Vampires are creatures of fiction and imagination. They are only as real as the print in which they appear, and they look however the individual author describes them.
no no at all aleins r just some spacial fantcy and vampires r almost like gost thiere supernatural and Halloween stuff
look goblins arnt real its like vampires so there for they aint real!
They're not real so you needn't worry.
vampires could be real .but you might see them in movies and they could look like real.
Vampires are in the movie Twilight because they are in the novel, which the movie is based on. The vampires are in it mostly because Stephenie Meyer wrote that vampires were in the novel, and later it was turned into a film. However, there are not real vampires, they are just actors with makeup and other supplies on to look like vampires, they are not real.
Sorry, the question cannot be answered, as vampires are not, have not been, and will never be real, despite what a few deluded individuals might try to sell you. How vampires are described in literature varies by the author.
No there are no vampires. Vampires are NOT real and only exist in movies and stories.
Real vampires might be offended by the behavior of the vampires depicted in movies like Twilight if vampires were real. Since they are mythical beings, have no basis in fact, and do not exist, they have no feelings regarding the behavior of the vampires from Twilight.
yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real
Vampires act like humans. And when there at home they hunt at night or morning =/ I guess. But they don't shine or look like diamonds in the sun. (the only reason i know this is because my friend is a vampire in real life!)
If vampires are real where I am, then vampires are real where you are. Yes, they are real, and where you are doesn't change that.
No... Like Vampires, the council is a fictitious concept, designed to make money.
In folklore, vampires are often said to be harmed or weakened by sunlight, sometimes turning to ash or bursting into flames upon exposure. This varies across different traditional and modern interpretations of vampires in literature and media.