
Vampire
#NighBite Greetings, Darklings! Today we will host the Vampire Trivia game as part of our #NightBite. Let's see who is among you that truly Vampire that can answer these questions below! Trivia is always fun and easy for people to join in! 1. What's the traditional way to repel a vampire in folklore? 2. Which country is considered the origin of most vampire legends? 3. Did you know that Count Dracula, was inspired by a true historical figure? He was a country's ruler. Does the name Vlad ring a bell? If so, can you guess who this rules is and what country the original myth comes from? 4. "I do not say 'blah blah blah'." Who's saying this? This sentence was very famous when the first movie appeared on TV! 5. "For one who has not lived even a single lifetime, you're a wise man, Van Helsing." Can you guess who's saying sentence? The right answer will get a special shout out by us in our next game when we also reveal the answer!

Fanficwriter01
@Vampire 1) According to ancient myth, it is holy objects such as crucifixes, holy water, and garlic repel their kind. They can not cross running water or sacred holy ground either. 2) Romania is the most commonly known to have myths around vampirism. There are some countries around the world with vampire myths like Greece, etc. Although their versions of vampires are different. 3. Vladimir Tepes, ruler of Wallachia. He earned his nickame Vlad the Impaler by impaling his enemies on spikes. 4. Dracula in Hotel Transylvania.
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TatiaSamaelPetrova
@Vampire 1. garlic, cross or holy water 2. Transylvania 3. I really well know this ruler. Vlad Tepes of Wallachia also called "kaziglu bey" (prince the impaler) by Ottomans. He was also known as Vlad Dracul. Dracul meaning dragon, in later mistransleting the devil, which might brought him his bad reputation before he was known for worse things 4. Dracula in Hotel Transylvania 5. Count Dracula in old Dracula movie (it was black and white movie so it was really old)
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LanternGhost
@Vampire garlic or cross, Romania, Vlad Tepes the third called the impaler, Vlad by Hotel Transilvania
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