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+ | Elderly hunter [[Daniel Elkins]] attracts the attention of a group of Vampires, led by [[Kate]], who follow him home and kill him after a struggle. They take the [[Colt]] from him and Kate presents it to her mate and patriarch, [[Luther]]. The vampires live in an old barn where they capture tourists and feed on them, turning one such victim into one of their own. Their nest is invaded by the Winchesters and Kate is lured after them, only to be captured and infected with Dead Man's Blood. [[John Winchester]] used her as a bargaining chip to force Luther to hand over the Colt, after which the vampires tried to kill John and his two sons. But John shot Luther with the Colt, proving the legend that it can kill anything. | ||
− | Vampires in Supernatural are not killed with a stake, but must be decapitated. Sun is not extremely harmful but is unpleasant and they prefer to sleep during the day. They are affected or slowed with [[Dead Man's Blood]]. | + | '''Facts revealed:''' |
− | + | *Vampires in Supernatural are not killed with a stake, but must be decapitated. | |
− | Vampires are rare ([[John]] had thought they were extinct | + | *Sun is not extremely harmful but is unpleasant and they prefer to sleep during the day. |
− | + | *They are affected or slowed with [[Dead Man's Blood]]. | |
− | Apparently Supernatural vampires are long-lived and possibly immortal. [[Luther]], the leader of the pack in this episode, has been around since the early 1800. | + | *Vampires are rare ([[John]] had thought they were extinct) because they have been hunted intensively. |
− | + | *They live in packs and mate for life. | |
− | In contrast to popular lore, vampires in Supernatural do not need an invitation to enter a home. | + | *Apparently Supernatural vampires are long-lived and possibly immortal. [[Luther]], the leader of the pack in this episode, has been around since the early 1800. |
− | + | *In contrast to popular lore, vampires in Supernatural do not need an invitation to enter a home. | |
− | They have sharp, pointed, retractable teeth that emerge from their gums and extend beyond their human teeth. | + | *They have sharp, pointed, retractable teeth that emerge from their gums and extend beyond their human teeth. |
===[[2.03 Bloodlust]]=== | ===[[2.03 Bloodlust]]=== |
Revision as of 03:15, 29 November 2009
Contents
From the Pad of Definitions
Folkloric creatures, thought to be the re-animated corpses of human beings and said to live on human or animal blood. They often have unnatural powers and the ability to physically transform.
– Pad of Definitions (1.20 Dead Man's Blood), Official Website
- see also Bloodlust (Pad of Definitions)
Appearances and specific Attributes in Supernatural
1.20 Dead Man's Blood
Elderly hunter Daniel Elkins attracts the attention of a group of Vampires, led by Kate, who follow him home and kill him after a struggle. They take the Colt from him and Kate presents it to her mate and patriarch, Luther. The vampires live in an old barn where they capture tourists and feed on them, turning one such victim into one of their own. Their nest is invaded by the Winchesters and Kate is lured after them, only to be captured and infected with Dead Man's Blood. John Winchester used her as a bargaining chip to force Luther to hand over the Colt, after which the vampires tried to kill John and his two sons. But John shot Luther with the Colt, proving the legend that it can kill anything.
Facts revealed:
- Vampires in Supernatural are not killed with a stake, but must be decapitated.
- Sun is not extremely harmful but is unpleasant and they prefer to sleep during the day.
- They are affected or slowed with Dead Man's Blood.
- Vampires are rare (John had thought they were extinct) because they have been hunted intensively.
- They live in packs and mate for life.
- Apparently Supernatural vampires are long-lived and possibly immortal. Luther, the leader of the pack in this episode, has been around since the early 1800.
- In contrast to popular lore, vampires in Supernatural do not need an invitation to enter a home.
- They have sharp, pointed, retractable teeth that emerge from their gums and extend beyond their human teeth.
2.03 Bloodlust
Vampires are apparently potentially capable of resisting the urge to feed from humans, and can live off cattle blood, as Lenore and her group do. However, this is unpleasant for them and "disgusting."
3.07 Fresh Blood
Dixon converts young women into vampires by feeding them his blood under the pretense it is a recreational drug. It is administered either with an eyedropper or in a drink.
When Gordon becomes a vampire, we get to see how a vampire experiences the world - with enhanced hearing, and sight, meaning he can see in the dark, but is also extremely sensitive to light. His sense of smell is so good he can use it to locate the shop Dean visited to buy his cell phone.
4.05 Monster Movie
In this episode, the Winchester brothers begin their supernatural investigation by looking into some vampire attacks. However, the "vampire" turns out to be a shapeshifter who disguises himself as classic horror movie monsters.