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(, Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:33)
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Are you sure about this?
Even immortal vampires die when people stab them with stakes or expose them to the sun or brandish a cross, or something. Presumably they die if they can't feed enough, too, otherwise why do they feed? It would also depend on how often vampires need to feed. I also thought typically-defined vampires could feed and not turn the victim into a vampire.

So given all these made-up facts about made-up monsters, if the natural death rate of vampires was high enough, or their feeding rate (actually their convert-to-vampires rate) low enough, then us normal humans could survive fine. Just goes to show how important vampire killers are. Van Helsing for president, I say.
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 8:41, 3 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
vampires being killed with sunlight
only came about in the Dracula rip-off Nosferatu.
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 8:53, Reply)
Vampires feed apparantly
because they need it to sustain themselves. No blood won't kill them, just go into a hibernation.

Plus I thought the general consensus was that it took three feeds to actually turn someone. Or alternatively the bloodsharing thing
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 14:46, Reply)

Yes, quite sure.
(, Tue 23 Nov 2010, 0:22, Reply)

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