If you believe Twilight, yes. Also the idea of vampires being immune to sunlight isn't new. In fact, the more powerful the vampire, the more resistant he is to conventional weaknesses like garlic, crosses, or sunlight. Most sources however say that sunlight torches them.
If real vampires are chasing you, you think of what vampires hate garlic wooden stakes and day light. and if that doesn't work go to the police.
AnswerNo, god did not make vampires. Vampires were created, They still are alive to this day. (and they do go into the light).AnswerNo, God did not make vampires. There are no vampires. Vampires do not exist, and have never existed. Teenage Twilight fans can play make-believe all they want, but no amount of wishing will make vampires real.
Currently, vampires everywhere are doing a great job of avoiding light by not existing.
people have different views of Vampires but truth be told they are like the ones in Stephine Myerys books the twilight saga. Before the movie Nosferatu 1922 vampires walked about in day-light without any concern. Count Dracula was comfortable in daylight although a little weakened in power. After Nosferatu vampires had serious problems with sun-light. It wasn't until Twilight came out 2009 that vampires regains most of their immunity to sun light.
No. Vampires are not real.The aversion vampires have to the sun was made popular in 1921 in the silent film Nosferatu. Before that vampire walked about in the sunlight with no problems at all. Count Dracula walk about in day-light, so did Carmilla.
They can. Count Dracula had no problem walking about in full day-light. He was only slightly weakened by it. Camilla had no problem being wheeled about during the day. It is only in 1921 with the incidence of Count Orlock that vampires became photosensitive.
At night because if they go out while pure day light then they would burnas they are elergic to sun
Garlic and light apparently so. Some vampires like light such as Edward Cullen, he sparkles and it's cute :3
Vampires can melt or sparkle when exposed to sunlight.
There are no vampires. (In films, or in any other fiction, they'd probably be active during the night, but avoiding any light.)
Some vampires are not affected by daylight very much at all. Count Dracula walked about in full day light and was only slightly weakened. He however had the full Victorian garb and had only his face exposed. Camilla also was wheeled about during the day (wheel chair that is) and suffered no ill effects. Count Orlock however was vapourized by the first touch of dawn through an open window. The vampires of Ann Rice's novels burn to ashes on the touch of sunlight. The vampires of 'Let the Right One In' burst into flames on the touch of sunlight.
little monster duckling vampires (remember they burn in the light vampires do) so when they try and get past it they sweat making heat. HOPE THIS HELPED!