TO ALL THE VAMPYRES OUT THERE
COME OUT COME OUT,WHERE EVER YOU ARE!
Anne Rice Books
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Lestat Journal#1~Which do you think is real? Email me!
Lestat Journal#2~Which do you think is real? Email me!
First of all im going to tell you the definition of a vampire! A vampire is a in folklore, animated corpse that sucks the blood of humans. Belief in vampires has existed from the earliest times and has given rise to an amalgam of legends and superstitions. They were most commonly thought of as spirits or demons that left their graves at night to seek and enslave their victims; it was thought that the victims themselves became vampires. The vampire could be warded off with a variety of charms, amulets, and herbs and could finally be killed by driving a stake through its heart or by cremation. Sometimes the vampire assumed a nonhuman shape, such as that of a bat or wolf (see lycanthropy). Probably the most famous vampire in literature is Count Dracula in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. See A. Masters, The Natural History of the Vampire (1972); N. Auerbach, Our Vampires, Ourselves (1995).
See S. Thompson, Tales of the North American Indians (1929); R. Barber and A. Riches, A Dictionary of Fabulous Beasts (1972); B. Evslin, Monsters of Mythology (25 vol., 1987–90). 2.)One evening in the moonlight. As the bats were a flying. All alone, I saw the werewolf. And the werewolf was crying, crying, nobody, nobody, knows the pain when i see it rise. That full moon again.~ Michael hurley 3.) In the end were alone.... and there is nothing but the cold, dark, wasteland of eternity that we will only know. ~Lestat/Queen of the Damned
1.) My lips, they are as cold as death, My breath is earthy strong. If but in that kiss you had me. Your time would not be long. ~unquiet grave