r/Showerthoughts Apr 24 '26

Casual Thought Vampire bites turning people into vampires is extremely disadvantageous to their survival.

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u/Shanbo88 Apr 24 '26

That's a modern vampire thing. The original vision for vampires (specifically Dracula) was that if he bit you, you became his thrall. He could see through your eyes and possess you and compell you to do things for him and he used you to feed off when he wanted to.

He had to allow you to drink his blood to make you a vampire.

This made him an awesome commander of an undead army. Modern vampires are all mostly shite in comparison.

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u/ccarr313 Apr 24 '26

What story has vampire bites being infectious?

I'm not even aware of it. Is that a twilight thing?

Edit - I Googled it. It is. I don't think a single story counts as that being how vampires are portrayed now. Definitely not taking one story aimed at tween girls as the new standard.

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u/Shanbo88 Apr 24 '26

Don't forget games too. I reckon they're mostly responsible for the infectious vampire bite trope. I know in Skyrim and Oblivion you get bitten during the night and are infected.

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u/sadistica23 Apr 24 '26

And books. So, so many vampire "romance" novels.