Tune in to our latest podcast episode dropping tomorrow as we delve into the mysterious origins of the first vampires in Europe 🧛♂️. Uncover the chilling history of these immortal creatures! #VampireLegends #EuropeVampires #PodcastRelease
In 1892, Mercy Brown of Rhode Island became known as America’s “last vampire.” After her family died of tuberculosis, locals exhumed Mercy’s body, finding it unusually well-preserved with blood in her heart. Believing she was undead.
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Abhartach, an often-overlooked figure in Irish folklore, is a fascinating precursor to later vampire legends. This tyrannical chieftain rose from the grave demanding blood from his people—centuries before Dracula was imagined. #Folklore #IrishMythology #VampireLegends