/tg/ what's your'e favorite vampiric abomination?
>>52563468
>vampiric abominations
the dog hybrids from blade
republicans
>>52563468
Twilight
>>52563468
I like the vampires from "The Strain"
>>52563468
Women
There's something innately creepy at Bram Stoker's original Dracula. The fact he can move around in the day is part of that. The fact he doesn't have super obvious tells. He's just a smiling gentleman until dead bodies start showing up.
David Rockefeller was the best vampire, at least until Kek killed him on World Frog Day last month.
He even had blood for tears.
>>52563468
Penanggalans.
Those vampire women wot' walk around like normal women during the day, but at night their heads fly off of their body with their intestines dragging behind them- just a single clean motion.
They then go about doin' pretty standard vampire shenanigans: drinking blood, eatin' babies, etc.. Before they have to return in the morning to shove themselves back inside their body- lest they dry out, get eaten by a dog, jaguar, maybe a flock of crows, etc..
Good shit.
Spooky.
>>52563468
Neoliberals and the ship from Lifeforce.
Broken Lords were always super cool to me
>>52564250
You made a fucking vampire pomeranian?
>>52563468
This guy, honestly.
Yeah, call it meme-filled reddit-tier trash, you've still gotta love this asshole for what he is.
>>52565044
The ways to defeat them are pretty fun too. Like finding the body and salting the open neck wound to shrivel the guts on the Penanggalan's return or planting pineapples underneath the suspected villager's house so the dragging guts get caught in the leaves.
>>52565262
I like the original more for being a fucking asshole, but less stad-offish and more classy. Being a "standard" vampire taken to its logical conclusion helps too.
>>52563468
The ones that look normal one moment, then just start rotting all of a sudden. They are still walking corpses, after all. They may look somewhat alive if they so choose, but they really, really aren't.
>>52565236
my adamantiam encased bishop
I like them dusty.
For imagery alone, the Varghulf, from Warhammer.