menschen, die von einer Dämonenkrankheit befallen sind. Auch sind Vampire so wie Hexenwesen unsterblich und unfruchtbar. The Vampire is the main antagonist in the Quack Pack episode, The Boy Who Cried Ghost. Vampire is monster #33 of the Series 1 figures. He is often portrayed as the main protagonist of the "Good Monsters," though in some media, he is a villain. A vampire is a creature that was formerly a human. They are most notable for their need to drain plasma from humans. They are sought out and destroyed by vampire hunters. A vampire was a supernatural entity that feasted on the blood of humans across the globe, and became a part of popular culture in book and film. Vampires are very typical in their fighting style, sacrificing their very life force to use their skills/attacks. The first skill you can use (Bloodsuck) allows the vampire to immobilise and drink the blood of their enemy to restore their sacrified life force. Once an enemy has been blood sucked, they will need to visit a healer to get the dark poison from the vampire removed or they will turn into a vampire themselves. Although most, if not all, of the mobs that roam Helea are forms of vampires, they are different from the playable races but they share the same bloodsuck skill and they can transform into bats or hide in the ground, the same way that playable vampires can. When a playable vampire is transformed into a bat (travel form), vampire mobs seem to be passive and don't try to attack them. The mortal enemy of the vampires are the slayers. Being the only race (before ousters arrived) that stood in their way, slayers are specifically trained to fight vampires and are armed with silver weaponry which, upon striking a vampire, will reduce the vampire's maximum health by a certain amount depending on how much silver they've been struck with. Vampire sind im Volksglauben und in der Mythologie blutsaugende Nachtgestalten. Dabei handelt es sich meist um einen wiederbelebten menschlichen Leichnam, der sich von menschlichem oder tierischem Blut ernährt und – je nach Kultur und Mythos – mit verschiedenen übernatürlichen Kräften ausgestattet ist. Einer der berühmtesten Vampire ist Graf Dracula aus dem gleichnamigen Roman von Bram Stoker. Im Universum der Serie Doctor Who gibt es eine außerirdische Spezies, die als Große Vampire bezeichnet werden (State of Decay). Kategorie:Mythen und Legenden Kategorie:Begriffserklärungen A vampire is a being that sustains itself by feeding on the life essence of other creatures. It is most commonly blood that they feed upon, and it is usually sucked out using the vampire's fangs to bite a victim's neck. They are often portrayed as having a rivalry or war going on with werewolves. Due to the large increase in their popularity during the last couple of decades, there is now a massive number of novels, games, TV shows and movies that feature vampires, leading to many different species of vampires in existence. Thus, there are many varieties, differing in appearance, abilities, and traits. A dangerous creature that survives by drinking the blood of humans. They awaken to their powers durning their early adult years. When they first awaken they are usually unable to control their sudden urge for blood (blood lust) and will likly bite the closest person in the area. Many dont survive this first bite. After that vampires look for a strong familiar to bite and turn into a vampire slave. These slaves carry less power then a full blood vampire but carry the same weaknesses. Depending on the needs of the specific vampire it drinks blood between 1 to 4 times a day. The Vampire is a playable character. Vampires are monsters in Dr. Lunatic with Expando-Pak and Dr. Lunatic Supreme With Cheese. They debuted in the world The Haunted Mansion and were one of the strongest non-Boss enemies in the game at the time. Like Dark Vampires and Spikey, collecting Garlic makes these enemies flee from the player for as long as the effects of the item last. Vampire may refer to: 1. * REDIRECT: The creature vampire 2. * REDIRECT: The story Vampire 3. * REDIRECT: The story cycle Vampire Le vampire est une créature démoniaque se nourrissant du sang de leurs victimes. Apparaissant également dans le fantastique, le vampire apparaît en effet au XIXe siècle dans la littérature avec Dracula de Bram Stoker, mais il n'aura pas toujours une connotation négative. S'il apparaît souvent dans les romans d'horreur, il est également apprécié par les jeunes adolescents pour son côté intrigant et séducteur. 'Vampires' of World of Warcraft are not to be confused with the vampires found in European mythology. As stated above, a 'Vampire' of World of Warcraft is a being or entity that drains the energy, life force, or blood from another being, typically using spells or artifacts. A vampire found in European mythology is specifically a corpse who rises at night and bites humans on the neck using long and pointy canine teeth, and sucks their blood. The latter does not exist in WoW. Vampire bats are large bats often used by trolls and Forsaken. Undead general. Combat: 16 Hits: 200 Speed: 12 Damage: 50 Piercing Armor: 15 Resistance: 15 Resistant vs: Cold Vulnerable vs: Piercing Cost: 100 Gold 200 Crystal Build Time: 100 Build Skill: -- Setup Points: 6 Army Points: 1 Ability: Causes fear, Vamperism, Summons Bats, Converts. Vampires are categorized as humanoid, undead, bat or snake like, fanged, ghostly, and/or demonic creatures that feed off blood and drained their victims. According to Rick, they have lived on Earth and existed among humans for hundreds of years. They have been placed in myths and legends by humans, while they hide among them. As some popular culture dictates, at least some vampires live as counts within dark mansions. As shown in the series, wood piecing their heart can kill them. They where referenced in the episode "Big Trouble in Little Sanchez", and where even seen in the post credit scene of said episode. One such vampire was Coach Feratu. Vampires are a rare race of supernatural (with less in existence than even werewolves). Vampires must feed off of the blood of humans, but they do not have to kill their victims each time they feed. However, they must kill and completely drain one human of blood each year before the date of their "rebirth" into vampirism. Vampires are generally the most disliked supernatural race. The reason for this is speculated to be because unlike other supernaturals, vampires must take the life of a human to prolong their own. (Whereas species like werewolves, although known to kill, can refrain from doing so.) Other reasons mentioned include the arrogant attitude some vampires display after vampire literature gained prominance. (Ie. The Anne Rice novels.) Vampires are described as being semi-immortal. If wounded, a vampires flesh will seal itself together again in mere seconds. (As Edward Hagen's did during his fight with Jeremy Danvers.) The only way to kill a vampire is to decapitate them. They will, however, eventually die after several hundred years of "living". Signs of a dying vampire are lack of sleep, and becoming disconnected with the world. Vampires, are described as very fast; Edward was successful in killing Joey Nast in the mist of many important Cabal employees without being seen. Even the druid diety Esus only caught a glimpse of him. Vampires also contain a sedative in their bite which renders a victim unconcious. Their saliva also has healing powers to human flesh. Also, many spells do not work on vampires...although a binding spell is quite useful against one. Vampires are a natural type of Mysterious Beings. Blood drinking immortals are the stories of drunken fools and village idiots... or so the real blood drinkers would like you to believe. Although immortality may be an exaggeration, vampires have an innate ability to extend their own life by taking the lives of others. Their affinity for melee combat paired with the fact that they gain 5% (up to 15% with class-enhancing skills) of the hitpoints they deal in melee damage give them a distinct advantage in close quarters. Although frowned upon by the purists, vampires also have the ablility to gain hitpoings via ranged and pet damage at the same rate. -- In game description The Vampire is a fictional class for Stick Ranger. Based off of the canon Vampire's Card, it has life stealing properties and a life steal aura. Their weapon of choice are the Bites (i.e. ShockBite, FrostBite) then Fangs (PoisonFang, HemorrhageFang). Most legends agree that vampires live eternal lives, while others limit it to forty days. Some vampires are killed by sunlight, while others are not. Vampire activity is generally rampant near cemetaries, castles, catacombs, and swamps. Signs that vampiric activity has occurred include broken or shifted tombstones, the absence of singing birds, faint groaning coming from underground, or manducation. One thing that is agreed about vampires in all cultures is that they are obsessive-compulsive. In the United States, cases have grown where certain clubs and groups pretend to be vampires, in part to blame from pop culture references like the Bela Lugosi movies. (TXF: "Bad Blood") One of these clubs is Club Tepes in Los Angeles, California. (TXF: "3") In 1994, a trio of vampires and a woman named Kristen Kilar killed over seven people in Memphis, Tennessee, Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles, California. This case was investigated by FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder. They were all burned to death in a fire caused by Kilar. (TXF: "3") In early 1995, Fox Mulder stated that the ancient legends of vampirism is an example that cannibalism might increase life, if taken symbolically. (TXF: "Our Town") In August 1995, Fox Mulder briefly believed a vampire may have been involved in the deaths of Lauren Mackalvey and Holly McClain in Cleveland, Ohio. (TXF: "2Shy") In 1996, while searching on the Internet for information about the word Gehenna, FBI Agent Frank Black discovered a web site on vampires called Place of Darkness. (MM: "Gehenna") In February 1998, a group of vampires lived in Chaney, Texas, and were investigated by FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, after Ronnie Strickland killed several cows, a New Jersey vacationer named Dwight Funt, and later a Florida vacationer named Paul Lombardo. The town sheriff, Lucius Hartwell, attempted to cover up the events, but after Ronnie was discovered and nearly destroyed, Hartwell and the vampires left Chaney. (TXF: "Bad Blood") In October 1999, the Cigarette Smoking Man implied he was familiar with vampires, or at least Fox Mulder's obsession with vampires. (TXF: "The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati") In 2001, a Cadet at the FBI Academy asked Dana Scully if she had ever slayed a vampire, based on her past experiences while assigned to the X-files. (TXF: "Daemonicus") Vampire are most fearsome creatures who feed on the blood of the living, draining their S to sustain their magical abilities. Vampires have the spellcasting abilities of a level four magician, with a free choice of Battle Magic and Necromantic Magic spells. A typical Vampire will have D4+1 of each at each level, plus D10 Petty Magic spells. These can be allocated by the gamesmaster or selected randomly. Some Vampires have access to Daemonic Magic spells. A Vampire has 40 magic points or 9D8, if you wish to generate the score randomly. As well as being able to cast spells, Vampires can use magic points to shapechange into a number of forms, including Great Wolf and Giant Bat. They can also assume an ethereal state. Vampires cast no reflection in any surface, including mirrors, water, or highly polished armour. A Vampire can never enter a house without first being invited in and they are adept at presenting themselves as travellers and other harmless humans in order to gain entry to a building. He has had a fairly short superhero history. Vampires (aka vampyres) are creatures of the night that feed off the blood of the living. Vampire est un terme qui décrit plusieures différentes créatures qui se nourrissent de sang. « Vampire ou revenant : être mort ramené à la vie par le Chaos. Alors qu'il a perdu sa première vie, le vampire met à profit sa seconde vie au cours de la nuit. Il sort de sa tombe à la lueur de la lune, il ne peut agir que sous les effets de ses rayons ; il attaque les adolescentes endormies ou les garçons de ferme dont il suce le sang sucré sans les réveiller ». — Physiologus Vampires are a breed of Ghouly who first appear in the first visit to Dunfiddlin Cottage Garden in Chapter 3.Vampires have 40 Energy and are the twentieth or twenty first ghouly encountered in the game. Vampires are mythological creatures who continue living after death by feeding on human or animal blood. Though a highly spread and somewhat popular notion in fantasy and folklore, there are many different descriptions of such beings, ranging from highly intelligent and powerful individuals who live in populated areas, to mindless beasts who rampage lonely villages, without realizing their status. But whatever the variant, some vampiric traits are omnipresent, such as sustaining their existence through blood or having a certain vulnerability to the light of the sun, while some attribute them a sensitivity to religious items. The Princess is likely to encounter vampires of evidence of vampire presence in the following locations: * The run-down barracks in Betancuria North, at the current game time, is a deserted building and the Princess will notice this when she sneaks inside it during the Know Your Enemies mission. Later in the quest, as she breaches into the Dhorn Barracks, some light is shed on this matter. Two notes found in two different bookcases report that a high number of soldiers have come down with a "strange illness, as if their strength has been sucked away". The disease was spreading against their efforts to cure it, and that has caused the old barrack to be sealed off. In the current version of the game, this matter is not further developed. However, in earlier versions of the module, an underground crypt could be found beneath the barracks, in which a female vampire resided. The crypt and the female vampire have since been removed, but the notes can still be read. * A vampire can be found on the second level of Tomb in the Isle of Prisoners. He lies withing a sarcophagus in a room situated in the center of the map and will materialize if the player unlocks the sarcophagus and grabs the Amulet of the Old Captain. Becoming a vampire has an adverse effect on an individual’s psyche. As they are considered to be creatures of black magic, it is not uncommon for a vampire to commit acts of deliberate evil. The vampire Barnabas Collins, while by nature a moral person, has routinely committed acts that he would likely not engage in had he not suffered from the curse of vampirism. An example of this would be the abduction and subjugation of Maggie Evans in 1967 (230). Barnabas has also been known to be violently abusive to his servant, Willie Loomis, sometimes beating him across the face with his silver-handled cane (230). Some of this loss of humanity may be due to the fact that in order to sustain its existence a vampire must attack living people or animals for blood, and if need be to protect itself from mortals who might identify or who have already discovered its true nature - often by committing murder. Barnabas, for example, murdered Dr Woodard to prevent him revealing his true nature (341). Vampires are Immortal creatures of the Night who need human Blood to live. They hunt human down in day or night and try to stay alive by drinking blood. They're mission is to bring their children to life According to the data bank of K9 Mark II, accounts about the vampires came from at least 19 different inhabited planets. (TV: State of Decay) Vampires are one of the most powerful of the Undead. They come in at least two forms. The most powerful are known as Nosferatu, and the low-power versions are known as Revenants. A vampire is a sinister creature that is feared by many wizards. They have an aversion to garlic and cannot bear its presence. They are, however, considered beings, but are so shady that centaurs and merpeople do not want to be classified as beings because of them. Despite this, there exist Vampire Hunters, people who professionally kill vampires; one wizard at the Quidditch World Cup claimed that he was one, even though paragraph twelve of the Guidelines for the Treatment of Non-Wizard Part-Humans specifically forbids such a thing. Gilderoy Lockhart wrote a book called Voyages with Vampires concerning his experiences with vampires. Hermione Granger read this book, as it was necessary for that year's Defence Against the Dark Arts classes. Around the Christmas season, Professor Remus Lupin assigned his third-year Defence Against the Dark Arts class an essay on vampires, which Neville Longbottom had difficulty with due to a misunderstanding about their aversion to garlic. Conservatives G W Bush vampires like executing people. Conservatives G W Bush vampires like going to War then lots of people get killed. Conservatives would say that Vampires are liberals, because they do not believe in god. Liberals know the Vampires are conservatives as evidenced by the pasty white skin, anti-social behaviours, red eyes, and consumption of small children. Conservatives Vampires like guns to be freely available. Then people get shot and there are plenty of corpses that can turn into vampires. Vampires exist in Bersia,however most of them are Half Vampires they are not harmed by the sun or any water. Their appearance is mostly pale and they think they're royal and by far the most superior race, just as their allies the Dark Elves do.This is why they share a rather sharp dislike towards each other. It is however possible for a half vampire to become a pure blooded vampire through the aid of Encablossa.This is only possible through mutation. The mutation is similar to the ones that Reginer and Kendal have undergone. If Vampires such as king Valdermar go through mutation to become a pure vampire their powers can even rival that of Regnier and Kendal. Known Vampires: * Leinhart * King Valdemar * Morene The assumed name of a one-legged, transvestite hacker also known as Ferdinand Magellan Glengarry Cottonswill. Les seigneurs de la nuit sont incontestablement les vampires, des créatures non-mortes dont la seule nourriture est le sang... Les origines de la race caïnite sont très différentes d'un monde à un autre, mais tous sont portés par cette obsédante soif de sang qu'ils parviennent difficilement à réprimer, et ils sont tous, techniquement parlant, morts. La plupart des vampires sont très sensibles à la lumière du soleil, aux symboles sacrées, et au pal (le moyen le plus efficace de se débarrasser d'un vampire étant le célèbre pieu) Tous les vampires ne sont pas des monstres, et on en compte plusieurs dans les rangs des Sans-Destin, à qui l'on permet de contrôler leur soif. Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless of whether they are undead or a living person/being. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in many cultures, and may go back to "prehistoric times", the term vampire was not popularized until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe, although local variants were also known by different names, such as vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vampirism. While even folkloric vampires of the Balkans and Eastern Europe had a wide range of appearance ranging from nearly human to bloated rotting corpses, it was interpretation of the vampire by the Christian Church and the success of vampire literature, namely John Polidori's 1819 novella The Vampyre that established the archetype of charismatic and sophisticated vampire; it is arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century, inspiring such works as Varney the Vampire and eventually Dracula. The Vampyre was itself based on Lord Byron's unfinished story "Fragment of a Novel", also known as "The Burial: A Fragment", published in 1819. However, it is Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula that is remembered as the quintessential vampire novel and which provided the basis of modern vampire fiction. Dracula drew on earlier mythologies of werewolves and similar legendary demons and "was to voice the anxieties of an age", and the "fears of late Victorian patriarchy". The success of this book spawned a distinctive vampire genre, still popular in the 21st century, with books, films, video games, and television shows. The vampire is such a dominant figure in the horror and supernatural genres that literary historian Susan Sellers places the current vampire myth in the "comparative safety of nightmare fantasy". School: Image:Death.png Pip Cost: 4 Accuracy: 85% Type: Image:Steal.png Description: Image:Steal.png 350 Image:Damage.png and convert half to Image:Healing.png Received From: Malorn Ashthorn/Dworgyn Requirements: Required Character Level: 16 Spells: * Dark Sprite * Ghoul * Dream Shield * Banshee Prerequisite for: Spells: * Skeletal Pirate * Feint * Doom and Gloom * Wraith Can be purchased with Training Points*: Yes Le vampire est un être magique qui est connu pour mordre et sucer le sang de ses victimes. Test Vampires are a race of creatures that exist outside our ecosystem. While in myth and literature, these creatures have several weaknesses; In Boktai and Lunar Knights, they are weak to nothing except sunlight. The vampires in the game can also control armies of Undead, creatures of darkness, that are also only weak against sunlight. Vampires are separate and distinct from Immortals in that unlike an Immortal, a vampire can not return over and over again using the power of Dark Matter. However, being a vampire does not preclude one from also being an immortal, as The Count is both an Immortal and a vampire. Non-Immortal vampires do not appear in the series until Lunar Knights, at which point they became the main bosses within the world of the game. This page lists all dead Vampires. Vampires are a species of lamp with the trinomial name vampirus mampirus dabampirus. They are mainly muckyawful, except for the VFH (Vampires For Happiness) organization. All vampires will vote for Raga Man in the upcoming election. This includes members of the VFH. To see a complete list of current Vampires, click here. Vampire is an enemy group that appeared during the Halloween Event 2004 and Halloween Event 2006. They appear when players click on doors and get a "Trick". A Vampire is a generic member of the western variant of . In Random Kingdom III, they are lesser vampires under the guide of a Vampire Lord, belonging to one of the vampiric houses, or clans; bloodlines that originate from one of the original vampire lords and ladies and are passed on via vampiric transformation transmitted by a bite. Vampires confirm to the folkloric concept of the creature and do not retain their mental faculties and abilities to the same extent that the lords and ladies do - they are, essentially, a specific kind of revenant or predatory zombie. Unlike some related types of undead, vampires do not decay. Like other corporeal undead, and especially like the zombie, they have no vital organs and cannot be killed by regular injury - in order to kill them, they must be decapitated, impaled through the heart, or burnt. Vampires do not possess magical abilities and do not seem to possess higher reasoning. Some possess shapeshifting abilities, but none have psionic powers. Unlike the folkloric vampire, the vampires of Random Kingdom III have been established to be a very recent creation, their lords being a caste of rich and powerful individuals who foresaw the nuclear holocaust and used a combination of technology and magic to render themselves capable of surviving under its conditions. The condition is then passed on to other humans, which become the vampire lord's or lady's retinue. Le vampire est un être magique nocturne qui est connu pour mordre et sucer le sang de ses victimes. C'est l'un des prédateurs les plus dangereux pour l'homme, ce qui leur a valu d'obtenir de nombreux avantages par rapport aux autres races lors des négociations durant la mise en place du Code International du Secret Magique, ce qui leur a valu de nombreuses jalousies, notamment de la part des centaures. Vampires are undead creatures, turned from humans, who consume blood for sustenance. A famous vampire is Dracula. Some say they're real. Some say they aren't. Vampires were one of the most feared and powerful undead creatures in Toril. Many viadante employ small bands of vampires and gargoyles to hunt for them, devouring the soul while the lesser creatures respectively sup upon the blood and flesh, leaving nothing. Rumor states that vampires are the result of a viadante's cursed kiss. As the soul of a victim slowly withers away, the viadante's dark power may flow in to fill the emptiness left behind, and a vampire is born. Many viadante refuse to make vampires of their victims, as the new vampire irrevocably inherits a fraction of that viadante's power. The living archetype, vampires are mysterious creatures that feed on living and, on occasion, give them the gift of eternal ask non-life. All humanoid can become a vampire, although humans and elves are the most common. Appearance wise, vampires undergo little change in their original being; skin becomes pale, the nails grow into claws, fangs of the shape and the eyes start to shine. Especially old vampires can also learn to conceal than other people or take the form of wolves and bats. Vampires rise their dens and coffins in the setting sun, and to return to them before it rises. A vampire required to housing as dawn breaks becomes frantic and desperate, sunlight attack their skin and reduced to ashes skin supplements those creatures fixed their cowardly souls. Some think this kills a vampire outright, while others believe the soul can go to the possession of people and seek revenge, if nothing is done. Old vampires are extremely powerful, well known as the most dangerous of all living, but all viadante vampire has a master, and the demons are even greater. a vampire does not have to be "evil", but their way of life requires that they must kill to survive. like their masters, vampires have the ability to turn a victim into a new vampire. Further, as their masters, this legislation gives the new master vampire a piece of power - but in return, the new vampire is linked to its creator and master their viadante. There are countless ways to ancient legends kill or repel a vampire, but most of them are completely absurd. Money is very effective against any form, however, that the weapons and trinkets delighted by the flames of Kelan Flarion and dragons, who see all living as a plague on the world. When killed, vampires will turn into sand. However Purebloods are an exception, as when they die, they instead shatter into shards of glass. The most effective way to kill any vampire is to cut off their head or stab their heart using an anti-vampire weapon. Blood tablets had been developed to take the place of actual blood feeding, despite having a bad taste. Vampires also have a blood-lust that can only be quenched by the blood of their beloved. The Vampire is a creature type in Dungeon Keeper and Dungeon Keeper 2. Combine ingredients in a shaker over ice. Serve as shots in a highball (rocks) glass. The Vampire is a character in Toy Story of Terror!. [However, that does not mean we can't define them just a bit for you anyhow ;P] Vampires are one of those creatures of the night who have been around as long as many of the other things which go bump in the night. They've been around (documented by mortals at any rate) since around 6,000 or so years ago - give or take a few centuries maybe. While there is such a backlog of differing info about vampires, what creates them, what repels them, and other general rules and such about them, here are some of the more common or 'public knowledge' as it were, of the vampire class: Repelled by - garlic, crosses, fire, sun light, moving water such as rivers or creeks, wooden stakes, holy water Born from - Being bitten by a vampire (most popular way to be 'turned' in many folklore, but funny enough if you do a bit of digging you'll see that there is really a good handful of other ways one can get those pointy canines and veritable diet of warm blood every night) some tales requiring that the blood be completely or at least almost so drained from the body before turning can ensue. ~ as a side note to this, many legends also put in that there is a head vampire which when going around biting new victims, these fresh bloods become the underlings and have to obey whatever is told of them through the link of blood which connects them through their 'master'. It is difficult to disobey, and if one were to get to doing such things, it is even more so to keep their 'dracula' from finding out of their betrayal. The one biggest 'rule' of vampires, (not including any of the fore mentioned) that I can think of is that they HAVE to be invited into someones house to be able to cross the threshold, otherwise they can't step a foot in. Sometimes it can even be revoked. Though the technicality of it being it would have to be private property, such as someones home - not a public park, or library where in such a case, everyone is invited, so if you're avoiding a vampire, try not to go to public areas at night, eh? References (apart from common knowledge of folklore, that is . . .) Vampire Zoltan Nagy acted as a batboy for the St. Louis Browns. In early September, second baseman Laszlo Kovacs became convinced that Zoltan was a vampire, a fact which he proved in Detroit when he caught sight of Zoltan's empty clothing in a mirror. When Zoltan tried to get into the room Lazslo shared with Rip, the second basemen hammered a spike into his heart and Rip threw a clove of garlic down his throat. After his death, nobody, including Gyula Nagy, supposedly the boy's father, remembered Zoltan, except for Lazslo and Rip. Organizations such as The Mafia and The Vatican are fully aware of the existence of Vampires and have been involved in various ways with them, including doing business with them for their own gain and/or hunting them down. Vampire is an enemy within Breath of Fire III. Vampires are horrible creatures. They suck the blood if living and make them one of there own. They can turn into a bat, a wolf or a mist. The former most powerful vampire was Dracula (monster). He lived in Castle Dracula, and then went to Londan. He was chased to his castle and killed. In recent years a war has awised between Vampires, and Werewolfs. Monster at Wikia * Recent changes * * Subpages * Connections * Editing tutorial Vampires are an immortal species that are near-invulnerable to physical harm. They thirst for blood, and do not require sleep. Because of the extremely damaging effects sunlight has on their skin, vampires prefer night. They cannot breed, and increase their population by biting a Human. Vampires are a supernatural species of undead immortals, who were originally humans converted by a maker. Their primary characteristics include being "undead" (characterized by a lack of a heartbeat, brainwaves, electrical impulses, need to breathe, and other bodily functions), fangs, and the need to drink blood to survive. In "The Southern Vampire Mysteries", due to the creation of synthetic blood (marketed as TrueBlood) in Japan, vampires have revealed themselves to the global population (an event referred to as "the Great Revelation", "coming out of the coffin" and "mainstreaming") two years prior to the series. As vampires are able to sustain on synthetic blood instead of human blood, vampire representatives assure that vampires are not a threat to humans. Reaction to vampires varies between countries and regions. However, they are considered legal citizens within the United States, albeit with limited rights and strict rules. __TOC__ -"Der Tanz der Vampire (Act II Finale)", Tanz der Vampire Vampires are very common on the Sueniverse. Many follow different myths and are adapted from different stories. One of the most important question that will be asked to a newly created vampire is: For or against Dracula? Vampires are naturally very powerful. The first way to kill them is to set them on fire. Their skin will burn away and generally they will fall apart. The second way is to remove or sevearly damage either their brain or their heart (common ways are decaptitation or impalement). The Vampires (ヴァンパイア Vanpaia) are a shared Race of creatures found only in Dark Irregulars, Granblue, Spike Brothers, and Nova Grappler Clans. There are no effects related to this specific race so far. A vampire is an intelligent undead creature which feeds off the blood of the living in order to prolong its unnatural life. Evil creatures that suck blood. * In Genertela they are associated with Vivamort and Nontraya * An important Vampire is Delecti * Also of note are the Vampire Legion that serve the Lunar Empire * In Vithela, they are associated with Arlu. Sources: Cult Compendium, Revealed Mythologies, Sartar: Kingdom of Heroes __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__ The difference in external diagnostic features between humans and vampires were actually pretty subtle, both because vampires never lasted long enough to diverge greatly from the human baseline, and also because natural selection is going to promote superficial similarity. However, while virtually identical to modern humans in terms of gross physical morphology, vampires were radically divergent from humans on the biochemical, neurological, and soft-tissue levels. This limited significant physical changes to soft tissue and microstructures that do not fossilise. This is one of the reasons why it's so difficult to identify these creatures in the fossil record-the other reason being that they sat at the very apex of the food pyramid, which means that they were quite rare even at peak numbers. Vampires are normally extremely beautiful, and their skin is described as extremely cold and as hard as granite, and is often compared to alabaster. Their scent is very appealing to humans who get close enough to smell them. Vampire eyes start out as a crimson red; a red eye color indicates that a vampire is either a newborn or has recently consumed human blood. The color becomes onyx black when a vampire is in need of blood. However when a vampire's eyes are a golden color, it indicates that a vampire has instead consumed animal blood. Their irises fade in color as time passes after their feedings. Purplish-black bruises appear under their eyes, becoming more pronounced with thirst. The bruises signify the fact that vampires never sleep. If their skin is white, they are extremely pale, but flush slightly after feeding. Their skin also sparkles like diamonds once exposed to the sun, giving them the reason to never show themselves in public when the sun is out and uncovered by clouds. They do not need to breathe, however they generally do out of habit and because they feel uncomfortable without their sense of smell. They are also unable to sleep, age, or grow. Vampires are a sub-species of Immortals seen in the Underworld films. The series portrays them as living creatures infected with a virus granting immortality, superhuman physical abilities, enhanced resilience and healing, but causing a weakness to ultraviolet radiation and a thirst for blood. The Vampires play a heavy role in all films, novels, and other media. The Vampire race have a long history that stretches across the ages. They were known to be a powerful race that had no natural enemy. At some early point in their history, a mysterious sword known as Datusha came to their realm and was possessed by one of their kind known as Kahil Grigesh. Under the command of the mysterious sword, he would begin a campaign slaying many of his kind over the centuries but eventually regained enough of his senses to journey to the Netherrealm where he committed Hara-Kiri thus trapping the sword within that infernal realm. At some point, the Vampire realm would be conquered by Shao Kahn and incorporated into Outworld. Many of the Vampires would travel through the realms, especially using the power of their magic crystals and some even journeyed to Earthrealm where they found the natural sunlight to harm them unlike that of other realms. The vampiress Nitara would spend many long decades finding an orb that linked her realm to that of Outworld. Using the aid of Reptile and Cyrax, she managed to recover the orb and free her realm. The vampire race would attempt to rebuild but once again they found them besieged by the sword Datusha now in the hands of the demon hunter Ashrah. Nitara would try and fight her but failed and attempted to gain godhood at the Pyramid of Argus in Edenia to achieve the power to make her race dominant forever. [1] In Nitara's Armageddon ending, she defeated and slew the fire elemental Blaze, and divine power obtained upon her victory, transformed Nitara into a blood god. The new Vampire diety then turns her attention to, and transforms, all the kombatants present at the pyramid (including Shao Kahn) into Vampires. With an army of powerful warriors at her command, Nitara now conquer each realm and rules the universe. [[Fichier:Fompire.png|thumb|300px|Donald Duck en passe d'être attaqué par le vampire Pixel Dracul.]] Les vampires sont des créatures surnaturelles, des morts qui sortent la nuit de leurs tombes ou leurs cercueils pour aller se repaître de sang appartenant à des êtres vivants. Vampire was used loosely to designate mysterious bat-like creatures serving Sauron and Morgoth. This is the transformation caused by the Become Vampire Device. A second set of powers are avaiable when using the Beast Form power. Vampire (Upyr / Упырь) is an experienced Loner appearing in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl. Vampire is a hypernym used to refer to a number of creatures that thrive on blood, which contains their victims' life force. __TOC__ Vampires (homines nocturnae), in Marvel Comics' Blade universe, are a sub-offshoot of humanity with their progenitor being the entity Drake (also known as Dracula and Dagon), a Sumerian who was worshiped as a god. His progeny are the "Pure-Bloods", while those beings who are bitten by Drake or his descendants are byproducts of vampirism. Though it is a virus it does have supernatural aspects to it such as the "Pure-Blood Spirits" of the pure bloods, as well as the supernatural origins of each clan. Vampires ate either born or were originally humans who were turned into vampires. * Natural Birth: This is how purebloods are created. * Infectious Bite: This is how most turnbloods are created. The vampire virus exists in the vampire's saliva and is inserted into the victim's bloodstream through a bite. It takes approximately 72 hours after infection for the virus to mutate the victim to become a vampire; this can occur even after death if the infected individual is not properly drained of blood. In Blade: The Series, infected humans have been shown to become vampires within a few hours after infection when they are killed after becoming infected. Marcus Van Sciver reveals that transformation from bites is not a highly reliable means of transmitting the vampire virus. * Blood Contact & Death: Marcus turns Krista Starr simply by injecting her with his blood via hypodermic syringe and dropping her from a two story building onto a car, killing her. She rises as a vampire over one hour later. Vampires are powerful undead creatures that feed upon the blood of the living, granting them great strength and formidable supernatural abilities. The Vampire is a beta car from Midnight Club 2. Along with SLF400, this car does not appear in the final version. Only a few geometry/texture files of the car are left in the retail version of the game. Vampires is a type of magical creature and a catogarized Level Six Monster by the Wizard Council. Vampires tend to be very gothic-like and medieval in life style terms. Because of their image of blood-suckers, Vampires are distrusted by both non-magical and magical communities. Vampires, before the Old War, was under the control of the Lamia Faction. When Elder God Bloodpool fought two other gods in the Old War, the Lamia Faction backed him. The war ended and Lamia lost a lot of respect. The Rocain Faction managed to seize control over the vampiric community and exiled the Lamia Faction. When Elder Gods Izen and Darmadia began The Great God War, the Rocain Faction felt obliged to join in the crusade. Seeing this as a chance to reclaim their control, the Lamia Faction joined forces with the Wolfe Faction, a werewolf-based family, in order to defeat the Rocain Faction. An unknown syndicate saw this as a threat to the war and sent in a spy to sabotage Wolfe and Lamia's alliance. However, the spy failed when a traveler revealed to Yuado Wolfe that his lieutenant, Gevurah, the spy, was tricking Yuado into attacking Zevon Lamia's army. Gevurah was killed and the alliance remained true. Finally, Rocain leader Ranmaru Rocain died during the First Battle of Rocain Alistair. With Ranmaru dead, the Rocain quickly fell apart. After the war, the Lamia Faction turned on the Wolfe Faction. The Mystic Knights managed to stop the bloodshed but by then the vampires and lycans were scattered along the lands. It wouldn't be until Sirberius Reono, a half vampire himself, created the Mystic Council that the vampires and lycans were united once more. A vampire is a being presented in folklore as an undead who drinks blood for energy. Vampires are popular in fiction. Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is among the earliest works about vampires. Another famous such work of fiction is the movie Nosferatu. Vampires are said to be possible to kill by driving a wooden stake through their heart. Usually they also cannot stand sunlight. It will be the dumbest idea to use a Vampire to kill a ground unit. Even a n00b on the ground can own it. They can only take the ground units on with 2 retarded cannons that shoot blue shit. But it takes like a trillion shit hits to kill one marine, it won't even get to 50 shots before being pwnt. The head atop of the Vampire has a glowing blue eye of anger and a wild pink afro. When pissed off the head will turn and glare at you- shooting a bunch of pink hair at your helicopter that could scuff its paint job. It's worthless. It might as well just glare at you and yell racial slurs at you. If that happens you must pwn it beyond epic proportions. There are several misconceptions in the world about vampires that even some of their own kind believe. When Corische turns Rashed, Teesha and Ratboy, they are all under the assumption that they must sleep in a coffin filled with the dirt of their homeland. Edwan reveals to them that it is nothing more than a superstition after their home is burned down and their coffins destroyed. Vampires also develop mental abilities. Some of them are highly dependant on the individual, but some share certain abilities in common. Most vampires are able to affect the minds of humans in some form or another. Some, like Teesha, can implant entire strings of false memories, while others such as Sapphire and Chane can only blur a victim's recognition. Once turned, a vampire cannot resist the orders of the one who turned them. Vampires are creatures of the night , which are often portrayed as being burned by the sun , drinking blood , having the ability of transforming in a bat , having a weakness to garlic , and so on . Anne Rice's vampires are not affected by garlic or crosses, nor can they be killed by wooden stakes through their hearts. They sleep during the day, since sun exposure causes them severe pain and, eventually, death. This differs from natural sleep, as they become fully dead, and the dawn often triggers their sleep against their will, forcing them to find shelter. Most opt to sleep in some form of coffin, like the archetypal vampire. It is during this time that they are most vulnerable. The physical changes that take place when one becomes a vampire are apparent: their eyes become luminous, their skin pale and reflective, and their fingernails become translucent. Furthermore, if their hair or nails are cut, these things will grow back during their sleep, to the state they were in when the vampire died. Vampires are very attractive, and even beautiful, as the transformation of becoming a vampire refines and perfects their physical features; this makes vampires more efficient predators, as it allows them to attract and seduce humans. Upon transformation, they lose all natural bodily fluids (with the exception of blood) and their bodies' natural functions cease. They are unable to have children. They do not age physically (instead becoming more "statuesque" as they age, developing very smooth, white skin), and in all but a few cases, vampires younger than a thousand years old can usually be killed by exposure to sunlight or fire. They will occasionally bite players, which can sometimes drain combat stats and non-combat stats and will cause the vampire to recover a small amount of hitpoints. Vampires also heal 1 hit point when attacked, similar to Banshees. The chance of this can be decreased by wearing a holy symbol, but not entirely prevented. Salve amulet and Crumble Undead do NOT work on vampires as they don't count as being undead. The level 72 vampires are significantly harder to kill than the level 61 vampires. They will only spawn when the spiders are staring at you, so if you want to avoid them, stay away from the spiders.
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