digby69: yes looks good BUT looks vary wraithy/ghosty
VoodooEconomist: In the days before Stoker, Rice, Lugosi and Bowie the stories of vampires were the stories of ghosts and wraiths. It was not until the horror of the crimes of Elizabeth Batory that vampirism was in any way connected to a creature of flesh, and those stories inspired the well known gothic novel which gave us the vampire of today.
Ghosts and wraiths are part of the northern/central European tradition while classical vampires originate from the Balkans. This was probably the first case of officially recorded vampirism in history
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jure_Grando And he didn't have fangs nor couldn't turn into a bat, he was just walking corpse causing mischief and sucking life energy from people.
Btw, the word "štrigon" doesn't really mean vampire but derives from the latin "strigo" which means witch (male), warlock, and by extension witcher, lol. (In italian Witcher is translated as "strigo").
Anyways, the first recorded cases of vampirism come from the Balkan peninsula, Serbia mainly and in Grando's case, the region where I live, Istria.