Dracula
is the best known sort of vampire. Vampires have lots of faces,
behaviours, powers and names. Vampires can change their shape into a bat,
rat, wolf, cat, spider or a raven. They can even transform their body into
a cloud of mist. Vampires are very strong, have senses far beyond humans
and can even control some type of animals. Vampires have to sleep in their
coffin during the daytime. Originally the coffin was made so that animals
chouldn't dig up the body. Vampires are harmed or killed by the sun.
Religious symbols can harm a vampire, but there has to be a very strong
faith in the symbol and it's efficiency as a dispeller of evil. Vampires
have no shadow and no reflection in mirrors because they don't have a
soul. When a vampire stands directly between two mirrors it would see into
eternity, so could be killed. Vampires cannot cross running water, because
of their reflection.
Drive a wooden
stake in one blow through the vampire's heart (his source of life and
power). Behead the vampire with a gravedigger's shovel and remove his
brain from the body (the brains are his lifeforce). You can also burn the
vampire's body or smelt him in the sunlight. Dispelling the vampire with
the Holy Cross can kill him too. If it is suspected that someone dead is
likely to become a vampire, prevent the change by burying the facing the
body downwards. Protect yourself with lots of garlic!
Being
bitten by a vampire or drinking the blood of a vampire is the most common
way. Not having been buried properly or your dead body reflected in a
mirror could turn you into a vampire. If a cat jumps over your dead body
before being buried, you could become a vampire. (In Romania this is cured
by putting a piece of iron into the body's hand). If you have red hair,
after death you'll turn into a vampire (according to the Egyptian and
Greek mythology). If you are a wizard/witch or the seventh son, you could
become a vampire. Victims of unavenged murder are also likely to become
vampires.
Asasabonsam are
African vampires with hooks instead of feet. They tend to bite their
victims on the thumb.
Baital is an
Indian race of vampires, half man, half bat, standing roughly one and a
half meter tall.
The Baobhan Sith
(buh-van she) is an evil scottish fairie who appear as a beatiful young
woman and will dance with men they find, 'til the men are exhausted; they
then feed upon them. It can be killed by cold iron.
Bruja is the
spanish name for a witch, it was very similar to the Italian Strega
and the Bruxa from the neighboring Portugal. It's a living woman
able to transform herself into various kinds of animals and attack
children.
In China there are
vampire-like creatures called Ch'Iang Shih; created by a cat
jumping over a dead body. They appear livid and may kill with poisonous
breath in addition to draining blood. If a Ch'Iang Shih encounters
a pile of rice, it must count the grains before it can pass on. Their
immaterial form is a sphere of light.
In Ireland many druids
speak of Dearg-Dues which has to be killed by building a cairn of
stones upon the grave. They can't change their chape.
Ekiminus are
Assyiran malignant spirits (half ghost, half vampire) caused by no proper
burial. They are naturally invisible and are capable of possessing humans.
They can be destroyed by using wooden weapons or by exorcism.
The Crete vampire
Kathakano is much like the originals, but it can only be killed by
chopping its head off and boiling it in vinegar.
The Krvopijac
are Bulgarian vampires also known as Obours. They have only one
nostril and a pointed tongue. A Krvopijac can be immobilized by
placing roses around their graves. It can be destroyed by letting a
magician order it into a bottle and throwing it into a bonfire.
Lamias were
known in ancient Rome and Greece. They were exclusively female vampires,
which often appeared half human, half animal (most often a snake and
always the lower part) form. They ate the flesh of their victims as well
as drinking the blood. Lamias could be attacked and killed with
normal weapons.
Nosferatu is
another name for the original vampire, which is also called
Vampyre.
Rakshasa is a
powerful Indian vampire and magician. They usually appear as humans with
animal features or as animals with human features. The animal side is very
often a tiger. They eat the victim's flesh in addition to drinking their
blood. Rakshasas may be destroyed by burning, sunlight or exorcism.
Strigoiul is the
Romanian vampire, much like the original vampires, but they like to attack
in flocks. They can be killed by putting garlic into its mouth or removing
its heart.
Succubus is a
less known European race of vampires. The general way they feed is by
having sexual relations with the victim, exhausting them and then feeding
on the energy released during sex. They may enter homes uninvited and can
take on the appearance of other persons. They will often visit the same
victim more than once. The victim of a Succubus will experience the
visits as dreams. The male version of a Succubus is an
Incubus.
Vlokoslak,
Serbian vampires are also called Mulos. They normally appear as
people wearing white clothes. They are active both day and night and can
assume the shape of horses and sheep. They eat their victims as well as
drinking their blood. They can be killed by cutting off their toes, or by
driving a nail through the neck.
Upierczi are
Polish and Russian vampires and, called also Viesczy. They have a
sting under the tongue instead of the fangs. They are active from noon to
midnight and can only be destroyed by burning. When burned, the body will
burst, giving rise to hundreds of small, disgusting animals. If any of
these creatures escape then the Upierczi's spirit will escape too
and will return to seek revenge.