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The Origin of the Vampire Myth

23 de nov. de 2023 · 1h 12m 35s
The Origin of the Vampire Myth
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In this episode, Roxanne discusses the origin of the vampire myth. Were vampires based on a man, a woman, or a legend? We go through the etymology of the Vampire,...

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In this episode, Roxanne discusses the origin of the vampire myth. Were vampires based on a man, a woman, or a legend? We go through the etymology of the Vampire, the people suspected to be vampires, and what truly spawned the myth of the vampire.

Warning: Language and Graphic Content (decomposition)

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