I hope you are kidding
2007-06-22 16:18:38
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answer #1
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answered by six_foot_2_midget 5
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Well In the films and on TV (depending on which vampire movie or program), Sometimes You have to be bitten since Vampire-ism is a form of rabies like the Blade movie series. Other times, there has to be a exchange of blood like the movie and book Bran Stoker's Dracula
2007-06-23 00:04:44
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answer #2
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answered by Scandguard 5
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In every fictional book I have read, either they are bitten by a vampire, they drink the blood from another vampire, or almost all their blood is drained by a vampire and they then drink the vampire's blood. Except for the original Dracula, I believe he cursed & rejected God and vowed he would never die after hearing that his wife would not be allowd into heaven because she committed suicide.
2007-06-22 23:21:18
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answer #3
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answered by Princess Leia 6
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i am a vampire and i was born a vampire. u can feed to much on someone and they can become a vampire only after they take from the person that feed from them.
2007-06-25 08:44:40
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answer #4
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answered by notalone 1
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You must want to spend eternity on this place, possibly get destroyed by random demon-like monsters, but you also have to have some crazy connection with baal and know a vampire which I haven't seen or heard from in a few centuries.
sorry, go read Anne rice books
2007-06-22 23:18:46
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answer #5
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answered by Charles E 3
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Well, according to most legends i've heard....the vampire must bite you, then he must willingly allow you to feed off of him.....or her of course.
But then there are some that say if one bites you, but doesn't kill you, you will turn into one.
2007-06-23 00:18:32
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Two missionary vampires show up on their doorstep. After a few lessons they meet with the head vampire and get baptized.
2007-06-22 23:14:49
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answer #7
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answered by bete noire Carpe Noctum 5
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First you would have to die in a most horrible manner by having a demon drain you of your blood.. Then your dead rotting corpse would have to be taken over by a blood thirsty demon in order to animate your dead body... And that demon would have to start attacking other live humans using you dead rotting body as a means to do so...... But you are dead and you have no concept as to what is going on.. Now it that sounds cool to you then you should already be seeing a doctor.........................................................................
2007-06-23 17:55:57
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answer #8
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answered by kilroymaster 7
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As there are many, *many* kinds of vampires in the myths & legends of the world, I hope you'll not mind of I restrict myself to the European variety? (It being the most well—though improperly—known version in the United States.)
This first list of how one might be doomed to become a vampire because of events at (or before) one's birth:
• To be born at certain times of the year (under a New Moon, on various Holy Days, etc.).
• To be born with a caul (a part of the amnion sometimes covering the head of a child at birth), with teeth, or with an extra nipple.
• To be born with a great deal of hair, with two hearts (I wonder how often that might happen?), or with any kind of red birthmark.
• To have been concieved on a Holy Day.
• To have been born too early.
• To have suckled after being weaned.
• To be born the 7th son of a 7th Son.
• To eventually dying without having been baptised at birth.
• To fall victim of a curse at (or before) birth.
• If one's mother didn't eat enough salt while pregnant.
• If one's mother was stared at by a vampire whilst pregnant.
Of course, if a list like the one above weren't bad enough, we move on to the list of actions and events during one's life that were supposed to doom one to becoming a demon-possessed hemophagic corpse:
• If one died by committing suicide. (This is a classic way to be doomed to many evil fates, and one of the best-known vampire "causes.")
• If one practiced sorcery or witchcraft at any point in one's life..
• If one ate of a sheep that had been killed by a wolf.
• If one lead what might be called an immoral life, (this dooms prostitutes, Murderers, heavy drinkers, ad nauseum to this horrible fate).
• If one is a priest who performs a Mass while in a state of mortal sin.
• If one is already a werewolf, one was doomed to become a vampire after death.
And of course, death isn't the end for one doomed to become a vamipre, it certainly isn't the end of the list of ways to get stuck being a blood-junkie. Following is the list of ways to be doomed to become a vampire at (or after) death:
• If one is killed by a vampire. (Hollywood—or, to borrow from Mike Jittlov, "Whollyodd"—influenced by Mr. Stoker's book and other sources, turned this into "3 times bitten.")
• If a wind from the Russian steppe should blow upon one's corpse. (This one—obviously—only applies to the locality named.)
• If a cat (specifically) or other animal (in general) should jump over the body while it lies in state. (This is, so I understand, part of the reasson for the custom of surrounding a body with lit candles, to keep the animals of the household out of jumping distance.)
• If a shadow should fall upon one's corpse.
• If one should die without ever being buried, or with improper (the wrong ones for one's religion, or shoddily performed) burial rites.
• If one were to be an unavenged murder victim.
• If a candle should be passed over one's corpse.
• If one had, in life, a somnambulistic brother (a sleepwalker).
• If one died by drowning.
With all of the ways on these lists, one has to wonder, why aren't we up to our vulnerable mortal necks in vampires, considering how easily they might be created.
2007-06-23 01:21:37
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answered by Dragosani 3
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vampires just bite them then so on and so forth...and a requirement...your blood has to taste good!!!!!
2007-06-22 23:26:33
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answered by Ginny 4
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