
The remains of a female “vampire”, pinned to the ground with a sickle across her throat to prevent her returning from the dead, were found during archaeological work at a 17th century cemetery in the village of Pien in Poland

The remains of a female “vampire”, pinned to the ground with a sickle across her throat to prevent her returning from the dead, were found during archaeological work at a 17th century cemetery in the village of Pien in Poland
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For the hard of hearing:
*The remains of a female “vampire”, pinned to the ground with a sickle across her throat to prevent her returning from the dead, were found during archaeological work at a 17th century cemetery in the village of Pien in Poland*
“Historical books will be rewritten: from now on, Vampires are originated from Poland not from Romania. White fangs, red blood. Colors make sense know too.”
* Count Drakulski

or just a terrible farming accident?
Południca?
Clearly it worked 🙂
Feed her blood she should still be able to regenerate and then she can be awesome source of historical knowledge.
Fun fact: it’s near Bydgoszcz
Clearly it’s effective. I haven’t seen any vampires in the area in some time. These bat freaks probably fester more than corona
Poor woman.
Victim not a threat.
So “We were more civilised that the west, we didn’t had witch hunts” rethorics from middle school was kinda bs