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In the horror genre, vampires have been popularized in many books, movies, and role playing games.   
 
In the horror genre, vampires have been popularized in many books, movies, and role playing games.   
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== In books ==
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In books vampires have been portayed many a time throughout history
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the most famous vampire in literature being bram stoker's dracula.
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== In film ==
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there have been several films featuring vampires one of them being the movie version of dracula played by christopher lee
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[[category:Mythology]]
 
[[category:Mythology]]

Revision as of 10:27, March 18, 2008

A Vampire is a mythological creature who drinks the blood of living human beings for sustenance. Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of the most famous references to vampires. Most tales of vampires came from Eastern Europe, with Vlad the Impaler as the most famous. Another famous example is Richard Matheson's novel I Am Legend.

In the horror genre, vampires have been popularized in many books, movies, and role playing games.


In books

In books vampires have been portayed many a time throughout history

the most famous vampire in literature being bram stoker's dracula.


In film

there have been several films featuring vampires one of them being the movie version of dracula played by christopher lee