You wouldn't be the 1st to change some details. Bram Stoker for example re-created the vampire with Dracula. At one time their fangs were for ripping a victims throat out rather than biting ala Dracula and they didn't look so good as our old friend 'the count' does either. And I'm sure a lot of the 'traditional' look for vampires owes a lot to Bela Lugosi's portrayal of Dracula in the 1930's as well. The so called 'traditional' appearance of monsters isn't always as old as we might think.
|