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  • ID: 3185584
  • Uploader: djseifer »
  • Date: about 7 years ago
  • Approver: user 10357 »
  • Size: 105 KB .jpg (1000x1200) »
  • Source: yoruny.tumblr.com/post/175733017974 »
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  • Score: 19
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flandre scarlet (touhou) drawn by yoruny

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  • Flandre, but instead of vampire teeth, she has those Asian crooked teeth.

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    NegativeSoul
    about 7 years ago
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    A buck-toothed vampire. Does that mean she makes three punctures when she bites you?

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    BlastingNaba
    about 7 years ago
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    Weren't the original vampire fangs supposed to be the incisors?

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    Garrus
    about 7 years ago
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    You're thinking actual vampire bats. The corpses vampire folklore was based on were simply old and decomposed just enough that the skin had dried, pulled taut and shrunk, giving the false impression that the hair and nails were growing, and the gums had followed a similar process, leading to more of the tooth roots being exposed. I'm not sure the idea of them having specific "fangs" was originally part of the folklore so much as a general feeding on blood.

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