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Vampire Mythos ... OK, so what the hell is a vampire, anyway? ... So, what is a vampire, and how has it changed through the centuries?
My article on the global epidemic of vampire mythology ... This article is the result of my research relevant to vampire mythology and folklore worldwide.
Modern mythology surrounding the Vampire is attributed to south eastern European countries like Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania.
The above cases are modern survivals of a rich vampire mythology. ... Home > Mysteries of Vampire Mythology
A comprehensive list of vampire mythology and how those myths apply to popular fiction. Useful for gamers, authors, mythology buffs, or just plain bibliophiles. ... last update: 31 March 2003
The above cases are modern survivals of a rich vampire mythology. Consider the ‘al’, the half human, half animal vampire from Armenian folklore, thought to be based on the alu of Babylonian myth.
Throughout the '80's, we were treated to a slew of different interpretations of the vampire mythology, but the allure, the promise of eternity, and the consumption of the human life force remain.
Throughout the ’80’s, we were treated to a slew of different interpretations of the vampire mythology, but the allure, the promise of eternity, and the consumption of the human life force remain.
Jung saw the vampire as an expression of the "shadow" – portions of the self unable to be recognized by the conscious ego because in order to do so, the ego had to admit their existence.
As we all know, there are some elements of vampire mythology that must be included - the teeth at least - and Proyas answers some questions regarding what we can expect with this origin story,