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  • Whereas [[psychic vampire]]s "feed" primarily from other human beings' energy, '''Elemental Vampires''' pretend to "feed" from non-human living things an ...rms, thunder storms, hurricanes, ley lines, waterfalls are known to carry "energy".
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  • A sexual, sympathetic or tantric vampire is a person who feeds on sexual energy. ...the need to open up these energy points in order to harmonize the flow of energy throughout the body to help achieve an elevated state of sexual awareness.
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  • A '''psychic vampire''', in mythology, is a being said to have the ability to feed off the "life ...often given priestly attributes, who manipulate or remove (feed from) the energy of others. The ''tiger-women'' spoken of across Asia (as well as the '''fox
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  • A '''Moroi''' (or '''Moroii'''), same form in plural, is a type of [[vampire]] or [[ghost]] in [[Category:Romanian mythology|Romanian folklore]]. ...ns, a Moroi is a [[Ghost]] of a dead person which leaves the grave to draw energy from the living.
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  • ...) or '''Jubokko''' is a kind of tree spirit, which is said to feed off the energy of humans.
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  • *'''[[Vampire]]s''', of various cultures ...sics/a1_039.html|accessdate=2006-05-11|title=What's the best way to kill a vampire?]
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  • ...e’s other powers remain the same. However, many of the abilities that the Vampire is commonly though to possess are based in fiction, not folklore. ...esh, the only limitation being that the Vampire requires blood to fuel its energy reserves. The creature’s strength gives it an advantage during the hunt,
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  • ...acters changed, with Count Dracula changed to Count Orlok. The role of the vampire was played by Max Schreck. Other major actors in the film were Gustav von W ...'s Lot director Tobe Hooper chose a distinctly Nosferatu-like look for the vampire Barlow.
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  • Manx version of female [[Vampire]] and [[Succubus]] (as the lure men through sexual attraction), Lhiannan S Lhiannan Shee of Man are considered both as a [[Vampire]] and as a spirits or [[Ghosts]] who overcomes the man to whom she appears
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  • ...since only a woman could kill him, the trinity bestowed a dazzling beam of energy upon '''Uma/Parvati''', the wife of Shiva, transforming her into the goddes ...tures. This form of the Goddess is the embodiment of feminine and creative energy (''Shakti'').
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  • ...at hop around, killing living creatures to absorb quintessence (life force energy) (qì) from their victims. [[Image:Chiang-shih.jpg|thumb|Hong Kong movie Chinese vampire]]
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  • They draw energy from the men to sustain themselves, often until the point of exhaustion or ...e dream she will not leave his mind. She will remain there slowly draining energy from him.
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  • ...o feed on the living. They will scare you, and then they will feed on your energy and fear. Taoists also believe that the way a building is made will determi ...væ of his ancestors with an offering of beans. The Balkan tradition of the vampire is another malevolent sort of undead revenant, a corpse supernaturally anim
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  • Her principal work is the [[Anita Blake]]: Vampire Hunter series, published by Penguin Group (USA), originally under their Ace ...hunger necessitating the person to feed it via direct or vicarious sexual energy) and added metaphysical powers. Some readers contend that these situations
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  • |Chromatic || Purple || Searing energy, Blinding flash, Energy blade || Plains |Planar || Battle || Sonic energy, Fear gas || Heroic Domains of Ysgard
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  • ...alled a PKE meter for the purpose of measuring the amount of psychokinetic energy in an area. * In ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', witches are shown to be telekinetic as a whole.
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  • The ancient Greeks believed that the '''Lamia''' was a vampire who stole little children to drink their blood. ...eans lured young men to their beds. There they enjoyed the fresh, youthful energy of their victims, then drank their blood and ate their flesh. They were in
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  • ...by an actor in a costume: [[Frankenstein]]'s monster, the [[Golem]], and [[vampire]]s are the most well-known ones. The film ''Siegfried'' featured a [[dragon ...nderstood creatures. The monsters of ''Monsters Inc.'' scare to create the energy to run their secret world, and the furry monsters of ''The Muppets'' and ''
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  • In some pop culture TV shows like ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''Bewitched'' warlocks are male witches. In the TV show ''[[ ...body to become different objects, and he finds sustenance by absorbing the energy from organic materials, leaving a lifeless husk in its wake.
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  • The Vampire is one of the [[Undead]], a reanimated corpse that feeds on the blood of th ...rsal, and each culture has its own name for the creature. The modern term vampire actually arises from the Slavonic Magyar ''vampir'', which literally means
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