Nosferatu means "not dead" or originally "offensive one" in Romanian, but it may have a greek root "Nosophoros" which means "disease carrier or bearer". In Romanian, Vampire is either "Vampir or Strigoi" not Nosferatu. I speak the language.
I appreciate how they use all of the potential significance of the word in this iteration; how he is basically a rotten walking corpse and brings with him rats like the original carrying the plague or disease. Thanks for the insight!
Nosferatu means "not dead" or originally "offensive one" in Romanian, but it may have a greek root "Nosophoros" which means "disease carrier or bearer". In Romanian, Vampire is either "Vampir or Strigoi" not Nosferatu. I speak the language.
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I appreciate how they use all of the potential significance of the word in this iteration; how he is basically a rotten walking corpse and brings with him rats like the original carrying the plague or disease. Thanks for the insight!