The main ingredient in mummia, a common medicine in 1600th-1800th Europe
Mummies
The name of the vampire that made Lestat
Magnus
The spider whose venom is strong enough to kill a camel
Camel spider
The goddess of discord who started the Trogen war for fun
Eris
The Holiday that the classic Christmas song "Jingle Bells" was actually written for
Thanksgiving
A small animal or imp kept as a witch’s attendant, that assumed an animal shape, such as a toad, dog, insect, or black cat
A familiar
Where the interveiwer met the vampire
A bar
The continent NO spiders naturally live on
Antarctica
The wimpiest type of demons
Imps
The country that has the most metal bands per capita
Finland
A group of 13 witches is called this
Coven
The name of Lestat's band
Satan's night out
This common spider can run at speeds of up to 2 feet per second
Wolf Spider
A clump of grass enchanted by faeries, that if stepped on, you must turn an article of clothing inside out to find your way again
Stray sod
This band, named after a Karl Marx quote, wrote "Bulls On Parade".
Rage Against The Machine
Derived from Greek, it's an 11-letter word for werewolf
Lycanthrope
Anne Rice thought she was naming Lestat an old creole name, but she was actually misremembering this name
Lestan
Commonly known as the vampire spider, because it purposely hunts mosquitos to drink the blood of animals and humans
East African jumping spider
He traveled to hell to bring back the plant that would make him immortal, but a snake ate it because he wasn't paying attention.
Gilgamesh
The man that got a visit from the FBI for writing a song
Frank Iero
The Zoroastrians lay their dead in a place called the towers of silence, in this funeral rite that is now illegal in most places
Sky burial
The actress Anne Rice wanted to play gender-swaped Louis for the 1994 movie
Cher
This species of the jumping spider is a herbivore
Bagheera Kiplingi
This goblin hangs around battlefields, and is named for his hat
Redcap or Bloody Cap
The band who created the genre "Sasscore"
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