What kills a vampire?

The idea that the vampire "can only be slain with a stake driven through its heart" has been pervasive in European fiction. Examples such as Bram Stoker's Dracula and the more recent Buffy the Vampire Slayer both incorporate that idea.
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What gets rid of a vampire?

Decapitate and Burn: “Chop off the head and burn the body seems the most universal way of stopping a vampire. Bereft of a body, you don't have a vampire anymore, since technically it's a reanimated corpse.
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How do you permanently kill a vampire?

Stake to the Heart. If a piercing weapon made of wood is driven into the vampire's heart while the vampire is incapacitated in its resting place, the vampire is paralyzed until the stake is removed.
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What is harmful to vampires?

Garlic, specifically the chemical compound allicin inside garlic, is a powerful antibiotic. Some European beliefs around vampires stated they were created by a disease of the blood, so a powerful antibiotic would “kill” a vampire.
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Do vampires die in sunlight?

Vampires getting burned in the sun is a classic myth, right up there with vampires hating garlic and having no reflection in a mirror. But unlike other pillars of vampire mythology, this trope didn't originate with Bram Stoker's Dracula or earlier folklore.
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What are vampires afraid of?

Vampires are often depicted as being repelled by garlic, running water, or Christian implements such as crucifixes and holy water.
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How long can vampires live?

They live immortal lifespans, despite these weaknesses, and it is fairly common for a vampire to be centuries old, although they still slowly age; a vampire who is six hundred years old may appear as a middle-aged breather would. They are naturally nocturnal beings, and will typically sleep by dawn.
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What does garlic do to a vampire?

With minimal side effects, garlic administration at the population level could potentially provide protection from vampire attacks through the lowering of blood pressure (increasing feeding time) and by a vampire's inborn or learned aversion to garlic and its volatiles.
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Who created vampires?

In 1819, 80 years before the publication of Dracula, John Polidori, an Anglo-Italian physician, published a novel called The Vampire. Stoker's novel, however, became the benchmark for our descriptions of vampires.
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Can a vampire get pregnant?

Can female vampires become pregnant ? No, they cannot as their egg cells are frozen and can't be fertilized by a sperm cell.
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Who is the oldest vampire alive?

After Akasha is finally destroyed, Khayman becomes the oldest vampire in existence. He is briefly mentioned at the end of Blood Canticle, when he takes away the fledgling vampires Quinn Blackwood and Mona Mayfair to Maharet and Mekare's sanctuary.
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Can a vampire be half human?

A human-vampire hybrid, also known as half-vampire, vampire hybrid, half-human and half-vampire, and half-immortal, is the offspring of a female human and a male vampire. It is generally beyond the ability of most vampires to be this close to a human physically and still resist the lure of her blood.
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What animals can vampires turn into?

According to some folklore, as well as myriad motion pictures, vampires can turn into bats or wolves, but those aren't the vampire's only animal connections. In Bulgaria and Serbia, people believed that animals had a role in making the dead into vampires.
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What does vampires eat?

In addition to blood, vampires have been thought to consume other essences of the human body, including thoughts, saliva, and fluids exchanged during sexual activity. While all vampires need to consume blood, some depictions of vampires reject the idea of hurting or killing humans, so they drink the blood of animals.
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What happens if a vampire drinks their own blood?

Auto-vampirism can cause anemia, abdominal pain, nausea, and more. It's difficult to determine all the consequences of auto-vampirism due to the difficulty of finding people who drink their own blood. It is noted that the pathologies that are associated with vampirism is exceedingly rare.
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Who is the 1st vampire?

Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1572–1656) 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. He was referred to as a strigoi, štrigon, or štrigun, a local word for something resembling a vampire and a warlock.
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Does vampire exist?

In modern times, the vampire is generally held to be a fictitious entity, although belief in similar vampiric creatures (such as the chupacabra) still persists in some cultures.
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Who is the god of vampires?

Maacah bat Talmai is the god worshipped by vampires. To them, he is a divine creator, the great ancestor, and the future messiah who would vanquish the life and turn the world into an utopia for all vampiric kinds.
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Why are vampires sexualized?

Vampires were first sexualized to strike fear into people of the taboo and sinfulness of sexual behavior, but later, this sexualization became a metaphor for repressed desires, until finally their sexualization caused them to be humanized.
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Can vampires eat normal food?

It's all that can satiate their incredible hunger. And yes, while some vampires can eat human food, it's merely for show. Blood is their only source of sustenance.
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How do born vampires age?

Physiology. Born vampires age like normal humans and require both ordinary food and blood to survive. They have fangs and some vampire abilities, such as enhanced speed, agility and senses, but to a lesser degree than a full vampire.
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Are vampires stronger by age?

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

Over a hundred years after his creator was laid to rest, Dracula lives on as the most famous vampire in history.
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