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HISTORY AND FOLKLORE
History, meaning inquiry, or knowledge acquired from the past by investigation, may stem from Greek historia, according to Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:History
History is related to folklore, yet is essentially different. Folklore are stories about a particular culture.
Folklore, and similar legends, are told from a subjective perspective, and are not validated by external sources.
Folklore and legends are classified as cultural heritage. History is not myth, mainly for reasons that involve telling a story about events that have happened in the past, and then gathering supporting evidence used to validate one's history.
The study of History is a major discipline in academic fields.
Creative writing classes are controversial classes in academia, yet in general, helpful to students in public schools. Creative writing programs are developing. In many public schools, creative writing classes are related to Language classes, and Art classes.
Creative writing is not a discipline in academic fields.
Create Vampire is a free wikibook intended as a guide, and as a non-fictional resource for people fascinated by vampires and similar monsters!
Create Vampires?
In a world where people desire to make a lot of money, in the shortest amount of time.
In a world where bank robbery is illegal, yet grave-robbery is not...?
In a world populated by individuals who seem ruled by greed, vampires and other monsters are spoken into some tangible, often frightening existence.
In a world where characters could be spoken into existence, and allowed to linger in unusual fields bound and un-bound, if characters could linger losing human characteristics and form, linger like ghost populating flat white spaces, if characters could attain atypical motion, yet exist like zombies without the ability to reason, or exist like demons without kindness, or exist like vampires, with constant hunger, or exist like the hungry ghost, lingering with desires to be fed, if such empty planes were populated by hungry, unreasoning, lingering atypical creations, mere works of the imagination, would their monster's tale be worthy of note?
Why Create Vampires?
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