Sunday, August 4, 2019
Vampires :: essays research papers
 Vampires           Vampires have been seen and documented throughout history. The history  of vampires goes further back in time than most people realize. The chaldeans,  who lived near the Euphrates river in the southwestern part of Asia more than  five hundred years before the time of Christ , feared vampire or creatures  similar to vampires enough so that they created charms to protect themselves  from being attacked by such creatures. The Assyrians and the Babylonians feared  a creature similar to a vampire known as an Ekimmu. These creatures known as  Ekimmus were believed by the Assyrians to roam the planet searching for food  although it was not always a persons blood but rather a persons' vitality or  that persons' energy force. It was believed that if such a creature would enter  someone's house that person along with his or her family would slowly weaken,  get sick and probably die. In the countries of Syria and Palestine references  were made to such blood sucking monsters on ancient carved tablets. In Ireland  the people believed in these creatures, which they affectionately came to call  "red blood suckers" . Due to their belief in these mythical creatures they began  the practice of placing stones on these vampires graves to kep them from  escaping.This then became standard practice and is still used to this day in the  form of a tombstone. Tombstones were used to control ghosts and other spirits  instead of their original use in controlling vampires.       Due to the fact that vampires seemed to be so commonplace around the  globe, there was a large variety of vampires that differed in shape, behavior  and method of becoming a vampire. All of these factors varied from region to  region. In the country of Bulgaria a vampire had only one nostril. This  Bulgarian vampire would rise out of it's grave nine days after death in the form  of a shower of sparks and remained in this shape for a period of forty days.  After the completion of these forty days the shower of sparks would regain it's  human form. Once human-like the vampire goes from playing childish tricks, which  it did in it's "spark" form , to more serious matters , such as the attacking of  humans and drinking of their blood. Vampires are well known for their craving  for blood but in many countries vampires were not limited to just that  substance as part of their diet, but would also consume foods that humans ate  such as eggs and rice. That, however, does not mean that their yearn for blood  was any weaker than before. Most vampires would attack their victims and suck    					    
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