Vampires originated as lesser Nephilim, hybrid offspring of angels and humans, who became biologically dependent on drinking blood.
Origin of Vampires from Nephilim
•The Watchers, angels sent to Earth, deviated from their mission and created hybrid creatures called Nephilim by mixing their DNA with humans.•The first generation Nephilim were massive and required large amounts of food, leading humans and lesser Nephilim to provide sacrifices, including humans, to appease them.•Lesser Nephilim adapted to consuming blood as their primary food source when resources ran out, becoming the first vampires and obligate hematophages.Biological Adaptations and Traits of Vampiric Nephilim
•Blood drinking caused conditions like iron overload, porphyria (leading to sunlight sensitivity and skin discoloration), and achalasia (preventing solid food consumption).•Vampiric Nephilim developed traits such as pale or gray skin, albinism, cold skin (poikilothermy), sharp teeth, and large eyes due to cave-dwelling and genetic conditions like hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia.•They could shapeshift, a trait inherited from their angelic ancestors, and were often depicted turning into bats, animals, or humans in folklore.Survival and Legacy After Ancient Wars and Floods
•After the Titan Wars destroyed the original Nephilim, blood-drinking lesser Nephilim survived and hid in caves, continuing to hunt humans for blood.•Some Nephilim hibernated in hermetically sealable stone sarcophagi to survive the Great Flood, emerging later and being mistaken for undead when they left these chambers.•Their descendants, including various creatures like aliens or chupacabras, exist in isolated populations with traits adapted to blood consumption and low-light environments.Key Takeaways
•Vampires are descended from lesser Nephilim, hybrid beings created by angels and humans, who became dependent on blood due to resource scarcity.•Biological adaptations from blood drinking include sunlight sensitivity, skin discoloration, and traits like cold skin and shapeshifting, inherited from angelic lineage.•Surviving vampiric Nephilim hid after ancient wars and floods, with their descendants persisting in isolated populations and influencing global vampire legends.Conclusion
Vampire legends stem from the real, ancient existence of blood-drinking Nephilim hybrids and their enduring biological and mythological legacy.