No, their bodies are indestructible. However, Rebekah once said: “Do you ever just want to rip out his heart and see how long takes to grow back?” meaning that if someone were to remove the heart of an Original vampire it would grow back and that it's possible to remove the heart of an Original vampire.
They won't die. It's explicitly stated in the The Originals books and a understanding in the show though people have mixed opinions on it. I'm pretty sure the missing heart will just grow back, lol. If their heart is removed or is able to be removed, I'm sure it knocks them out like breaking necks does.
So, when an Original dies, every vampire that has been turned by him/her and/or any vampire that has been turned by another vampire who was turned by an Original dies. This means, if all the Originals die, the entire vampire species will become extinct.
In the span of 8 years, 'TVD' has had about 5 characters turn off their emotions and in the span of 7 years, we have not seen a single Original do it. That's true.
In Homecoming, Mikael told Damon of a weapon that can kill Klaus and showed him the White Oak Stake. The White Oak Stake was a very powerful object and the only physical weapon on Earth with the capability to permanently kill an Original vampire.
Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1579–1656) was a villager from the region of Istria (in modern-day Croatia) who may have been the first real person described as a vampire in historical records. He was referred to as a štrigon, a local word for something resembling a vampire and a warlock.
The Originals, a spin-off of The Vampire Diaries, centers on three of the Mikaelson siblings: Klaus, Elijah, and Rebekah. The Mikaelson family are also commonly known as "the Originals" due to the fact that they are the first vampires ever to exist.
Originals are stronger than normal vampires mainly as they were created for the sole purpose of fending off of werewolves; they're slightly stronger than werewolves in their wolf forms. Normal vampires are usually no match to Originals, except with the element of surprise.
Vampires use blood (also called Vitae) for a variety of purposes; blood replaces most bodily fluids, so vampires will sweat blood and cry blood under certain circumstances.
In most vampire stories, the "disease" progresses and makes them stronger over the centuries. Abilities manifest at certain times; i.e., the ability to fly, start fires remotely, etc. Their strength also increases the longer they live.
Werewolf bites cannot kill an Original Vampire, as Elijah Mikaelson mentioned to Elena Gilbert when they were talking about how to kill Klaus Mikaelson.
Unlike non-Original vampires, Original vampires are indestructible and cannot be killed by anything on earth aside from the White Oak Stake, a large enough source of magic, the conditions suitable to reverse the original spell, or by the advanced venom of the Upgraded Original vampire.
Unlike normal vampires, Original vampires are resistent to the sun. Although the sun can severely weaken an Original, they are unable to be killed by it and they will still burn and catch fire while exposed to the sun without the protection of a daylight ring.
No, she isn't Immortal. If she does, she wouldn't age, and we all know she ages. Yes, she has Vampiric blood in her veins, but that's about it. Hope is basically exactly like a human fed/injected with vampire blood, the only difference is that she naturally generates it.
When she dies, the vampire blood in her will be activated and she'll wake up a vampire in transition. Going by the typical rule, Nature doesn't allow a witch to be immortal at the same time. However, Nature deliberately created Hope to be Tribrid to be the natural weapon against Malivore.
The explanation then goes on to inform readers that between the cells is a liquid moving throughout the body similar to how blood moves through humans. But this liquid comes in the form of venom. The venom, Stephenie writes, is what helps Edward impregnate Bella in the fictional book.
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.
Auto-vampirism can cause anemia, abdominal pain, nausea, and more. It's difficult to determine all the consequences of auto-vampirism due to the difficulty of finding people who drink their own blood. It is noted that the pathologies that are associated with vampirism is exceedingly rare.
With all of this in mind, it is important to note that Rebekah is the weakest Original Vampire, I wouldn't necessarily say because she's female, but for the sake of this argument, it's worth noting this, but at the end of the day she might have simply been the weakest child of Esther (strength-wise), and not because ...
Alpha Vampire: The most powerful form of vampire. Unlike lesser vampires, the vampire lord possesses inherent skill in dark. magic and may command legions of undead minions/vampires.
The show revolves around three Mikaelson siblings, Klaus (Joseph Morgan), Elijah (Daniel Gillies), and Rebekah (Claire Holt), collectively known as "original vampires", or simply the "originals".
The vampires who have been called Originals are: Mikael, Finn, Elijah, Klaus, Kol and Rebekah. The Originals are legendary throughout the supernatural world, especially amongst witches and vampires due to the fact that they have walked the Earth for over a thousand years.
At one point in the show, Kol says that all of his siblings were witches when they were born. They lost their magical abilities when their mother decided to turn them into vampires, but Kol always missed it.