Vampire Facts
August 3rd, 2003
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So you've finally realized that vampires exist and live in your city. If you're like me, you want to rid the world immediately. There are many schools of thought on how to go kill a vampire, but here are some of the techniques most commonly used.
- Fire. Vampires are not the biggest supporters of fire. In fact, they hate it. Vampires are hard but when it comes to fire. You must be sure to burn the whole body or ashes of a vampire can simply come back and resume sucking people's blood. One way to make sure what a vampire is burning all the way ash is exposed to the sun. This fire them and they will not be able to extinguish.
- Silver Bullets. Who knew that the money was so great? Apparently, this metal is so pure that it can tear if the heart of a vampire and stop dead in their tracks. Using a dagger or money at stake is also acceptable.
- Decapitation. In other words, if a vampire not a head attached to his body, then they will be unable to suck the blood of victims and to be able to live. In addition, you can not breathe without the head and is fairly vital to life.
- Stake to the Heart. It is the most commonly known method of attempting to kill a vampire. In fact, It is also common in everyday practice. Although you can try to break the legs of your patio set in wood, it is more accepted to run to your local Tree Farm and hack up an ash. Ash, poplar and hawthorn are the traditional wooden to use if you are going to put a stake through the heart of a vampire.
- Kill the Head Vampire. Obviously, at least in folklore vampire that killing the vampire head will destroy the rest of the vampire clan. This can be difficult if, as the head vampire may be difficult to locate and you must fight through many other vampires to even get a shot at them.
For those who simply want to keep the vampires away, either because they do not want to die, or they just want to escape the pain and horror, then you should keep a bit of garlic or a crucifix in hand at all times. But if Please, if you see a vampire at night, just get it over and kill them somehow. This is the best way forward.
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