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A '''classical vampire''' is a [[vampires|vampire]] as depicted in myth, literature, or fiction such as [[wikipedia:Dracula|Dracula]] or [[wikipedia:Underworld_(film_series)|Underworld]]. While rumors within the vampire community persist, these vampires are not generally believed to actually exist. |
A '''classical vampire''' is a [[vampires|vampire]] as depicted in myth, literature, or fiction such as [[wikipedia:Dracula|Dracula]] or [[wikipedia:Underworld_(film_series)|Underworld]]. While rumors within the vampire community persist, these vampires are not generally believed to actually exist. |
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A classical vampire is a vampire as depicted in myth, literature, or fiction such as Dracula or Underworld. While rumors within the vampire community persist, these vampires are not generally believed to actually exist.