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The Vampire and Holy Symbols
In _The_Dracula_Tape_ by Fred Saberhagen, Count Dracula explains that he is not frightened by religious symbols, but that he has such respect for Christianity (being a Catholic himself, as I recall) that he objects to the profaning of sacred symbols by their use against him. He is physically unharmed.
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The Dead May Bring Us Death: Vampires in Eastern Europe
In modern society, vampires are relegated to an icon at Halloween, or at most, a symbol of an alternate lifestyle, which is seen as anything from a fad to a cult religion. However, during the Middle Ages, vampires were seen as a very real threat to mankind.
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Come night,
Come brooding time of dark desires.


Come dark,
Come cool, safe place in which to hide.


Come lightening,
Come streak the sky with natures blaze.


Come thunder,
Come roar your power to the world below.


Come night,
Come give me life once more.


Raven
February 12, 2002

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The World Dracula Congress
Just over a week ago, I arrived back from my second visit to Romania, this time to attend the first World Dracula Congress. As this Congress was such a major event and has received so much media attention world-wide, I thought I would provide a synopsis and an evaluation.
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Why do women love vampires?
"He met my eyes with his penetrating gaze. Suddenly, it was hard to breathe. The temperature in the room spiked into the tropical range. My heart pounded in my chest like a ritual drum, and my knees threatened to buckle. I'd never seen such a gorgeous male. My logical mind engaged in a futile attempt to regain my attention...


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