A common motive could be the pursuit of power. Vampire children may be tired of being under the control of the head vampire parent and see killing them as a way to gain absolute power within the vampire hierarchy.
One possible story could be about a power struggle. The vampire children might feel oppressed by the head vampire parent's strict rules and old - fashioned ways. So, they decide to kill the parent to gain freedom and take over the vampire clan. For example, if the head vampire parent restricts the children from feeding on certain humans, the children may rebel.
Children's vampire stories are usually less violent and gory compared to adult ones. For example, in children's stories, vampires might be more comical or friendly - looking, like in 'Vampirina Ballerina'. Adult vampire stories often deal with more complex themes such as sex, power, and immortality in a more explicit way.
Well, there's 'Hotel Transylvania' which has been made into movies but also has a children - friendly story origin. It shows a hotel where all the monsters, including vampires, can relax away from the human world. 'Count Dracula's Daughter' is another one. It has elements of mystery and adventure that kids often find interesting. And don't forget 'Vampire Kisses', which has a young female protagonist who gets involved with a vampire in a small town.
One common theme is friendship. For example, in stories like 'The Little Vampire', a human and a vampire become friends, showing that differences can be overcome. Another theme is mystery. Vampires are often mysterious creatures, and in these short stories, kids are intrigued by the secrets of the vampire world, such as in 'Bunnicula' where the mystery of the bunny's vampiric behavior keeps the story going.
Well, it depends on the type of vampire literature you look at. Some modern, more inclusive vampire fiction may touch on gay relationships among vampires. But overall, it's not a very widespread theme. A lot of classic vampire stories focus more on the horror, mystery, and more 'conventional' romantic or power - related relationships rather than specifically gay sex stories.
One site is FanFiction.net. There are a lot of fan - written vampire stories here. Some are based on popular vampire series and can offer a different perspective on the vampire genre. Another site is Smashwords. It has self - published vampire novels that you might not find elsewhere. Lastly, the Internet Archive also has a collection of vampire - related texts that can be explored.
Yes, in some modern interpretations there are gay vampire characters. For example, in some of the more contemporary vampire TV shows and novels, they have started to introduce more diverse characters, including those who are gay vampires. This is part of the trend towards more inclusive storytelling.
There may be some very niche or inappropriate fan - made stories that might contain such ideas, but they are not part of the recognized and respected vampire literature. Most vampire stories are centered around the allure of the vampire, their powers, and their interactions with humans in a more traditional horror or romantic sense.