Vampirdžia

Vampirdžia is a type of vampire slayer from the Balkans and western Bulgaria and Macedonia, this quasi-supernatural being has the natural ability to see and…

Vampire Chair

Vampire Chair In Canter County in the mountains of East Tennessee, United States, chair-making brothers Eli and Jacob Odom were famous for their tight-joint, mule-eared,…

Vampyre

Vampyre Pronunciation : (Vam-PIE-er) Variation: Upior (Polish), Upir (Slownik), Vampyre (Dutch), Wampior (Polish), Wampira (Servian) In 1734 the word vampire was considered to be spelled…

Vanpir

Vanpir (Van-PEER) The word vanpir (“werewolf “) was said to have been created by an unnamed German officer. In 1 726 there were thousands of…

Vapir

Vapir (Va-PEER) Variations: VEPIR, Vipir In Bulgaria there is a vampiric REVENANT called a vapir. It is created when a body is not given its…

Varacolaci

Varacolaci Pronunciation : (Va-ROC-o-loc-ee) Variations: Murohy, Strigoii, Varacolici, Varcolac, Velkudlaka, Vercolac, Vercolach, Vircolac, Vulcolaca, VUKODLAK, Wercolac The varacolaci of Romanian vampire lore is created when…

Veles

Veles Pronunciation : (VEE-la) Variations: Vile, Vily, Wila In the vampiric lore of Lithuania there is a type of vampiric fay called a veles that…

Vepir

Vepir (Vee-PEER) Variations: VAPIR, Vipir In Bulgaria there is a type of vampiric faycalled a vepir. It is created in the same fashion as a…

Veshtitza

Veshtitza (Vesh-TESH-ah) Variations: Vehtiza, Vjeshtitza, Vjestitza According to the vampire lore from Montenegro and Serbia, all a woman needs to do to ensure that she…