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VampiresCharacteristic(s)Bloodsuckers[1]Garlic intolerance[2]Undead[2]Source"No sign of any vampires. I wish this was like a Kristen Stewart type, all broody and sparkly.""Vampires don't sparkle."Nate Heywood and Mick Rory on vampires[src]

"Vampires" are mythological creatures on Earth-1 known for sucking blood. Multiple beings were suspected of vampirism, although no proof has been given on.

The idea behind vampires was that of undead creatures lying in their coffins and needing blood to function. They were supposed to suck out the blood from a wound made with two sharp teeth, a "bite mark" resembling that of a double syringe used in the 19th century by a follower of Mallus. Much later, in the 21st century, a drug dealer, Cecil Adams, became known as "The Count" for his use of the "vampire bite" device, being connected to the legendary count Dracula, the main antagonist of Bram Stoker's "Dracula", a book read by Mick Rory over the course of the Legends' adventures in late 19th century London. Another fictional vampire, portrayed by Kristen Stewart, was mentioned by Nate Heywood as a "broody and sparkly" vampire type, although Mick disagreed on the fact that vampires can sparkle.[2][3]

In the 19th century England, vampires were wildly believed to be a possible occurrence, responsible for the murders in London. The murders were investigated by Rip Hunter and the Legends and found out to be the work of Damien Darhk's followers and the worshiper of Mallus; the Order of the Shrouded Compass. It is unknown whether vampires have ever been real, though a number of people were confused for one. Damien Darhk was thought to be a vampire "master", as he was getting blood transfusions into his coffin thanks to his followers; Cecil Adams used the vampire imagery as part of his gangster alter-ego; Lamashtu, a demonic goddess that feasted on the blood of infants, was disregarded by John Constantine as "a bit of a glorified vampire", and, considering John's mastery of the topic of supernatural, it is possible that he was speaking from experience, rather than from the mythological knowledge.[1]

One example of a vampire is Crucifer, a vampire fought several times by Breacher. Crucifer has a staff with a blade on it and is impervious to sunlight.[4]

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