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What we know about Whedon’s vampires:
· A Vampire turns to ash
· They can be killed by fire
· They burn in direct sunlight. ...
Origin of the vampires in Buffy
Demons, in their pure state roamed the earth in evil. ... Vampires were created when a demon fed off a human and possessed him. ... Vampires are the losers of the demon set, as they are half human, half demon; demons hiding in a human body. ...
The Vampires:
Angel. ...
Vampires in Folklore and popular culture
Stories about Vampires have existed in one form or another in nearly all cultures since the dawn of time. ...
Eastern European folklore presented the vampire as the risen corpse of a human being, whose bite and appetite for blood could transform others into vampires as well. These vampires were eternally youthful. ...
From Myth to Fiction
While the 19th Century brought the end of widespread belief in vampires, it heralded the beginning of the role of the vampire in popular culture. ... Many traits associated with vampires had more to do with Stoker than with folklore. ... Her vampires are not affected by religious artefacts, cannot turn into animals and need not rest in a coffin filled with their native soil. ... Traditional vampires have no shadow or reflection.
Approximate Word count = 1028 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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