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The exact origin and meaning of the word "Nosferatu" remains a mystery to this
day. The most widely known definition of Nosferatu is that it means vampire
(vampyre) in the Romanian & Slavonic languages, and refers to the Original and
Most Powerful Vampires of Eastern Europe. |
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The title given to the first "vampire" movie ever made, Friedrich Wilhelm
Murnau's silent film, "Nosferatu", released by Prana Films in 1922. The film was
based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula and in fact, Murnau intended on naming his film
“Dracula”. However, Murnau failed to obtain copyright permission and attempted
to disguise the film by changing the film’s storyline and name. In the story he
changed Dracula to Graf Orlock and gave him the appearance of a dead corpse. |
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a: The supreme Ruling class of Vampires considered to be the enforcers of the
Masquerade and the Underworld |
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b: The ultimate, supernatural predators. |
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c: Death Dealers. |
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d: True Nosferatu can transform themselves into wolves or werewolves, a.k.a.
Lycans or Skin Walkers
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Not Widely Known - An honorary denomination bestowed upon the most highly
skilled and courageous knights of the Sacred Order of the Dragon, an elite 15th
century military organization led by the Wallachian, PrinceVlad Dracula (a.k.a
Vlad Tepes or Vlad the Impaler)
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