Vampires are monsters in legends and stories. The first vampire legends were told in Eastern Europe, but much of how modern people see vampires was created by Bram Stoker in the famous novel, Dracula. Few people believe that vampires are real, but they are still very popular in movies, television, and books.
Vampires were once people but have a supernatural curse. Vampires must drink human blood to survive. They do this by biting people on the neck with their two long fangs. People who are killed by having all of their blood drank by vampires also become vampires. In many stories, vampires can change into other animals, usually bats, though also wolves or rats.
Depending on the story, vampires may have some or all of these characteristics:
Dracula is the most famous vampire in fiction, and several movies have been made about him. There is also a popular series of books by Anne Rice about vampires. The television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer featured a young girl who fought vampires, but also befriended good ones.af:Vampier ar:مصاص دماء bs:Vampir bg:Вампир ca:Vampir cs:Upír (nemrtvý) da:Vampyr de:Vampir et:Vampiir en:Vampire es:Vampiro eo:Vampiro fa:خونآشام fr:Vampire hr:Vampir id:Vampir is:Vampíra it:Vampiro he:ערפד la:Vampyrus lv:Vampīrs lt:Vampyras hu:Vámpír nl:Vampier ja:吸血鬼 no:Vampyr pl:Wampir pt:Vampiro ru:Вампир sr:Вампир fi:Vampyyri sv:Vampyr vi:Ma cà rồng tr:Vampir zh:吸血鬼