This is the classic liquid snack vampires are obsessed with
blood
The sun
This sparkly vampire became a meme thanks to a certain movie saga set in Forks
Edward Cullen
In some myths vampires turn into this squeaky night creature
a bat
This Eastern Europe region is most famously associated with vampire legends
Transyvalnia
This kitchen ingredient is used in cooking and apparently in vampire repellent
This tv show features the Salvatore brothers and way too much drama for one town
The vampire diaries
Some cultures believed a vampire could be identified by this odd body feature
Natal teeth
This historical figure inspired the character of Count Dracula
Vlad The Impaler
This undead condition describes beings that are neither fully alive nor fully dead
A vampire
People in old stories believed this sharp wooden tool could end the vampires existence permanently
Wooden stake
This stylish vampire count teaches kids to count on sesame street
Count von Count
before coffins people thought vampires could enter homes only if this was given
an invitation
This undead beings from Slavic folklore were believed to rise from the grave and harm the living
Revenants
According to folklore vampires cannot see themselves in this reflective object
A mirror
This religious symbol is said to burn vampires on sight
The cross
This Dracula inspire novel by Bram Stoker basically invented modern vampire vibes, what is the novel's name?
Dracula
this country is home to the legendary Vlad The Impaler, inspiration for Dracula
Romania
Early vampire stories are often blamed deaths in a village on this event someone recently dying "not staying dead"
Suspected vampire rising
This mythical creature is said to rest in a coffin during the day
A vampire
This precious metal often found in werewolf lore also appears in some vampire myths as weaknesses
Silver
This anime/manga vampire hunting group includes Alucard, the "reverse Dracula"
Hellsing
In old folklore vampires were sometime blamed for this real medical condition involving pale skin and light sensitivity
Porphyria
In Ancient Greece this female demon like creature preyed on young men and was considered an early version of a vampire
Lamia