@charlie_pevensi@Y_O_R_I_C_K Отвечу тут, мало ли кому пригодится.
Началось все с того, что давным-давно, двадцать лет назад, Вера Камша написала и издала первую книгу, как она заявляла, дилогии: красное на красном. Про псевдоисторию и мистику, связь миров, мертвых богов, вот это все.
@powergoth Vampirism was heterosexual on its dawn too, it was in a way a safe outlet to explore female sexual desires which where taboo general (and of course one (girl's eaten) or another (she's a vampire) led to her terrible tragic demise)
@Alizmoonnovi And if you will come and say that vampires start with Carmilla, then you only respect pop culture and thus should let it decide what vampires are anyway
@Alizmoonnovi Vampires were always *queer*, yes. They were others, they were (often) sexual beings. The were a lot of things, starting from painful transformation to what they are (or aren't) to the OCD (and other n/d) traits assigned to them in folklore and earlier stories