Because if they stay out in it too long then it damages their skin, if they stay in a really hot country with lots of sun then it could well burn them.
because it burns them and turns them to dust or in twilight they sparkle To add to the above answer, it depends what kinds of vampires we are talking about. The original folklore shows vampires had no need to avoid the sun, it did not burn them whatsoever, and in fact they were capable of walking in sunlight.
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.
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.
Sunlight is the most common way to kill a vampire in folklore and literature. When vampire skin is exposed to sunlight, it typically burns and causes the vampire to disintegrate or burst into flames.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that sunlight can kill a vampire. The concept of sunlight being harmful to vampires is a fictional trope found in movies, books, and folklore.
Sunlight
Does he go into the sunlight? Does he avoid you so he won't drink your blood? Find these out and you might have a vampire on your hands.
In mythology, vampires avoid sunlight, crosses, holy water and sometimes water. Overexposure to any of these can kill a vampire. In reality, vampires mainly avoid sunlight/bright light and loud noises. A vampire in reality has heightened senses and has great difficulty tolerating solar radiation. Non-fiction vampires can be killed in the usual methods.
Taxes (death has already found him)
because it burns them and turns them to dust or in twilight they sparkle To add to the above answer, it depends what kinds of vampires we are talking about. The original folklore shows vampires had no need to avoid the sun, it did not burn them whatsoever, and in fact they were capable of walking in sunlight.
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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.
Well if you have your vampire be a shadow sun ninja before becoming a vampire, then you will not have a weakness to sunlight, although your spawn will.
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.
Sunlight is the most common way to kill a vampire in folklore and literature. When vampire skin is exposed to sunlight, it typically burns and causes the vampire to disintegrate or burst into flames.
If the vampire stays in the sunlight for a long time, all its needs become red, and it will die.
no they loose energy from the light