I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read 'Dark Waters' in detail. But it might include stories about environmental pollution, corporate cover - ups, and the fight for justice in relation to water contamination issues.
The 'Vampires of the Black Sea' is a somewhat famous story. It tells of a group of vampires that were banished to the depths of the Black Sea by a powerful sorcerer. They are said to rise during the blood moon and attack any ships that pass over their watery prison. Sailors have reported seeing pale figures emerging from the waves during these times.
One main theme could be mystery. Dark waters often symbolize the unknown, and stories set in such an environment might revolve around uncovering secrets.
There are often brave adventurers. These are the ones who are not afraid to explore the areas around dark waters, whether it's a murky lake or a deep ocean bay.
Sort of. While the core of the story in Dark Waters has roots in real-life incidents, some elements might have been dramatized or fictionalized for cinematic effect.
Yes, there could be some local tales that are famous in certain regions. For example, in some coastal areas, there might be a story of a vampire that haunts the fishermen who go out to sea. The 'dark waters' of the ocean at night become the hunting ground for this vampire. It preys on those who are alone on their boats, lured by the smell of blood and the isolation of the open sea.