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1/8/15Slide 1 - IntroductionI. When the Dead Rise From the Grave (Reading)a. Author is Bulgakov from ….i. Was a drug addictii. Wrote piece on McJagger and founder of “Magical Realism”iii. Was a theater guyII. Transformation of Vampires imagea. How did this change take place from old long faced two long fang teeth to beautiful Twilight?III. Perkowski and Vampire Lorea. Studied vampirism and gets into vampire typesb. Vampire typesi. General Vampire (0) – A being which derives sustenance from a victim, who is weakened by the experience (weakened or dead one)ii. Folkloric Vampire (1) - A reanimated corpse which returns at might to prey on the living1. Vampire is essentially an influential spirit akin to a succubus (spirit who main goal is to arouse a male to ejaculation and send to incubus to create a demon child or very special child), incubus, or even “angel” and may assume various forms2. A vampire is not the body to which it was connected in life or an intelligent zombie3. Cambion - a person who’s conception is through one of these…Jesus4. Angel vs succubus are very similar5. The Mora (Nightmare) – Back then, anything which you aren’t in control was a sign of demonic figure (sleep walking, sex arousal, aroused when sleep) – vampires don’t have to suck blood, they can strangle people, paralyzed while sleep and cant more for a brief time but knowing you cant moveiii. Psychotic Vampire (2) – Someone suffering from mental illness who criminally attacks his victims, usually in a patter derived from Stoker’s literary vampire, Count Draculaiv. Psychic Vampire (3) – Those who feed on others emotionallyv. Literary Vampire (4) – A fictional character with the characteristics of any or all of the other three types1. All types may also be sexual vampires2. “Psychotic vampire” – refers mainly to a Living Vampire type, but fictional vampires may also behave psychotically3. All types may be either Living or Dead4. For Folkloric/Real Vampires, the Living vampire category ofthe Born Vampire and Living Victims suffer from the vampiric contagion or illness5. Unclean Death – any type of death that is not supposed to happen (suicides, stray bullet, car accident, house fire)IV. Differentiation of Daemon Typesa. Definitions:i. Vampire: a reanimated corpse which returns at night to prey on the livingii. Werewolf: a person capable of assuming a wolf’s formiii. Poltergeist: a mysterious and undefined spirit which causes the sudden movement, fracture, disappearance, or appearance of portable objectsiv. Mora: a night spirit which tries to suffocate or sexually arouse its sleeping victimv. Revenant: the soul of someone departed who appears to the living with a desire for contact the living, sometimes with a further needb. Time and Type of


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