I am a believer in vampires but not as depicted by humans I believe they are more magical creatures that have a powerful life force and protect them selves from illness its a good life being a vampire.
I sure haven't seen any sparkling fanged vamps like in the movies, bot people here talk a bit about psychic vampires. They are said to have an abnormal chakra or energy point in their soul that drains energy from people in close proximity. It's a good idea to treat matters of cryptids and mythical creatures with skepticism; people do like to fabricate and embellish.
No, the so-called "psychic vampires" have nothing wrong with their chakras or anything else. And they are not vampires. Before vampires became cool they were simply known as "energy leeches" who were unpleasant to be around because they left you feeling tired. It's not that they have anything wrong with them or that they actually "need" someone else's energy in order to remain healthy, they are just people who take the energy of others for their own selfish gratification.,
There are certain traditions that could be deemed "vampire-ish". Maori tradition has the belief that through the consumption of the flesh of our enemies we can gain their mana ( life force) and become stronger warriors. Mary Tudor slew dozens of young women and bathed in their blood so she could be beautiful and young, though she was crazy, hense her title bloody mary. People have tried to mimic these traditions to be seen as a source of fear and awe. Some people have gone down in history as "creatures of the night" and inspired webs of gossip and stories that glamourize these harsh atrocities. But in the end majority is just fairytails.
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real life vampires are nothing like they are in Hollywood movies and TV Series
Pendragon, Mary Tudor never killed anybody, though she certainly had many Protestants killed. And she never, at any time, bathed in blood; that's a myth.
Maoris were not the only "tribes" to eat their enemies;most people did that at times in history.
Annie, you may believe anything you wish. But a belief does not make it true! And at your age, to believe in such things as vampires makes me despair of the human race.