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* Dead Man's Blood is used by [[John]] in [[1.20 Dead Man's Blood (episode)]] to restrain [[Kate]], when he uses her as bait to lure out [[Luthor]] and get the [[Colt]]
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* Dead Man's Blood is used by [[John]] in [[1.20 Dead Man's Blood]] to restrain [[Kate]], when he uses her as bait to lure out [[Luthor]] and get the [[Colt]]
  
 
* [[Gordon]] uses it in [[Bloodlust]] to restrain [[Lenore]] while he tortures her.
 
* [[Gordon]] uses it in [[Bloodlust]] to restrain [[Lenore]] while he tortures her.
  
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* Dean injects [[Lucy]] with dead man's blood to capture her in [[3.07 Fresh Blood]].
  
It is interesting to note that Supernatural chose to disregard some myths about vampires but kept others.  The method of incapacitating a vampire with blood from a dead person is part of the vampiric folklore. Tricking a vampire into drinking blood from a dead person to kill him has also been used quite a few times in vampiric tales. Oftenly too, the vampire must absolutely stop drinking the blood of her/his victim before she/he dies, as drinking blood after death is harmful to the vampire. The symbolic of blood is very strongly associated to life, so one can argue that drinking 'dead' blood is adverse to the vampire myth.
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It is interesting to note that Supernatural chose to disregard some myths about vampires but keep others.  The method of incapacitating a vampire with blood from a dead person is part of the vampiric folklore. Tricking a vampire into drinking blood from a dead person to kill him has also been used quite a few times in vampiric tales. Oftenly too, the vampire must absolutely stop drinking the blood of her/his victim before she/he dies, as drinking blood after death is harmful to the vampire. The symbolic of blood is very strongly associated to life, so one can argue that drinking 'dead' blood is adverse to the vampire myth.
  
 
[[User:Neige|Neige]] 21:50, 12 September 2006 (PDT)
 
[[User:Neige|Neige]] 21:50, 12 September 2006 (PDT)
  
 
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Creatures & Spirits]][[Category:Pad of Definitions]]
 
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Creatures & Spirits]][[Category:Pad of Definitions]]

Revision as of 08:55, 18 November 2007

Dead Man's Blood

A poison to vampires that incapacitates them for a short period of time. When the blood from a dead human is injected into a vampire it induces a blood sickness, causing them to become very weak.

Pad of Definitions (1.20 Dead Man's Blood), Official Website



It is interesting to note that Supernatural chose to disregard some myths about vampires but keep others. The method of incapacitating a vampire with blood from a dead person is part of the vampiric folklore. Tricking a vampire into drinking blood from a dead person to kill him has also been used quite a few times in vampiric tales. Oftenly too, the vampire must absolutely stop drinking the blood of her/his victim before she/he dies, as drinking blood after death is harmful to the vampire. The symbolic of blood is very strongly associated to life, so one can argue that drinking 'dead' blood is adverse to the vampire myth.

Neige 21:50, 12 September 2006 (PDT)