They live immortal lifespans, despite these weaknesses, and it is fairly common for a vampire to be centuries old, although they still slowly age; a vampire who is six hundred years old may appear as a middle-aged breather would. They are naturally nocturnal beings, and will typically sleep by dawn.
Vampires are immortal and live a life without end and, if given the chance, can survive for millions of years or more.
In comparison to humans, a 118 year old vampire is roughly the equivalent to an 18 year old human in terms of appearance.
Elder: A relative term that could indicate a vampire is anywhere between 200 and 1,000 years old. They generally have a great deal of wealth, influence, or power to leverage in the Jyhad.
Real vampires, on the other hand, believe that their physical, mental, and emotional health will deteriorate if they don't feed—either on blood or on energy. There are three types of real vampires: sanguinarian, psychic, and hybrids. Sanguinarians feed on very small amounts of human blood, generally just a few drops.
The story of Sekhmet, the Egyptian feline warrior goddess associated with both plague and healing, is considered by some to be one of the oldest vampire tales. Legend holds that the sun god, Ra, sent his daughter Sekhmet down to punish humankind for their disobedience.
Jasper is the youngest vampire in the Cullen pack so he has the hardest time resisting human blood.
The level of strength in vampire depends on their age and their diet - consuming human blood regularly makes them stronger than those that consume animal blood. Even transitioning vampires, have been shown to be several times stronger than they were before they turned.
Vampires also never age once they hit Young Adulthood unless you force them to age up. Ergo, vampires will never die of old age. However, vampires are not completely immortal. They can still die from downing, fires, electrocution, or other accidents.
Snow, being the oldest vampire to appear on Being Human, is also the physically strongest, and most powerful vampire seen throughout the shows run. His ancient age may have made him the physically strongest being to ever appear on the show, and possibly even surpasses the strength of a transformed werewolf.
Vlad the Impaler, in full Vlad III Dracula or Romanian Vlad III Drăculea, also called Vlad III or Romanian Vlad Țepeș, (born 1431, Sighișoara, Transylvania [now in Romania]—died 1476, north of present-day Bucharest, Romania), voivode (military governor, or prince) of Walachia (1448; 1456–1462; 1476) whose cruel methods ...
Immortality - Pureblood Vampires, like converted vampires, possess an infinite lifespan and do not age physically. However, they differ from converted vampires in that they are only limited to a few methods of destruction.
The earliest surviving example of man-to-wolf transformation is found in The Epic of Gilgamesh from around 2,100 BC. However, the werewolf as we now know it first appeared in ancient Greece and Rome, in ethnographic, poetic and philosophical texts.
A person may become a vampire in a variety of ways, the most common of which is to be bitten by a vampire. Other methods include sorcery, committing suicide, contagion, or having a cat jump over a person's corpse.
Newborn or newborn vampire is the term for a vampire that has been transformed for less than one year.
Vampires have blood, which is what's used to fill those erections generally required for sex, in their system only after they've hunted and sucked their victims dry.
Generally, Vampire's are considered soulless creatures, undead, and wouldn't normally be able to bear a child.
The vampire was hot in the 1920s and '30s, when Bela Lugosi took Stoker's Count Dracula, dressed him up in evening clothes and turned him into a slick-haired vampire variation on the reigning sex symbol of the day, Rudolph Valentino -- first onstage and then in a movie that ignited a horror boom and saved Universal ...
Physiology. Born vampires age like normal humans and require both ordinary food and blood to survive. They have fangs and some vampire abilities, such as enhanced speed, agility and senses, but to a lesser degree than a full vampire.
Transcendent Vampires are the supreme paragons of the species and are seen as the strongest of their race without equal. At times they are seen as the source of their race and the first of their kind, which leads to them being revered and worshiped by the entire vampire race.
DRACULA. Within the Marvel Universe, Dracula is the most powerful vampire on Earth and currently serves as the leader of the world's vampires. Previously, he enjoyed a violent reign as Transylvanian nobleman Vlad the Impaler; after he was injured, he became a vampire and quickly grew his power and status among his kind ...
Fledgling is also the informal term for a new vamp in the Vampire: the Whatever (Masquerade/Requiem) games. With the more formal term being "neonate".
Edward admits to Bella that he is a vampire, and that although he retains the physical body of a seventeen-year-old, he was actually born on June 20, 1901.
Amun Is The Oldest Vampire
Amun's exact age and birthdate are a mystery, along with when and how he was turned, but he's listed as being born before 2500 B.C., so he's thousands of years old.