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<blockquote data-quote="Orpheus Rex" data-source="post: 76316" data-attributes="member: 4500"><p>Oh, vampires, lovely little legends. Truth is that there are hundreds, maybe even a few thousand different kinds of vampires according to the world's myths and legends, being an effective vampire slayer would take decades of studying. The now typical western stereotyped vampire is based off a fictional stories that were based off legends and historical figures. Vlad the Impaler certainly did provide inspiration for those fictional works. Truth be told, Vlad's wife was more vampyric. She supposedly would bath in the blood of young maidens in order to maintain her youth. It is elements like that that have been twisted into modern stereotypes. There are a lot of kinds of vampires that don't drink blood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orpheus Rex, post: 76316, member: 4500"] Oh, vampires, lovely little legends. Truth is that there are hundreds, maybe even a few thousand different kinds of vampires according to the world's myths and legends, being an effective vampire slayer would take decades of studying. The now typical western stereotyped vampire is based off a fictional stories that were based off legends and historical figures. Vlad the Impaler certainly did provide inspiration for those fictional works. Truth be told, Vlad's wife was more vampyric. She supposedly would bath in the blood of young maidens in order to maintain her youth. It is elements like that that have been twisted into modern stereotypes. There are a lot of kinds of vampires that don't drink blood. [/QUOTE]
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