Folio Magi: A Complete Guide To All Chocolate Frog Cards
It is unknown when the idea for Chocolate Frog Cards was conceived, or who was the first wizard ever to be put on one, but for years young (and young at heart) witches and wizards have been collecting and trading cards. This book contains a complete guide to all 134 Chocolate Frog Cards, including pictures, dates, and descriptions, and a bonus section for you to create your own Chocolate Frog cards and boxes. Your Chocolate Frog Card collection is not complete without the Folio Magi! Coverart by Aladraws available here: https://nl.pinterest.com/pin/378583912428028701/?nic_v2=1a2l8YCQK
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Famous Vampire Chocolate Frog Cards
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Famous Vampire Cards Chocolate Frog Cards:
Number 01 - Sir Herbert Varney:
1858-1889.
Short-lived (by undead standards) Victorian Vampire who preyed upon women in London during the 1880s. Was subsequently captured and killed by a special squad from the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures.
Number 02 - Amarillo Lestoat:
1776-1977.
Flamboyant american vampire. Author of A Vampire's Monologue - intended to bore the reader into a stupor making him/her easier prey for vampires. 'Lestoat' is a pun on the name 'Lestat,' the main character of Anne Rice's vampire novel Interview with a Vampire.
1561-1757.
Bathed in the blood of her victims to retain her youthful beauty.
Number 04 - Blodwyn Bludd:
1923 - Unknown.
Known as the "vampire from the Valleys". Famous for singing to his victims in a sonorous bass baritone, before bitting their necks.
Number 05 - Count Vlad Drakul:
1390 - Unknown.
Notorious vampire who inspired the fictional Count Dracula created by Bram Stoker. Father of Vlad the Impaler.