Is the Serbian Vampire, Sava Savanovic, on the Loose Again?

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Sava Savanovic, a notorious figure in Serbian folklore, is believed to have been unleashed following the collapse of his ancestral mill in the village of Zarozje. In response, local authorities have advised residents to stock up on garlic as a protective measure, leading to a notable increase in garlic sales. The discussion also touches on the portrayal of vampires, contrasting traditional depictions with modern interpretations, suggesting a need for a more contemporary image of vampires. Additionally, there are comments questioning the relevance of Sava Savanovic as a serious concern, with some dismissing him as a mere folkloric figure lacking nobility and significance.
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Serbian vampire set loose!

The dreaded arch vampire in Serbian folklore, Sava Savanovic, is feared to be, yet again, set loose, after his ancestral home, a dilapidated mill, collapsed a few days ago.
Local sale of garlic has increased markedly, as people in the village of Zarozje has been advised by their council elders to protect themselves.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cal-council-issues-public-health-warning.html
 
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Serbia really needs to get with the times. Their vampires need to stop looking like this:

Nosferatu%206.jpg


and more like this:

http://suvudu.com/files/mt-files/Edward%20Cullen.jpg
 


The bottom photo is definitely scarier.
 


Evo said:
The bottom photo is definitely scarier.
I wouldn't use the word.."scary" about him..:smile:
 


arildno said:
I wouldn't use the word.."scary" about him..:smile:

Maybe "hairy"?
 


Evo said:
The bottom photo is definitely scarier.

Well you're certainly not a teenage ditz. :biggrin:
 


berkeman said:
Maybe "hairy"?

Hollow-cheeked, longtime smoker was my first impresion of him.
 


ok
I'll just ask ...

how or why is this is a political issue or a World affair ?
 


I've never heard of "dreaded vampire" Sava Savanovic, and no wonder. He lived in a shack. Undead peasant trash, if you ask me. Vampires don't count unless they're at least minor nobility.
 
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