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Can Somebody Tell Me Everything About Vampires?

28 January 2010 1 views 5 Comments

I am writing a book about vampires – but it’s about traditional vampires, not Stephenie Meyer’s new stuff. So if somebody could tell me everything that can kill of prevent a vampire (stake through the heart, garlic, ect) or things that vampires can’t do (cross running water, get into a house without being invited, ect), then I’d be extremely pleased.
Thanks :) xxx

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  • Lucy. said:

    Why don’t you just throw all the hackneyed traditional stuff out of the window and come up with something original instead?
    The vampire genre has been done to death in recent years, and people have seen it all before, just being recycled and re-interpreted year after year.

  • morpheus said:

    well i know vampire+sun=bom they are dead and that they do something around crossses and they are immortal (like stephanie meyer) and i believe htey also run fast they can supposively shapeshift (what i heard not for sure though) try reading dracula though and i think you should try making something up like they melt by technology that would people wonder about that but have fun and remeber you dont have to keep your stories real

  • kittyh63 said:

    its very hard to describe a vampire like the one youre looking for, since a lot of ppl have twisted the way they are. the old style vamps usually dont go out in sunlight, hate garlic,crucifixes, and sleep in coffins. super strength, very seductive, and turn ppl by biting them

  • Chato Potato said:

    you can get great ideas from “Interview with a Vampire” written by Anne Rice.She’s the real deal not that stephanie meyer crap
    sparkling vampires….please

  • adorkwit said:

    i can help you with that prob .
    IM me if you can .

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