Thursday, September 20, 2012

Vampires


 Twilight ရုပ္ရွင္ကားကို အမ်ားစုၾကည့္ဖူးၾကမယ္ ထင္ပါတယ္ Vampires အေၾကာင္းေလးကုိဖတ္ရႈရေအာင္ေနာ္
Dangerous, immortal and hellish, the vampire is the most feared monster and by far one of the most powerful.
The genre is more popular than ever thanks to TV's True Blood , Vampire Diaries, and Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series of novels, which have been successfully adapted to the screen, reaching thousands of new vampire fans. But behind the myth, there is a reality: some people claim to be real vampires.

Monstrous.com provides support, information, resources and community for psychic vampires, blood drinkers and vampiric people, as well as donors.



 

Origins of vampires

Despite the occurrence of vampire-like creatures in ancient civilizations, the folklore for the entity we know today as the vampire originates almost exclusively from early 18th-century southeastern Europe.
Belief in such legends was so pervasive at this time that in some areas it caused mass hysteria and even public executions of people believed to be vampires.
Many theories have been proposed to explain the cultural roots of vampire lore. Comments from scholars range from premature burial to the early ignorance of the body's decomposition cycle after death.
There are also number of real medical conditions that might result in vampiric behavior or appearance.
Last but not least, vampires are often associated with occult rituals and paranormal experiences where blood is the metaphore of something more subtile.

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History of vampires

It is hard to tell if vampires were "discovered" often prior to written records, or if an obscure legend found root and flourished with the written word. Certainly the vampire's fame and popularity as a literary and film figure has grown since that time. It is only through putting away a modern notion of the vampire and studying sources that were will be an answer to where the vampire originated and how it flourished.


Although blood-sucking creatures have been recorded in most cultures, the term vampire was not popularized until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe.

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Vampire Powers

Hollywood and hundreds of novels, comics and movies have turned the vampire into one of the most powerful creature that has ever existed on Earth. As a species, vampires are quite an extraordinary race with abilities — though basically evil in their construct — that must be admired for their efficiency, intelligence, and self-preservation. To understand vampires is to learn of their characteristics: how they appear, where they sleep, why they become one with the bat, wolf, and mist — all these peculiarities that give us a bigger picture of why vampires are the way they are.

Types of vampires

There are many varying traits and powers associated with mythical vampires that changed with the times. And as a consequence, there are many types of vampire according to the modern popular acceptance of the term.
Most changes or new additions to the myth come from popular culture in the form of novels, comic books and graphic novels, role-playing and video games, television and movies.

The genre is more popular than ever thanks to TV's True Blood and Vampire Diaries, and especially the enormous success of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series of novels.

If the existence of the mythical vampire has never been proven, those who inspire from him are legions and would die to become one. Discover those who walk on the dark side of life.

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