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MsPerfectionist 08-22-2021 07:58 PM

Vampire Appreciation Thread #8: 'cause there's a lack of vampires right now in movies/tv
 
Welcome to the VAMPIRE Appreciation Thread!



Vampire Information from Wikipedia


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 as bloated and of ruddy or dark countenance, markedly different from today's gaunt, pale vampire which dates from the early Nineteenth Century. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in most cultures, the term vampire was not popularised until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe,[1] although local variants were also known by different names, such as vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to what can only be called mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vampirism.

In modern times, however, the vampire is generally held to be a fictitious entity, although belief in similar vampiric creatures such as the chupacabra still persists in some cultures. Early folkloric belief in vampires has been ascribed to the ignorance of the body's process of decomposition after death and how people in pre-industrial societies tried to rationalise this, creating the figure of the vampire to explain the mysteries of death. Porphyria was also linked with legends of vampirism in 1985 and received much media exposure, but has since been largely discredited.

The charismatic and sophisticated vampire of modern fiction was born in 1819 with the publication of The Vampyre by John Polidori; the story was highly successful and arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century.[2] However, it is Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula which is remembered as the quintessential vampire novel and provided the basis of the modern vampire legend. The success of this book spawned a distinctive vampire genre, still popular in the 21st century, with books, films, and television shows. The vampire has since become a dominant figure in the horror genre.

wickedrum 08-23-2021 12:45 PM

tyftnt

MsPerfectionist 08-23-2021 03:54 PM

u're welcome :)

Meliana 08-24-2021 02:09 AM

Thanks for the new thread.

MsPerfectionist 08-24-2021 04:05 PM

:)

well it was James's birthday recently:

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wickedrum 08-25-2021 10:55 AM

:love:

MsPerfectionist 08-25-2021 06:17 PM

i miss Buffy the Vampire Slayer. it was such a good show.

Butterfly85 08-25-2021 07:44 PM

Me too, I miss the hell out of Buffy. I can't believe the show ended 18 years ago! There will never be another show like it.

MsPerfectionist 08-25-2021 07:52 PM

:eek: 18 years already! :lol: i still remember watching the finale. it's not making us any younger.

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Meliana 08-26-2021 11:20 AM

I so love Spike!

MsPerfectionist 08-26-2021 06:54 PM

he was an interesting character. :)

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ea/4d...41b23ece13.gif

wickedrum 08-27-2021 05:46 AM

:love:

Meliana 08-27-2021 12:28 PM

He had a complex character and arc. :nod:

MsPerfectionist 08-27-2021 03:19 PM

:nod:

Meliana 09-07-2021 03:23 AM

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