Originally a vampire was thought to be an evil creature of the night. Coming out only at night to feed on the blood of the living. Because of this, it is thought that if sunlight were to hit vampire, the vampire would die in a manner of ways, because the creature is unholy and evil........I think.
In many vampire lore and myths, vampires are depicted as burning or being harmed by sunlight. However, this varies depending on the source, with some stories showing vampires being unaffected by sunlight.
In folklore, vampires are often depicted as creatures of darkness, so the sun is seen as an element that counters their powers. Sunlight is said to have harmful effects on vampires, such as burning their skin or making them weaker. This fear of sunlight has become a common trait in vampire mythology and is used to create drama and tension in vampire stories.
the sunlight unless they have the ring
In popular lore, vampires are often depicted as burning or disintegrating in direct sunlight. This weakness varies across different vampire mythologies and is not consistent in all vampire stories or folklore.
In many vampire myths and lore, vampires burn or disintegrate when exposed to sunlight. This weakness to sunlight is a common trait in vampire mythology, leading to severe consequences for the vampire if they are caught in sunlight.
All vampires sparkle in the sunlight. So I guess the answers would be any vampire.
They sparkle. Bella describes edward in the sunlight like this: "his skin, white despite the faint flush from yesterday's hunting trip, literally sparkled, like thousand of tiny diamonds were embedded in the surface." pg 260 of twilight that's right . but , this isn't the case for all books and films or tv progs about vampires .some sparkle . some burn . you get loads of different things . in the tv prog ''young dracula'' vampires steam up and end up burning ( as in smokey steam starts to come out from them ) .
When they see you yes. Oh, you got burned - like a vampire in the sunlight!
No, vampires are a myth.Your friend probably has Heliphobia. This is the phobia of sunlight which is medically recognised.
Depends on what kind of vampire. In Twilight, Vampire Cells begin glowing on and off, until contact with sunlight ends. This is only noticeable in direct sunlight, and some Vampire fans dislike this version of the reaction, claiming that the vampire was "glittering." In DayBreakers, contact with Sunlight results in Magnesium in the skin of Vampires, causing them to seemingly combust. In Dracula, Sunlight didn't bother him one bit.
In European Folklore; vampires were usually nocturnal, they did not die from sunlight. Nosferatu in the movie "Nosferatu" (1922) was the first vampire ever heard of to die from sunlight. I don't know. You said; sunlight, vampire, and curse in the same sentence so I blurted out facts. This answer is only somewhat relevant.
Vampires are make believe creatures. Part of the fantasy is that if a vampire is caught by sunlight it will burn up. That is why they are creatures of the night that must be back in their coffins by sunrise.