Noun. vampiress (plural vampiresses) A female vampire.
Estries are female vampires of Jewish folklore that were believed to prey on Hebrew citizens. The name derives from the French strix, a term for a night owl.
It is said that between 1590 and 1609 she killed over 650 people, most of whom came from the peasant class and her servants. Due to this penchant for killing, she has been called “The Blood Countess” or “The Female Vampire”. Hungarian peasants of the time referred to her as “The Hungarian Whore”.
Carmilla. Carmilla is the perhaps the most famous female vampire although, as we will see, not the first. She has become something of a lesbian icon, particularly in modern reworkings like the Carmilla web-series. The original story, though, had a more equivocal depiction of the sapphic vampire than later versions.
Two of the earliest examples of female vampires appear in Greek and Judeo-Christian mythology, Lamia and Lilith. While these subjects are often blended into one figure, they were at one time considered two individual female vampires known for preying on children and men.
Sophie-Anne Leclerq was the Vampire Queen of Louisiana on the HBO original series True Blood.
Summary. Most the legend of the vampire queen Korilia who seeks vengeance against Humanity after she made to suffer and watched as her family is murder before her eyes when she was human. She was then held against her will by a noblemen who desired her.
In Balkans folklore, a dhampir (Albanian pronunciation: [ðamˈpir]) is a mythical creature that is the result of a union between a vampire and a human. This union was usually between male vampires and female humans, with stories of female vampires mating with male humans being rare. Dhampir.
Modern interpretations. According to Robert Graves, Empusa was a demigoddess, the beautiful daughter of the goddess Hecate and the spirit Mormo. She feasted on blood by seducing young men as they slept (see sleep paralysis), before drinking their blood and eating their flesh.
Vampires were first sexualized to strike fear into people of the taboo and sinfulness of sexual behavior, but later, this sexualization became a metaphor for repressed desires, until finally their sexualization caused them to be humanized.
Answer and Explanation: Yes, through Mary of Teck, her grandmother, who was the grandaughter of Countess Claudine Rhedey von Kis-Rhede, whose family has a maternal-line connection to Mircea the Shepherd of Wallachia, the grandson of Vlad the Monk, whose father was Vlad II Dracul, making him Vlad the Impaler's brother.
Hybrids are a cross-breed of two or more different supernatural species. The term is commonly used to describe a werewolf turned into a vampire due to the fact that they were the first supernatural hybrid to be introduced in the series.
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.
Vampire Creation is the process during which a vampire turns a human being into a vampire. On the HBO original series True Blood, a vampire who turns a human into a vampire is known as a Maker, and the newly turned vampire is known as the Maker's Progeny.
Type One vampires are the rarest and most powerful type of vampires. They are human-like in appearance but have two fangs and sometimes, their eyes glow. They possess great strength and speed, an incredibly long lifespan and the ability to hypnotize their victims with their eyes.
The dirge is easily the rarest form of vampiric creature and indeed may be the least-documented undead being known to exist.
Ori (Lord) Purebloods (純血種, Junketsushu) are the highest rank among vampires classed as Level A (Aクラス, A Kurasu, lit. "A Class"). They are "pure" vampires without any human ancestry and they can trace their lineage back to the original vampire progenitors.
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.
Ancient- Ancient vampires are between the age of 1000-5000 years. They are the strongest type of non-Original vampires. The could be killed like all the other vampires and could be killed by an Original Vampire without any assistance of weapons.
Count Dracula, called the Vampire King in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker as well as the Vampire Hunter D series.
The mother of all vampires, Akasha, begins as a pre-Egyptian queen, in a land called Kemet (which will become Egypt), many thousands of years ago. During this time two powerful witches (Maharet and Mekare) live in the mountains close to Nineveh.
What is this? The oldest vampire is Sekhmet. She was a warrior goddess in ancient Egypt. Though the term “vampire” would not have been used, this feline monster lady fits the bill and historians often consider her to be the first ancient vampire tale.
Nyx is the primordial goddess of the night and the creator of night creatures like Vampires and Werewolves.