The remaining 588 million degenerated into primal, aggressive beings referred to as "Darkseekers" (the DVD subtitles refer to them as hemocytes) who have a painful intolerance to UV radiation, forcing them to hide in buildings and other dark places during the day. actually they are a bit of both: they are like vampires because the pigment in their skin is too weak to survive the sun, so they stay in the dark; they are also afraid of light (like vampires would be) they are like zombies because they have a hunger for human blood and flesh, although they aren't exactly limping, dirty, stupid Zombies.
No, this is total fiction. Reports of vampires and vampire-like creatures go all the way back to Sumeria around the time of the invention of writing.
Maybe because they believe in vampires and vampires are like alergic or dont like garlic. something like that.
all vampires are the same strength theoretically. however some may have the ability like Emmett does to be slightly stronger, but Stephenie Meyers didn't specify which vampires where actually stronger
it change alot the France become the konoha like the one in naruto and people start to have power ..super power my friend told me and i was like woaaa i wanna live in France they have awesome power they can play and some of them are fairies and vampires and zombies OMG awesome right ?!?! ur welcome anyways
The Volturi (people from the twilight series) are vampires. They live in Italy. They have the ability to kill vampires who disobey the ancient laws. They are like the Jury and Judge of the vampire world
No, they are made up like Santa Claus and zombies
zombies and vampires dont exist. only in movies and books ect. but not in real life. it's up to YOU to decide if you want to believe ghosts are real or not. i, personally, dont believe in them. but weather you do, is up to you, like i said.
No. Like vampires, mermaids, and other creatures a banshee is from ancient Celtic legend and stories. They are not real.
Yes. (Caveat) IF you believe in things like, vampires, ghosts, zombies, and other types of 'undead' creatures. No. He can not
no ---- This depends on if you are talking about the film version, or the novel. The latest film, which stars Will Smith, has changed the original story. In the film, the creatures are more like zombies than vampires. However, in the book, they are meant to be vampires of two sorts, living, and the 'undead'. The living are intelligent, animated, and capable of survival, whereas the undead are not as intelligent, driven by their desire to feed.
No they don't. Zombies are dry, rotting and often dirty. Young maidens are much nicer.
"Vampires" are fictional creatures, so their creators can make them do just about anything.
AnswerNo they don't for one good reason. Vampires do not exist. They are fictional creatures made popular by authors such as Bram Stoker in 'Dracula'. Vampire bats do exist - bats that feed by sucking blood in the same way as a mosquito or leech - but the creatures of the horror films are just that - fictional horror creatures in the same mould as werewolves and zombies, and therefore do not have a soul.AnswerEven though vampires are fictional, in the plot of any given story, one could probably be considered to "have soul" if they like to listen to Luther Vandross
Vampires are creatures of myth and legend and do not exist. There are some people who claim to be vampires, but they are often suffering from personality disorders and cannot help believing this.
While there are stories of vampires and vampire like creatures in the mythologies of most cultures, there is no scientific or other evidence that vampires have ever existed. So, no.
There won't be any vampires in Alabama because they do not exist. Vampires are mythical creatures, like werewolves.
A comic about the adventures of mice-like creatures who are trying to save their hometown from vampires.