How do vampires get rich?

In the comic book adaptation, the vampires' wealth is explained by use of human proxies to put a living human face on their finances and cover up their misdeeds, with most of them recruited through promises of wealth or eternal life, or simple intimidation.
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Are vampires wealthy?

In most vampire fiction, vampires are lavishly wealthy, often living in expensive homes and wearing fine clothing.
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Is Dracula rich?

Many of his most heinous acts were first reported in a play that was written during Vlad's lifetime entitled, “Story of a Bloodthirsty Madman Called Dracula of Wallachia.” What fascinates me most about Count Dracula, the vampire, as portrayed in the popular culture, is that he is always rich.
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How are the Salvatore Brothers Rich?

Giuseppe Salvatore was one of the leading business men and paraphrasing Damon when they were hunting for answers regarding the serial killer in 1912 he said that one of the many businesses that made their family rich was that they owned all the logging mills.
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Who was the first vampire?

Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1579–1656) was a villager from the region of Istria (in modern-day Croatia) who may have been the first real person described as a vampire in historical records.
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How was Dracula rich?

Dracula lives in an old, crumbling castle in Transylvania which suggests he's from old money. And of course, he's a Count. All of these factors point to his wealth and so he comes in as number four on our wealthy vampire list.
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Is Dracula the strongest vampire?

Vampire physiology: Dracula is known for being the strongest vampire in the world. He possesses many of the usual features of vampirism: fangs, claws, pale skin and drinks blood. He also displayed extraordinarily surpassing levels of superhuman physical prowess that far exceeds any other character in the series.
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Who turned Dracula into a vampire?

At Dracula's request, the Master Vampire turned Prince Vlad into a vampire to give him the power to fight the armies of the Ottoman Turks.
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Why does Dracula fear the cross?

This narrative continued into the second episode when Dracula told Agatha he is so afraid of the cross because he inherited it from all of the peasants he consumed, revealing everyone is afraid of the cross.
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Why does the sun hurt Dracula?

Dracula is much less powerful in daylight and is only able to shift his form at dawn, noon, and dusk (he can shift his form freely at night or if he is at his grave). The sun is not fatal to him, as sunlight does not burn and destroy him upon contact, though most of his abilities cease.
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What is Dracula weakness?

Daylight is an iconic weakness of vampires, referenced in countless films, television shows and novels, yet it too never occurred in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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Why is Dracula afraid of garlic?

One-time opponent Dracula Man in Dragon Ball recoils in horror (or perhaps disgust) when Upa breathes on him after eating garlic. In Interviews with Monster Girls, it's explained that vampires dislike garlic because they have heightened senses, including smell. This makes garlic's strong smell affect them even more.
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When was the first vampire created?

The first prose vampire story published in English is believed to be John Polidori's “The Vampyre” (1819), about a mysterious aristocrat named Lord Ruthven who seduces young women only to drain their blood and disappear. Those works and others inspired subsequent material for the stage.
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Why do vampires have to be invited into your house?

An Invitation is a magical weakness of Original vampires, vampires, and vampire-hybrids that prevents vampiric beings from entering personally owned homes. In order for a vampiric being to enter any owned house, whether they're humans, witches, werewolves, or doppelgängers, they must first be invited by the owner.
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Is Van Helsing a fallen angel?

Dracula reveals that Van Helsing is really The Archangel Gabriel, the Left Hand of God—as well as the one who originally murdered him. He offers to restore Van Helsing's memories, but Van Helsing refuses, deciding that "some things are better left forgotten".
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Do vampires get stronger with age?

Whilst the level of strength in vampires depends on their age, it also depends on and their diet - consuming human blood regularly makes them stronger than those that consume animal blood. Even those in transition, have been shown to be several times stronger than they were before they turned.
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Who is the vampire god?

Xane is Ti – not a stretch, nor a spoiler really, who killed Cain, took his curse (as someone must have it) and went mad. He essentially destroyed all life on earth and has come back from 10,000 years hence to put things right.
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Where do vampires live in the US?

While some of these cities might not have the most ideal conditions for a vampire to live, self-identifying vampires continue to thrive in iconic vampire cities, including Portland, Oregon (No. 11), Buffalo, New York (No. 25), New Orleans (No. 104), and Atlanta (No.
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Who made vampires?

Vampires properly originating in folklore were widely reported from Eastern Europe in the late 17th and 18th centuries. These tales formed the basis of the vampire legend that later entered Germany and England, where they were subsequently embellished and popularized.
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What are vampires afraid of?

Mirrors and Sunlight: “Rabies may also harbor the roots of the vampiric fear of mirrors,” Mark writes. “Strong odors or visual stimuli trigger spasms of the face and vocal muscles of those with rabies, and this in turn induces hoarse groans, bared teeth, and a bloody frothing at the mouth.
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Who is the highest paid actor in The Vampire Diaries?

Who are the top 3 highest paid actors in 'The Vampire Diaries' cast? It should come as no surprise to fans of The Vampire Diaries that the three highest paid cast members were Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, and Ian Somerhalder. The three actors were the faces of the show, even though Dobrev left after season 6.
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Is Klaus rich?

Klaus lived a life of luxury throughout the centuries, even owning a rare paragon diamond. Add in compulsion and he's the richest man in the world, by anyone's standards.
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