10 Things You Didn’t Know About Vampires

Everyone knows that vampires suck ⦠your blood!!!! Seriously though, do you know the history behind modern vampire lore? These creatures of the night have been lurking around for a very long time, although the princes and princesses of darkness have taken on different guises and mythologies throughout the ages.
Here are some things you probably didnât know about vampires. If the items on this list are old news to you, you might want to take a look in the mirror and check for a reflection … your blood! Okay. Didn’t work so well that time.
Why Vampires Have No Reflection

According to legend, when a human dies and then returns to the world as a vampire, he or she no longer has a soul. The unlucky individual is now a vampire. It was once believed that mirrors cast back the image of the body and the soul; therefore if you didnât have soul, you couldn’t have a reflection.
Mirrors also used to contain some silver (not anymore, so donât go and break yours up trying to score beer pennies), which could also have made a vampireâs reflection hard to see. Silver, as pretty much everyone knows, is toxic to the undead. Seriously, if you don’t know that, what have you been doing with your life? Enjoying it? Pfffffft.
The Egyptians Had Vampires⦠Sort Of

Proof!
Ancient Egyptians had all kinds of gods. The warrior goddess Sekhmet had the very bad habit of walking among men, slaughtering them and then drinking up all of their blood. Apparently she needed thousands of jugs of blood, sometimes mixed with beer, either to quench her incredible thirst or because she was an unstoppable party animal. One of her nicknames was the âLady of the Bloodbath.â Another was “Lady Who Maybe Stole My Cellphone.” If she ever is reincarnated, you might want to refrain from inviting her over for your next Halloween costume party, because she will ruin bobbing for apples like *that.*
What Do You Call a Group of Vampires?

We would call them dorks.
Letâs see, cows are grouped together in herds, geese gather in gaggles, fish in schoolsâ¦.What would you call a large group of vampires flying your way? Well, other than ânothing good is about to happen,â you could officially say, âLook, thereâs a brood, clutch, clan, coven or pack of vampires over there. Maybe we should head in the opposite direction. Wait, I dropped my thesaurus. Don’t leave me, only frieeeend!â
Dracula Was Not a Nice Guy
All right, the fact that the historical Dracula wasnât a nice guy is stating the obvious, but the level of his evil is actually quite shocking. It was said that Vlad of Walachia, who also went by “Vlad the Impaler,” never ate a meal without Ottoman Turks, impaled on stakes, dying all around him. This 15th century Romanian monster left, at one time, 20,000 corpses stuck on pikes outside of his castle as a warning to all who would dare challenge him. When a corpse became too rotten to display any longer, Vlad had no problem making a new one to take its place. Apparently, he took his nickname very seriously. (“Vlad the Home Decorator” never quite took.)
Vampire Defense

This doesn’t always work.
If a vampire bites you, not all hope is lost. Different societies believed there were different cures for the affliction known as vampirism. Here are some things you can do if you suspect those marks on your skin arenât from a mosquito, or you want to keep an unwanted vampire away:
- Eat lots of garlic
- Gather hawthorn branches and use them as a repellent (they also make lovely wreathes)
- Bury potential vampires face down so theyâll dig the wrong way when trying to get out (vampires are mad dumb, yo)
- Spread salt around the house
- Wear a cross (a no-brainer)
- Decapitate the vampire bothering you
- Wear iron (not silver) jewelry
- And last but not least, scatter seeds around your house because vampires like counting them and can get distracted, which will give you time to escape.
Unusual Ways to Become a Vampire

Depending on the culture a vampire came from, there were a lot of interesting ways a vampire could be âmade.â In Romania, for example, people used to believe a child could simply be born a vampire if the right spell was cast during or before the birth. Other fun ways you could become a member of the club of the undead were partaking of lamb meat slaughtered by a wolf, being a Satanist or a witch, committing suicide, letting a cat or dog walk above the newly departed, or being buried (after you die, of course) in the wrong manner. And here you thought all it took was a simple bite on the neck.
The Word âVampireâ Has Many Possible Roots

There is some disagreement among scholars about the true origins of the word vampire. It might be Hungarian, Romanian or Turkish in origin, or perhaps the word even came from Hebrew. Other theories speculate the word dates all the way back back to ancient Greece, where it might have come from the verb âto drink.â Regardless of the origin of the word, the terror it has so often inspired remains the same everywhere, because people don’t really care about word origins when a monster is trying to eat them.
Vampire Pumpkins and Watermelons, Really?

Okay, vampire pumpkins and watermelons might not sound scary, but in the Balkans people actually once believed that gourds posed a real threat. If a pumpkin or watermelon was left outside for too long after picking, and especially if it wasnât gobbled up before Christmas, the fruit in question could turn into a vampire. Even though this kind of food wasnât deemed desirable, an undead pumpkin was a low-level threat, because without teeth, the fruit had no way of biting its potential victims.
Britainâs Prince Charles Might Be Related to Dracula

Yep, it seems Prince Charles just might be a descendant of the historical Dracula, also known as Vlad of Walachia, or to his more intimate associates, “Vlad the Impaler.” At least thatâs what some historians think, and if you doubt the future monarch of Great Britain could ever be related to such a tyrant, Charles has even admitted the fact himself. He stated that genealogy has proven his kinship with the dastardly prince. Because of this, Charles once joked that he had, âA bit of a stake in the country (Romania).â Peasants being impaled by the thousands. Hilarious!
A Real Disease Causes Vampire Like Symptoms

The very rare, and unusual, group of diseases known as âporphyriaâ can actually cause vampire-like symptoms. That said, the disease is something you definitely donât want, just in case any of the ‘Twilight‘ fans out there were hoping for a chance at the romantic and glittery vampire life. People afflicted with this condition suffered from a severe sensitivity to sunlight, hallucinations, paranoia, possible madness and a host of other debilitating conditions. The disease has been associated with vampires in the past, but in reality, it only gives its victims a vampireâs weaknesses, but none of vampireâs strengths. So basically it turns you into Count Duckula. A vampire that eats broccoli? What a wuss.
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