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The Book of Nod is an epic poem written by Sam Chupp and Andrew Greenberg, published by White Wolf Publishing in 1993. [1] [2] [3] Based on the tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade and the World of Darkness series, it tells the creation myth of vampires, following Caine, the first vampire and the biblical first murderer.
The poem was released by White Wolf Publishing in November 1998 in the form of a 123-page booklet, [3] [4] [10] and has also been published as an e-book. [11] The poem was followed by the Vampire: The Dark Ages book The Erciyes Fragments in 1999. [12] [13] A German translation of Revelations of the Dark Mother was published by Feder & Schwert ...
Lenore (poem) Also known as: Ballade de Lénore; Leonora, Leonore, Ellenore: Aarne–Thompson grouping: ATU 365 (The Dead Bridegroom carries off his Bride) ATU 365 (The Specter Bridegroom) ATU 365 (La fiancée du mort) Region: Germany: Published in: Göttinger Musenalmanach (1774), by Gottfried August Bürger: Related: The Deacon of the Dark ...
Viewers were left to watch in horror as the 14-year-old vampire was exposed to sunlight, gradually burning through her skin and bones until she was nothing more than a pile of ash. The.
Pages in category "Poems about vampires" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Revelations of the Dark Mother This page was last ...
Vampire literature covers the spectrum of literary work concerned principally with the subject of vampires. The literary vampire first appeared in 18th-century poetry, before becoming one of the stock figures of gothic fiction with the publication of Polidori's The Vampyre (1819), inspired by a story told to him by Lord Byron.
The Silver Kiss was inspired by Klause's poems and her teenage fantasy about romancing with a vampire. It is set in a suburban area near the east coast, in the late 80s and explores themes of belonging, death, and loss through the romance between a young woman—Zoë Sutcliff—and Simon, an English vampire who was turned since he was a ...
Carmilla is an 1872 Gothic novella by Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu and one of the early works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) by 25 years. First published as a serial in The Dark Blue (1871–72), [1] [2] the story is narrated by a young woman preyed upon by a female vampire named Carmilla, later revealed to be Countess Mircalla Karnstein.