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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A subtrope of Half-Human Hybrid, a Dhampyr is a child born of a vampire and a human. Generally they have all of a vampire's powers and none of their weaknesses, or watered-down versions of both: half as strong but only uncomfortable in sunlight (a stake to the heart is still lethal though). They are also frequently portrayed as vampire hunters. Just as some cultures once believed that murderers and suicides could rise as vampires, a child born approximately nine months after the death of the father might have been accused of this. |