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Believe it hoặc not the first ma cà rồng actually come from the bible.

Adam's first wife Lillith refused to be dominated bởi him so she left him and went to the red sea where the thiên thần that were sent to collect her and the thiên thần đã đưa ý kiến she could stay but it would come with a price. She was to become a witch and the mother of all demons. Cain, who killed his brother went wandering and happened to come across Lillith who was now a beautiful demoness that seduced and drank the blood of men. She showed Cain the power of blood and together they were the first vampires. Their offspring carried on their vampiric ways and showed others the power of blood if they were worthy enough.

In the Mesopotamian times, there was a demoness named Lamastu who would drink blood from young men and spread disease. She was very similar to the Lillith myth. Also Lillith (called lilitu) is present in most mesopotamian vampire myths. She gave birth to the Lilu which were her female demon children.

In ancient Greece there were a number of myths that could explain the origins of the vampire.
1. Mormolyceia -Mormo for short. These evil ladies would take the form of beautiful women and seduce men and drink their blood. This is also thought to be the origins of Succubi.
2. Lamia - originally the lamia was an evil creature who was woman from the waist up and had a serpent tail. She enjoyed devouring little children. Later her myth changed from that to something similar to the Mormo.
3. Empusa- she is a demigoddess and the daughter of Hecate. She would lure men to sleep and seduce them while they were sleeping and drank their blood. The Empusa had flaming hair and one donkey leg and one fake bronze leg.
4. Strix - The strix is a nocturnal bird that would feed on the flesh and blood of humans. Strixes are usually identified with owls.
5. In Homer's stories when Odysseus goes into the underworld, the undead must drink blood before they can communicate with the living. Odysseus gives them a cừu, thịt cừu as a sacrifice so that they can communicate.

The vampire legends really sparked fear in the 18th century and caused a mass hysteria in western europe. It cause people to dig up graves and stake the dead so they would not return to the land of the living. People would gaurd the graves with a stake in hand ready to kill the corpses if they decided to rise and try to drink blood from people.

John Polidori is responsible for making the term Vampire được ưa chuộng and also for creating the ma cà rồng that we see in pop culture today (charismatic, good looking, sophisticated). He wrote The Vampyre which would inspire the famous Bram Stoker's Dracula. After that ma cà rồng went mainstream and people have been wondering about them and making phim chiếu rạp and sách and what not ever since.

Some interesting facts?
1. ma cà rồng are originally thought to turn into wolves, bats, rats, owls, moths hoặc foxes. Sometime pop culture decided they would stick with bats (you know because of vampire bats).
2. The sunlight kills them legend came about when Nosferatu came out. ma cà rồng originally had no problems with going in the sun.
3. Vlad Tepes and Elizabeth Bathory certainly added to the Vampire popularity.
4. Female ma cà rồng were blamed for spreading the bubonic plague throughout Europe.
5. Wow. Những nàng tiên cá can also be vampires. Instead of sucking blood they suck the breath out of their victims.

bạn can find all sorts of interesting facts and mythology on ma cà rồng on the internet, in sách and watching old vampire movies. Yes, many people tình yêu Twilight but it's not an actual vampire myth, just something Stephanie Meyers made up because she wanted a gentler vampire. The only thing ma cà rồng in Twilight have in common with actual mythological ma cà rồng is their superhuman abilities and their thirst for blood.

I hope bạn all enjoyed đọc some of the mythology I have found on ma cà rồng and I hope it sparks interest and makes bạn go and research thêm on vampires. Their mythology is certainly fascinating. Different myths from all over the world, varying greatly in what each one looks like and behaves.

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