Monday 6 February 2012

Vampire Desktop Wallpaper

Vampire Desktop Wallpaper Biography.
A blood-sucking ghost; a soul of a dead person superstitiously believed to come from the grave and wander about by night sucking the blood of persons asleep, thus causing their death. This superstition is now prevalent in parts of Eastern Europe, and was especially current in Hungary about the year 1730.


History of the Vampire Myth
The legend of the vampire can be traced to approximately 125 AD, where a Upir, a creature with vampire qualities, occurred in Greek mythology. The word Upir is found for the first time in written form in 1047 in a letter to the Russian Prince Vladimir Yaroslavovich. The author of the letter, a priest, writes his name as Upir' Likhyi, which roughly translates into "Wicked Vampire" or "Foul Vampire". Upir later became vampire, and some of the early legends came from the far east. Much has been lost throughout history...
The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first appearance of the word vampire in English to 1734. It was written in a travelogue titled Travels of Three English Gentlemen and was published in the Harleian Miscellany in 1745. Vampires had already been discussed in German literature. After Austria gained control of northern Serbia and Oltenia in 1718, officials noted the local practice of exhuming bodies and "killing vampires" (Vampires, Burial and Death by Paul Barber). These reports, prepared between 1725 and 1732, received widespread publicity. Vampires are similar to man in respect that no two are alike. No two men have the same physical abilities, or the same senses of hearing or sight. This is true of vampires as well. As there are several races of man, there are also many races of vampire.
Each race of vampire share similar, although not identical, abilities. Each race of vampire has different origins, unlike man. An example of one race is the Kindred, as portrayed by White Wolf. The Kindred are then further subdivided into "clans." Other examples include the Carpathian race, of which Count Dracula, or Vlad Tsepesh (or Tepes), was descended from.
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper

Vampire Desktop Wallpaper

Vampire Desktop Wallpaper


Vampire Desktop Wallpaper

Vampire Desktop Wallpaper

Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Vampire Wallpapers
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Fantasy - Vampire wallpaper
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper
Vampire Desktop Wallpaper

TWILIGHT SUCKS! Emo Vampire Song

SEDUCTIVE VAMPIRE

No comments:

Post a Comment