[HPforGrownups] Reading SS (American version)
Denise Rogers
gypsycaine at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 14 18:42:02 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 3507
Amanda,
as I haven't gotten through the 255 emails in my inbox completely yet, I am not certain if anyone else has answered your question.
I adore vampires, and I collect random bits of information where I can.
In the anime the Vampire Hunter D, D is the offspring of a vampire and a peasant woman (supposed Dracula's son). That makes him a dhamphir (sometimes spelled differently!), or a daywalker. There is also the concept out of Blade, the movie, where a child is considered dhamphir when the mother is attacked when she is pregnant with them.
That's just two theories.
There are many others, some of which have vampires capable of sex just like anyone else.
:)
Dee
----- Original Message -----
From: Amanda Lewanski
To: HPforGrownups at egroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [HPforGrownups] Reading SS (American version)
mmarth at peoplepc.com wrote:
>
> I am a believer in Snape being at least part-vampire. <snip> Again,
> I think Snape is at least part-vampire and Quirrell knows
> this, possibly from Voldemort?
What sort of vampires are we talking, here? Folklorically, being part
vampire is like being sort of pregnant. You are or you're not. It's a
magical malady, like lycanthropy. Being preyed upon by a vampire either
kills you, whereupon you usually become one yourself, or it doesn't, and you
recover. But mommy vampires and daddy vampires don't make little ones; how
can someone be part vampire?
--Amanda
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