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SLAVIC VAMPIRES: ... GYPSIES AND VAMPIRES: ... Vampires could be destroyed by staking, decapitation (the Kashubs placed the head between the feet), burning, repeating the funeral service, ...
Welcome to this Realm of Darkness, dark wishes will come true here, Find All about Vampires here. vampire images, graphics, art, ... Beginners Guide-Vampires Details ... Monsters and Vampires Details
Welcome to Vampire.com Welcome mortal to Vampire.com, the ultimate beverage resource for vampires seeking alternatives to the mundane ways of this world. ... Sip the Blood of the Vine and enjoy!
Vampires on monstrous.com is your first source of information about Dracula, Bathory and other blood-sucking monsters. Don't miss our vampire encyclopedia and vampires pictures gallery.
Vampires have, in fiction and folklore, terrified, exhilarated, astounded, amused and entertained people since the beginning of the human race. Just about every culture on earth has vampire folklore ...
A web-based vampire name generator. Suitable for dark or ominous characters of all types, not just the undead. ... A place for readers and writers of crime fiction to schmooze, ... Get Names for Vampires.
Please see the "neat vampire sites" on this Link Page ... Note that I only scanned around 20-30 percent of these ... There are lots more pictures I need to work in; keep checking back.
Welcome to Vampires Among Us© (Now in our 10th Year!)! The site you are about to enter presents information, news, reviews, art, literature, interaction, entertainment and more pertaining to the ...
Vampires are mythological or folkloric revenants who subsist by feeding on the blood of the living. In folkloric tales, the undead vampires often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods they inhabited when they were alive. They wore shrouds and were often described...
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