If vampires have been recorded culturally throughout hundreds of years across many different peoples does this mean they could/could've exist/existed?
>>2909476
Have they, though?
>>2909476
Hi /x/
No
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>>2909483
I cite the Daemonologie as an example, but you can google many other such recordings, from Europe to Africa, to the Americas, etc.
Like dragons, "vampires" from different folklores are usually wildly different creatures grouped together under the same English word because of superficial similarities.
Must have been surreal to be a Turkish official hearing illiterate slavshits pissing themselves over vampires
>>2909476
Certain cultural tropes reappear all over the world without apparent explanation like flood narratives. It's not """"""scientific"""""" to recognize this but its undeniably true.
>>2909516
The turk would be too busy raping people to actually care.