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lilith is one. Vampirella Wilhelmina "Mina" Harker formally Wilhelmina Murray. In the novel 'Count Dracula' she recovered from her Thralldom but in subsequent works she is a partial to full vampire. (See League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.) Lucy Westenra. (Destroyed) Carmilla (Destroyed) Courtesan Philippia - A strange kind of vampire but is still around for all we know.

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  • Camilla
  • Vampyrella
  • Lucy Westenra aka Beuful Woman
  • Countessa Phillipia
  • Succubus
  • Rogue can be considered a vampire. aka Anna Marie Raven
  • Lilith (although she might be better termed a demon)
  • Lamia (although again she might be better termed a demon)
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One example of a story about a female vampire is "Carmilla" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. It tells the tale of a female vampire named Carmilla who preys on a young woman named Laura. The story explores themes of desire, seduction, and the supernatural.

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Vampires are fantay, they can be whatever you can imagine them to be.

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Carmilla is the oldest known female vampire story known and it predates Bram Stoker's Dracula which was written in 1897. Carmilla was written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu in 1871.

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In literature, yes

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