"And lastly, Ordögöt. As the name implies, taken from the Hungarian language, Ordög, which means demon, this type of vampire is inhabited by one—if not more—devils who rule their souls. Ordögöt first appeared in Hungary. Just like Hexa, this vampire has a life that is almost the same as humans. Their level of immortality depends on how long the demon in their body lives. I don't really understand this type of vampire because they are very rare in the world. Maybe even, the existence of this type of vampire is extinct.
"There are easy ways to distinguish between vampire types and some are not. Vampires of the original type or Omidă, judging by their running speed that is almost the speed of a normal human, aggressive, too pale body, small pupils, and slimy blood."
"Ewww..." spontaneously, someone answered while frowning in disgust.
"I'm sure you won't like meeting Omidă." Justin chuckled softly. "Since I've never met Ordögöt, I haven't been able to see their features. But the most dominant of Ordögöt is their views which can sometimes change. Distinguishing Hexa vampires from ordinary humans is very difficult. Hexa is able to think about anything that humans do. Their bodies are perfect with complete and good organs. But one thing that makes them different from humans, namely the speed they walk and run. Sometimes vampire hunters are often fooled by this one thing. Vampire hunters are just ordinary humans equipped with martial arts abilities. Strength, speed, everything depends on them. Oftentimes we lose track of them, fast enough if you call it. There are some vampire hunters who carry extra tools when hunting. For example, rollerblading, skateboarding, segway, and others."
There was silence in the tent because the children who were taught by Justin were stunned to hear the story about the existence of vampires just now. It seemed that all the children in the tent were not mentally weak children who would cry and pee in their pants after hearing Justin's material. Some of them even displayed interested expressions.
One of the boys in their twenties with dark brown hair raised his hand.
"Yeah, what's your name?" Justin pointed to the boy.
"Peter Rodogrova, sir."
"You have any questions, Peter?"
"Yes, sir." Peter's gray irises met Justin's hazel eyes. He swallowed hard before continuing, "How do you get rid of the vampires, sir?"
"There are several ways to do it. The simple way and the complicated way." Justin walked slowly toward the benches in front of him, sharing his gaze with all the eyes on him with interest and interest. "The simple way is just dousing them with holy water, sticking a cross or sprinkling salt on their bodies. It could not kill the vampire directly, but rather tortured him slowly and painfully. The trick is to stab the vampire's heart and brain—all kinds of vampires—and then burn the body. Don't let vampire fangs stick in your body. Vampire venom can have two effects: death and change."