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First, it is important to understand that this creature was named for it's similarity to the monster of legend, not the other way around. Stories about vampires pre-date the actual creatures by a significant margine.
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First, it is important to understand that this creature was named for its similarity to the monster of legend, not the other way around. Stories about vampires pre-date the actual creatures by a significant margin.
  
 
Vampires first came into being during the early [[Mage Wars#The First Chaotic Period|First Chaotic Period]], and were created by the mage [[Rubiceye]] during one of his early attempts to perfect Necromancy.
 
Vampires first came into being during the early [[Mage Wars#The First Chaotic Period|First Chaotic Period]], and were created by the mage [[Rubiceye]] during one of his early attempts to perfect Necromancy.
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 27 December 2018

First, it is important to understand that this creature was named for its similarity to the monster of legend, not the other way around. Stories about vampires pre-date the actual creatures by a significant margin.

Vampires first came into being during the early First Chaotic Period, and were created by the mage Rubiceye during one of his early attempts to perfect Necromancy.