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  • Vampire Question

    So at the haunt that I'm volunteering at, there's a vampire section that has some shops. What are some shops that a vampire would visit? The shops are set in a Victorian Era London scene that has been taken over by vampires.
    - Ethan Hall, EEK Productions Owner/Operator

  • #2
    Hello, During the 1840's to 1900, which was the general timeline for the Victorian era, a Vampire possessing the following ilk of being refined, sophisticated, aristocratic and stately may very well have ventured into anyone of these following establishments, well that is as long as the shop keep kept late hours!

    Haberdashery
    Chapeau shop
    Tailor
    Furniture maker
    Instrument maker
    Casket maker
    Artist gallery
    Bookshop
    Print shop
    Tavern
    Maritime agency

    and of course, don't forget the Theatre.

    Good luck with your haunting.

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    • #3
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      • #4
        Watching Pawn Stars a week ago and a Vampire protection kit came thru. Turns out it was worth 20k plus. The kid had silver bullets, stakes, wooden hammer, holy water, two guns all kinds of stuff. See if you can find that video on youtube.

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        • #5
          I saw that issue of Pawn stars that is funny you mention that. Personally I think it would be pretty cool if vampires really existed I'd love to go hunt them! LOL

          Larry
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