Unlike Frankensteins, Zombies have no fear of fire because they feel no emotions to begin with. Fires can be an effective lure for zombies. Particularly at night where the light will stand out the most. Flaming torches can be a fine weapon for one on one combat but larger fires are far better for hellish hordes. The sudden glare, crackling noise, and of course the heat attracts them. A behemoth of a blaze can override the...
Vampires only require blood to survive. They can eat regular food but even a small portion acts as a mild poison. It weakens them, and too much food can actually render themunconsciousfor hours. During this time the food actually disintegrates intonothingness inside their body by supernatural means. Scientific analysis indicates that the individual vampire viruses that become apart of their cells swarm the food devouring it in lieu of the vampire. Within them the food is...
Spontaneous Human Combustion (SHC) is the phenomenon of living, or recently deceased, individuals igniting in flames without any obvious external fire source. In a number of cases SHC most likely has an external ignition source, such as cigarettes, that causes a Wick Effect. The Wick Effect is set in motion when even a small area of clothing, or hair, is lit ablaze which in turn cuts the skin releasing subcutaneous fat. This fat then melts and...