Vampire

Vampire is a hypernym used to refer to a number of creatures that thrive on blood, which contains their victims' life force.

Vampire species

 * Higher grades:
 * Higher vampire
 * Alp (Alpor in The Last Wish)
 * Katakan
 * Mula (Moola in The Last Wish)
 * Bruxa
 * Nosferat
 * Lower grades:
 * Ekimma (Ekimmara in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
 * Fleder
 * Garkain
 * Plumard

Andrzej Sapkowski
Vampires in Sapkowski's works break with many popular stereotypes. In particular, vampire repellents such as holy water, crucifixes, garlic, wooden stakes, etc. are nothing but folklore within the Witcher saga. For example, Regis, the vampire who accompanies Geralt for a time, was once decapitated, staked through the heart, sprinkled with holy water and finally buried, but that did not prevent him from regenerating, albeit slowly.

Notable vampires

 * Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy
 * Vereena

Facts and myths
Here are a few more myths and facts about vampires in Sapkowski's works:
 * Higher vampires do not need to drink blood. It is like alcohol to them, in that they can become drunk from it. Additionally, drinking blood increases their strength.
 * They are not adversely affected by silver; although most vampires short of true Higher vampires can be wounded by it.
 * A vampire bite does not turn the bitten creature into a vampire.
 * Vampires are not undead or transformed creatures; they are born as vampires. The race of vampires appeared in the world after the Conjunction of the Spheres.
 * Not all vampires must avoid the sun. Many have adapted and easily tolerate daylight.
 * They cannot be seen in mirrors and other reflective surfaces.
 * Rushing water (rivers, etc.) poses no obstacle to their movement.
 * Holy water, crucifixes, and garlic are ineffective against them.
 * Partial bodily damage, such as a stake through the heart or decapitation, is only an inconvenience to them.
 * Some can touch white hot metal with their bare hands without injury (this was the case with Regis).

There is at least two points where the game breaks with Sapkowski's written works regarding vampires:


 * Garlic repels vampires
 * Humans can be turned into vampires (Blue Eyes)

Notable vampires

 * Queen of the Night
 * Vesper
 * Lilly


 * Bruxa


 * Alpha Garkain BAW English logo.png
 * Alp BAW English logo.png
 * Bruxa BAW English logo.png
 * Dettlaff van der Eretein BAW English logo.png
 * Ekimmara
 * Fleder BAW English logo.png
 * Gael
 * Garkain BAW English logo.png
 * Higher Vampire
 * Katakan
 * Protofleder BAW English logo.png
 * Sarasti
 * The Bruxa of Corvo Bianco BAW English logo.png

Characters

 * Hubert Rejk

Blood and Wine expansion
Of named higher vampires, Geralt can encounter up to four: Regis, Dettlaff van der Eretein, Orianna, and the Unseen Elder of Toussaint.

Throughout the main story quest La Cage au Fou, Regis and Geralt's exploration of Tesham Mutna reveals that vampires descend from three ancient tribes that arrived on the Continent during the Conjunction of the Spheres. A single portal opened from their world in caves underneath what later became Toussaint. The symbols of these tribes remain deep within the ruins, serving as reminders of their original realm.

Tribes

 * Gharasham – remained in the west
 * Ammurun – ventured beyond the sea
 * Tdet – those who went east, beyond the Blue Mountains

Notes & references
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