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Long time Vampire Rave member Punkie
passed away this past Saturday, May 22, 2010. She was a front seat passenger in an early morning automobile accident.
She was transported via helicopter to Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia where she later died from injuries
related to the crash.
You can find a news article about this tragedy here.
Click here to view a cached image of the story that ran on montgomerynews.com on March 24, 2010.
You can find her obituary here.
Click here to view a cached image of her obituary.
She was a positive influence on the Vampire Rave community. She will be greatly missed.
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The Vampire in Literature
Numerous vampire stories were written prior to the popularization of the vampire myth in pop culture.
The Vampyre; a Tale by John Polidori (1819)
A short story that exploited the gothic horror predilections of the public of the period. It was originally mis-published
under the authorship of Lord Byron (Polidori was Lord Byron's personal physician). The tale accounts the exploits of Lord Ruthven,
a British nobleman and vampire. Lord Ruthven bore more than a passing resemblance to Lord Byron and became a highly influential
model for the Byronic vampires of literature.
Varney The Vampire by James Malcolm Rymer (1845-47)
A Victorian-era gothic horror story which first appeared in a series of pamphlets between 1845 and 1847. Inexpensive and
gruesome, the collective work was published in book form in 1847. The tale runs 868 pages and is divided into 220 chapters. The story
revolves around the persecution of the Bannerworth family by Sir Francis Varney, a vampire who in the early chapters enters
the bedroom of the daughter of the house (Flora) and sucks her blood.
Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu (1872)
A compelling gothic novel of a lesbian vampire, set in darkest central Europe. It tells the story of a young woman's susceptibility
to the attentions of a female vampire named Carmilla. The story was to greatly influence Bram Stoker in the writing of Dracula.
It also served as the basis for several films, including Hammer's The Vampire Lovers (1970), Roger Vadim's Blood and Roses (1960),
and Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr (1932).
Dracula by Bram Stoker (1897)
The most well known vampire story, the novel is mainly composed of journal entries, letters, and newspaper clippings. It has
been suggested that the story was based on Vlad Tepes, a medieval figure of extraordinary bloodthirst. History records that Vlad Tepes
impaled his enemies and cut off their heads. He ruled Walachia as Vlad III during the 15th century (modern day Romania) and signed
his letters as Vlad Dracula. Dracula translates into "son of the devil".
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Featured Game
Doctor X: Vampire Edition
It’s time to take care of Vampires with brand new tools: tweezers, pliers, blood infusion and more!\r\nDiagnose, treat, and cure your vampire patients!\r\nCure unique Vampire ailments like the “common thornitis” and “stake through the heart” disorder!\r\n\r\nAre you up to the test, Doctor X? Your newest series of patients are lying in their coffins, but they’re not dead yet! They’re spooky vampires! Even vampires need to go to the hospital! Help four vampires get healthy by using all of your awesome doctor skills and tools! It’s up to you, Doctor X!\r\n\r\nTo diagnose these pale patients, you’re going to have to use some new tools and strategies! Use the different pairs of special tweezers to remove any thorns, and pliers for any silver bullets! You may even need a pair of big pliers to get rid of wooden stakes! When your vampire gets a little bloodthirsty, you’ll need to quench their thirst with an infusion! And careful you don’t shine the lamp on them too long-- they’ll get a burn! Vampires can be tricky to care for, but you can heal them!\r\n\r\nOnce you know what’s making them sick, it’s time to take care of them! Give them an infusion, treat them with a vaccine, bandage their wounds! Just don’t get too close-- they’ve got sharp fangs! \r\n\r\n\r\nFeatures:\r\nDiagnose the vampires with the help of awesome measuring tools like the thermometer, stethoscope, x-ray, tweezers, pliers, lamp, and infusion! \r\n\r\nTreat the vampires’ injuries from wooden stakes and silver bullets with special sets of pliers and tweezers! You can even give them a blood transfusion! \r\n\r\nListen to the vampires’ needs from the coffin-- they may give you a hint on what to do!\r\n\r\nCareful how you treat them-- what works for humans doesn’t always work with vampires and the lamp might just burn them!\r\n\r\nWhat’s Inside: \r\nFour sickly vampires that need your care!\r\n\r\nDiagnosing tools like the stethoscope, thermometer, x-ray, pliers, and lamp! \r\n\r\nTreatment tools like the different tweezers to fix vampire wounds, and you can even give them an infusion to quench their thirst for blood! \r\n\r\nA first aid kit and a pro kit filled with all the tools you’ll ever need! \r\n\r\n16 colorful bandages, plasters, and stitches! \r\n\r\n\r\nABOUT TabTale:\r\nWith over 120 million downloads and growing, TabTale has established itself as the creator of pioneering virtual adventures that kids and parents love. We’ve lovingly produced interactive e-books, games, and educational experiences for children.\r\nJoin our Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/TabTale\r\nFollow us on Twitter: @TabTale |
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