Vampires aren't born, they're made.
No, vampires are fictional creatures from mythology and folklore. Scientists cannot turn people into vampires because vampires do not exist in reality.
No, because vampires do not exist; they are fictional characters.
No, because vampires don't have blood so the vampire is not interested.
In popular fictional portrayals of vampires, they are often depicted as undead and immune to diseases, including STDs. However, in reality, vampires do not exist, so it is not possible for them to contract STDs.
Vampires are often associated with caves in mythology and literature because caves provide darkness, seclusion, and protection from sunlight which is harmful to vampires due to their sensitivity to light. Additionally, caves are seen as mysterious and eerie places that align with the supernatural nature of vampires.
Born vampires...but vampires are not born, they are made. * Vampires that are children of a mother and father that is vampire. (parents have to be full too)
the cullens secret is that they are vampires. This must be the 1st time ur watching twilight
According to the lore of vampires, they are made...not born. All people are born and supposedly vampires are made when infected by another vampire feeding on him/her.
werewolves and vampires are born enemies its in there blood to hate vampires
no
In the imagination of writers.
Vampires are most likely only fictional characters. But in tales they are born by being bitten by other vampires. ~I
Vampires are fictional, they age if the author of the story finds it convenient.
Vampires are not born. Anywhere. They are fictional and do not exist.
They don't. They are entirely fictional.
Of course not. Vampires are entirely fictional.
Vampires are entirely fictional none have walked the earth.