Ok…. So, there was this girl, right? And she was walking in the garden(or something, I dont know) and this giant cat with two tails( in Japan, that’s a demon cat) attacks her and sucks out her lifeblood. Then it turns into the girl it killed! Then it turned it’s attention on prince Nabeshima, the girls boyfriend. It nearly killed him after a few nightly visits, but then a faithful servant saves her master by uncovering the truth and soon the inpostor is destroyed. Sorry I couldn’t make it creepier, but I you want to hear the full story, search it on the webs or something. I got it out of a book called the encyclopedia of the cat. It only gave a small paragraph to tell it. I want to hear all the bloody details! DX
I thought the garlic part was around forever. Hum. I think that is a thought to keep on mind. Oh, which reminds me, anybody heard of the vampire cat of Nabeshima? Its quite a blood curdling story.
on the subject of a vampire’s weaknesses I’ve noticed that garlic and crosses didn’t come until Christianity was largely introduced in Rome. And some the earliest recorded cases of vampires were in Babylon and that was way before Christianity had a lot of support.
Truthfully I think humans that where being turned in that time (not that there was a lot) believed that crosses and garlic could harm them because that was what they were being told by the church, and so that myth was started.
I believe vampires are real. I saw a Monster quest episode on vampires where they investigated these two women claiming to be vampires. One women had this creepy red candlelit house and she would take a volunteer and cut their skin then suck the blood out of the wound. The other woman feeds of her volunteers life force. I think they are both true vampires. The life force feeding affected the electromagnet scale that went nearly to two (The guy said he’d never seen it over one) and they tested the other woman for a blood disorder that makes you crave blood and she didn’t have the disorder. Creepy.
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Ok…. So, there was this girl, right? And she was walking in the garden(or something, I dont know) and this giant cat with two tails( in Japan, that’s a demon cat) attacks her and sucks out her lifeblood. Then it turns into the girl it killed! Then it turned it’s attention on prince Nabeshima, the girls boyfriend. It nearly killed him after a few nightly visits, but then a faithful servant saves her master by uncovering the truth and soon the inpostor is destroyed. Sorry I couldn’t make it creepier, but I you want to hear the full story, search it on the webs or something. I got it out of a book called the encyclopedia of the cat. It only gave a small paragraph to tell it. I want to hear all the bloody details! DX
I so have to hear this.
Vampire cat? Tell me!!!
I thought the garlic part was around forever. Hum. I think that is a thought to keep on mind. Oh, which reminds me, anybody heard of the vampire cat of Nabeshima? Its quite a blood curdling story.
on the subject of a vampire’s weaknesses I’ve noticed that garlic and crosses didn’t come until Christianity was largely introduced in Rome. And some the earliest recorded cases of vampires were in Babylon and that was way before Christianity had a lot of support.
Truthfully I think humans that where being turned in that time (not that there was a lot) believed that crosses and garlic could harm them because that was what they were being told by the church, and so that myth was started.
I believe vampires are real. I saw a Monster quest episode on vampires where they investigated these two women claiming to be vampires. One women had this creepy red candlelit house and she would take a volunteer and cut their skin then suck the blood out of the wound. The other woman feeds of her volunteers life force. I think they are both true vampires. The life force feeding affected the electromagnet scale that went nearly to two (The guy said he’d never seen it over one) and they tested the other woman for a blood disorder that makes you crave blood and she didn’t have the disorder. Creepy.
I used to watch it.