5e:Vampire
Vampiric entities have been recorded in most cultures File:Icon External Link.svg; the term vampire was popularized in Western Europe after reports of an 18th-century mass hysteria File:Icon External Link.svg of a pre-existing folk belief in the Balkans File:Icon External Link.svg and Eastern Europe File:Icon External Link.svg that in some cases resulted in corpses being staked and people being accused of vampirism.[7] Local variants in Eastern Europe were also known by different names, such as shtriga File:Icon External Link.svg in Albania File:Icon External Link.svg, vrykolakas File:Icon External Link.svg in Greece File:Icon External Link.svg and strigoi File:Icon External Link.svg in Romania File:Icon External Link.svg.
In modern times, the vampire is generally held to be a fictitious entity, although belief in similar vampiric creatures such as the chupacabra File:Icon External Link.svg still persists in some cultures. Early folk belief in vampires has sometimes been ascribed to the ignorance of the body's process of decomposition File:Icon External Link.svg after death and how people in pre-industrial societies tried to rationalize this, creating the figure of the vampire to explain the mysteries of death. Porphyria File:Icon External Link.svg was linked with legends of vampirism in 1985 and received much media exposure, but has since been largely discredited.[8][9]
The charismatic and sophisticated vampire of modern fiction was born in 1819 with the publication of "The Vampyre File:Icon External Link.svg" by the English writer John Polidori File:Icon External Link.svg; the story was highly successful and arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century.[10] Bram Stoker File:Icon External Link.svg's 1897 novel Dracula File:Icon External Link.svg is remembered as the quintessential vampire novel File:Icon External Link.svg and provided the basis of the modern vampire legend, even though it was published after Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's File:Icon External Link.svg 1872 novel Carmilla File:Icon External Link.svg. The success of this book spawned a distinctive vampire genre File:Icon External Link.svg, still popular in the 21st century, with books, films File:Icon External Link.svg, television shows, and video games. The vampire has since become a dominant figure in the horror File:Icon External Link.svg genre.List of Vampires
| Monster | Size | Type | Tags | Alignment | HP | CR | Habitat | Marked | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vampire Overview | Overview | Undead, Vampire | Underdark, Underground, Urban | Canon | Varied, SRD5, MM5, GGtR | ||||
| Vampire | Medium | Undead | Shapechanger, Vampire | Lawful Evil | 144 | 13 | Underdark, Underground, Urban | Canon | SRD-OGL v5.1 |
| Vampire Spawn | Medium | Undead | Vampire | Neutral Evil | 82 | 5 | Underdark, Underground, Urban | Canon | SRD-OGL v5.1 |
| Vampire Spellcaster | Medium | Undead | Shapechanger, Vampire, Wizard | Lawful Evil | 144 | 15 | Shadowfell, Underdark, Underground, Urban | Canon | Varied, SRD5, MM5 |
| Vampire Warrior | Medium | Undead | Shapechanger, Vampire | Lawful Evil | 144 | 15 | Shadowfell, Underdark, Underground, Urban | Canon | Varied, SRD5, MM5 |
Sources and Notes
- Wizards RPG Team. SRD-OGL v5.1 (5e) (2015.05.06). Wizards of the Coast. Licensed: OGL & CC-BY. ↑
- Christopher Perkins, et. al.. Monster Manual (5e) (5e) (2014-09-30). Wizards of the Coast. p. 295. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast. ↑
- James Wyatt, et. al.. Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica (5e) (2018-11-20). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0786966592. p. 223. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast. ↑
- habitat - Dungeon Master's Guide (5e) p.302-305 ↑
- habitat (Underdark, Underground) - (unofficial) user:Rlyehable ↑
- Wikipedia - Vampire (excerpt, accessed 2020-04-04). Licensed CC-BY-SA. ↑
- Silver, A., & Ursini, J. (1997). The Vampire Film: From Nosferatu to Interview with the Vampire (pp. 22–23). New York: Limelight Editions. ↑
- "Dear Cecil" column from straightdope.com ↑
- Lane, Nick (16 December 2002). Born to the Purple: the Story of Porphyria ↑
- Silver, A., & Ursini, J. (1997). The Vampire Film: From Nosferatu to Interview with the Vampire (pp. 37–38). New York: Limelight Editions. ↑
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Vampire (Sort Text: Vampire AAA Common 5e, Size: Medium, Type: Undead, Subtypes: Shapechanger • Vampire, Alignment: Lawful Evil, HP: 144, CR: 13, Features: Shapechanger • Legendary Resistance • Misty Escape • Regeneration • Spider Climb • Vampire Weakness • Multiattack • Unarmed Strike • Bite • Charm • Children of the Night, Legendary: Yes, Has Lair: Yes, NPC: No, Canon: Yes, Pointer: No, UA: No, User: No, Sources: SRD-OGL v5.1)