"Vrykolak"@en . "V\u00E2rkolak"@en . "Snake Head"@en . "The V\u00E2rkolak was an undead creature which fed on on the blood and flesh of living creatures \u2014 usually humans, but it also attacked animals. Ladies would often end up being sexually assaulted by Varkolaks, later giving birth to children by them. The V\u00E2rkolak was invisible and hunted only at night. Far from being undetectable, it would leave footprints, and could be seen with infrared night vision goggles. Folklore had it that the child of a V\u00E2rkolak (called a Dhampir) could see it, and that such children frequently became Vampire Hunters. Normal bullets could wound a V\u00E2rkolak; holiness or silver was not necessary. Killing a V\u00E2rkolak was accomplished the same way as most vampires: a wooden stake through the heart."@en . . . . . . . "V\u00E2rkolak"@en . "The V\u00E2rkolak was an undead creature which fed on on the blood and flesh of living creatures \u2014 usually humans, but it also attacked animals. Ladies would often end up being sexually assaulted by Varkolaks, later giving birth to children by them. The V\u00E2rkolak was invisible and hunted only at night. Far from being undetectable, it would leave footprints, and could be seen with infrared night vision goggles. Folklore had it that the child of a V\u00E2rkolak (called a Dhampir) could see it, and that such children frequently became Vampire Hunters."@en . .