sheepskeleton:

annabellioncourt:

sheepskeleton:

annabellioncourt:

Nearly 100% positive that @sheepskeleton is an actual 14th century vampire and @i-want-my-iwtv is an actual vampire scholar/Talamasca/X-Files Agent/Whatever supernatural research center she’s keeping secret.

oh no, why.. would.. you… even… think… that?

I knew my face is not going to pass for a human in this damned century. What betrayed me? 

-detailed knowledge of ancient history (so you’re probably older than my original guess)

-adoration for things that evoke strong mental reactions (gorgeous cityscapes, powerful pics of nature, luxuary fashion that emulates previous eras…)

-insane levels of attention to detail in works of art. 

-unearthly outer beauty and genius-level intellect along with being artistically talented beyond belief. 

Definitely a vampire.

No ok but this is one of the sweetest things I’ve ever heard??? I seriously do not deserve such compliments and also delivered in such a way, I am melting 

@sheepskeleton is a vampire, confirmed. I know this bc… I am her MAKER.

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^Portrait of moi by @vaciel

faantine:

ideal autumn reading list starter kit

Vampire Fiction

Der Vampir (1848)

Lenore (1773)

The Bride of Corinthe (1797)

Thalaba the Destroyer (1801)

The Vampyre (1810)

The Giaour (1813)

Christabel (1816)

La Morte Amoureuse (1836)

The Family of a Vourdalak (1843)

Varney the Vampire (1847)

A Mysterious Stranger (1860)

Knightshade (1860)

La Vampire (1865)

Carmilla (1872)

La Ville Vampire (1874)

After Ninety Years (1880)

The Fate of Madame Cabanel (1880)

Manor (1884)

The True Story of a Vampire (1894)

Lilith (1895)

Dracula (1897)

Academic

The Vampire in Literature up until Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’

Karl Ulrichs’ ‘Manor’: Homosexuality and Vampirism

The Aesthetics of Horror in Stoker’s Dracula

Terror and the Sublime

The Living Dead: A Study of the Vampire in Romantic Literature

The Vampire in Nineteenth Century English Literature

The Guise of the Vampire in Myth and Literature

Daughters of Lilith: Women Vampires in Literature