In history, the first human understanding of vampire race began in 1484. At that time, the whole of Europe was under the war of vampires. Vampire groups go out at night and are embraced by humans on a large scale. Many people can't accept the first hug, which leads to nervous disorder. Because the symptoms of people who received the first hug were similar to the plague, human society at that time thought it was another large-scale plague.
Many human beings were buried in the same kind of graves before they died completely, or before their first embrace resumed. A few days later, for some unknown reason, people opened the graves and found that these bodies had changed their posture and were still stained with blood. This is the vampire that humans first came into contact with. Since then, the legend of vampires has spread in East Prussia, Silesia, Bohemia and other places.
17 10 year, the vampire war started again. The location of the war was in East Prussia. People who had just been hugged once again flooded the land, and cities and villages were shrouded in the smell of death. This ancient legend once again spread among the frightened people. In order to prevent the newly hugged vampires from coming back to life, the authorities in East Prussia dug up the graves of corpses on a large scale and nailed a large number of wooden nails to each uncorrupted corpse. At the same time, the Inquisition mobilized a large number of knights against vampires, and every battle was extremely tragic. But these battles are usually known only to nobles, and most people know nothing about them.
In fact, unless there is a war or if there is a necessity, the vampire group will generally not take the initiative to attack humans on a large scale, because this mysterious group knows what consequences exposure will bring to them. However, there are still some vampires who will suck human blood at will for some reason.
1725, a farmer named Pierre Plogowitz became a vampire after being hugged for the first time. He killed eight people in a village called Kilowa. Another vampire's name is Arnold Paulle. He killed many people in a village called Medwegya.
Human society is very concerned about these two incidents and has conducted a large-scale investigation. But in the end, they hid the truth of the investigation from the public. The report of the first case is now kept in the archives in Vienna. A word-"Van Peele" appeared for the first time. This is the origin of the name vampire. In 173 1, the human authorities conducted a more in-depth investigation into the second case. A military doctor, Fluckinger, made a detailed record of the whole investigation process and results, which was signed by several officers and doctors of hejduk Company, submitted to the Belgrade court with the title of "Seeing and Finding" and officially published in 1732. French King Louis XV asked Li Sailiu to write a detailed report on the official result of the case and submit it to him. This report caused a great sensation among mankind. 1March 3, 832, the word "vampire" appeared in the report of "Scavengers", which was the first time that the word "vampire" appeared in French.
The whole human society has a great interest in the vampire population, and many people have begun to study this phenomenon. However, because the secret society of vampires requires the vampire population to strictly abide by six commandments, the results of these studies are mostly absurd. In the History and Philosophy of the Chewing Phenomenon of the Dead published in Leipzig on 1679, Philip Lehrer explained the chewing phenomenon in the grave as demon possession, which was supported by many people at that time. 1728, Renft also published a book "Bodies Chewing at Will in the Grave" in Leipzig, which strongly refuted Lerner.
Christian Stoke 1732' s Vampire Bodies and John Heinrich Zoff 1732' s Vampires in Serbia were published in Europe. At the same time, Father DomAugustin Calmet, the abbot of Senones Monastery, wrote a book refuting these pamphlets. The title is extremely lengthy: about possessed ghosts, excommunicated people, vampires or Prometheans in Hungary and Moldavia. The priest collected many traces of vampire action and listed them in this book. On Vampires written by Bishop Davanzati of Florence and Pope benoit XIV (Benedict XIV) also talked about vampires in the fourth volume of his book Blessing of God and Blessing of Saints. But unfortunately, vampires are far more rigorous and horrible than they think.
With the development of science, stupid people think that they have mastered everything and begin to abandon their beliefs and smear their souls at will. The family emblem symbolizing glory is covered with dust, and the legend of vampires makes many people feel absurd. Humans seem to think they are capable enough to despise vampires. However, in sharp contrast to this stupid behavior, the vampire population is still sipping red blood in the dark corner.
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