VampCards

I decided to do away with these cards, for a few reasons. I was getting a lot of White Wolf RPG in them... I'm sorry, you are NOT part of Clan Tremere... and I was getting fewer and fewer of them. So what I have decided what to do with them instead is compile them into basic statistics... Age averages, goofy things like most favorite movie etc. Not highly accurate as this is only a representation of what people chose to give me, but gives the cards a new purpose. plus, then no one has to tell me to take theirs down anymore :) I used only the cards sent in by blood, psi, or both vampires. I removed the curious and those cards that did not includea birthyear (as they shouldn't have been in the mix anyway). There were a total of 146 cards, and for some things (like books, movies, season and holidays) people may have given more then one answer.
A thanks to all of those in the last few years that took the time to send one in.


Vampcards Compilation
Type
Of the 146 cards: 51% were blood vamps, 31% were Both, 15% were Psivamps, and 3% were Other types.

Birthday Info (keep in mind, no one under the age of 18 was allowed to submit a vampcard)
Years Ranged from 1930 to 1984. Most common year of those that filled out the cards were born in 1981 (19%). Followed by 1980 (11%) and then 1982 and 1978 tied (8% each).

Months May and August the most common birth months (12% each) followed by December (11%). July and January both had 10%, April 9%. March and September 8% each, 7% for October, 6% for November. Then it fell to only 2% for June.

Days most of the vamps that answered the cards were in the second half of the month (61% for the 16th-31st). only 30% of the vamps were born in the first half of the month (1st-15th).

LocationIn the USA, eleven vamps were born in California, with the suprising (to me) second place state being Ohio, where nine vamps were born! Georgia and New York both had six, Indiana and North Carolina had five. Texas had four. Florida, Louisiana, Massassachusets, New Jersey and Virginia each had three. Illinois, Neveda, Kentucky, pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Utah each had two. Other states were Alaska, Alabama, Connecticut, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Tennessee.
Outside the USA, 16 were from England, 6 from Canada, four from Germany, and two from each of Mexico and Austrailia. Also represented were Cuba, Egypt, France, India, Ireland, Malaysia, Pakistan, Papau New Guinea, Spain, Wales, and Yucatan.

Favorites
Movies Leading the pack was, of Course, Interview with the Vampire (63 votes).Lost Boys was then next with 29, and Bram Stoker's Dracula with 25. Blade came in a close fourth with 20. The Original Dracula got 8 votes. John Carpenter's Vampire$ got 7 votes. Queen of the Damned got six votes, Vampire Hunter D got five. With four votes each: Dracula Dead and Loving It, From Dusk Til Dawn, Near Dark, Nosferatu, Subspecies and Once Bitten. Other Movies included Dracula's Daughter, Fright Night, Any Hammer Film, The Hunger, Legendary Curse of the Lemora, Love at First Bite, Razor Blade Smile, Rockula, and Shadow of the Vampire.

In Literature Ther was a wide array for book and authors. Anne Rice leadthe pack by a wide margin with 75 votes. After that, the next closest was Poppy Z. Brite's works with 13 votes, then Bram Stoker's Dracula with 10 votes. Piercing the Darkness (Kathriene Ramsland), World on Blood (Jonathan Nasaw), and The Anita Blake Series (Laurell K. Hamilton) all had four votes. Other favored authors and books were: Constintinos, Crimson, Dawn of the Vampire, The Dracula Tapes, Fleur de feur, Forever Knight, Jillian Arven, L. Smith, Legends pre 1700, Liquid Diet, Mina, Nancy Collins, Necroscope Series, PN Elrod, Poems, Salem's lot, Séance For a Vampire, Shannon Drake, Sleepwalkers, Susie Sucks, The Night Inside, The Vampire Book: Encyclopedia of the Undead, Those who Hunt the Night, and Under the Fang.
For Seasons most vamps prefered Autumn/Fall (46%). 28% liked the Winter, 14 % Spring, and 10% Summer. 1% were happy year round and liked all seasons :)

In terms of Holidays and unsuprising 81 preferred Halloween, 22 liked its close relative Samhain. 23 people liked Christmas best, 6 like its close relative of Yule. 14 people prefered Beltaine and seven liked new years. Other favorites included the 4th July, Anniversary, birthday, Canada Day, Cats Birthday, Cherokee Full Moon Festival, Chinese new Years, Day of the dead, Dec 4th, Easter, Eids, Election Day, Equinoxes, Gabriel's Day, Hungry Ghost Festival, Imbolc, Lammas, May Day, Midsummer Day, Midsummer's Eve, midwinter, Nov. 6th, New Years Eve, Ostar, Prauge, Solstices, St. Johns Day, St. patricks Day, Thanksgiving, Valentines, Walpurgis, and the Wife's Birthday.
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