What is the difference between a vampyre and a vampire?
Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at
11:28 pm
If I’m correct, a vampire is fictional, and a vampyre is "real".
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Vampyre was the name given to the normal humans who did those things. Eventually the legend evolved into the modern undead Vampire, who live forever, drink blood from necks, etc.
So yes, vampyres are (were) real, vampires are fictional.
Literacy.
well there is the vampyre bat which has all the same attributes e.g. blood drinking and being a bat,
but then theres also the vampyre, which is a person in real life that follows what fictional vampires do, like get their teeth pointed, drink blood.
A vampire is the the blood sucking man-bat. A vampyre is the gay version of that.
A y.
The letter y is the only difference.
Spelling it with a y is more arty & pretentious.
one has a y and one has an i.
No matter how you spell it Sweetie, vampires are not real, period. Psychos who drink blood? Sure but all this practice does is put them at great risk of contracting some blood borne disease like AIDS or worse. It does not give them super powers and it does NOT make them immortal. And yes, there are worse things than AIDS.
How do I know this is true? Easy, if vampires like in the movies existed all these many centuries one of two things would have happened by now:
1. Vampires would have taken over by now and herding humans like cattle for their sustenence. With their ’super powers’ what would stop them?
2. We would all be infected vampires and starving to death from a lack of fresh human blood to drink.
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They are the same thing it’s just that they are spelled differently. And plus Vampires are not real, unless science shows them to be.
Nothing, people who use the "vampyre" spelling are just more pretentious. Neither is real.
the letter y