Most fiction now depicts vampires burning up in sunlight, either slowly or instantly, and sunlight is always lethal. However, this was started in 1922 in the German movie Nosferatu.
In the original folklore and stories of vampires, sunlight did not kill a vampire. In fact they did not really fear the sun. It was, at best, an inconvenience. Bats come out at night, and sleep during the day, does sunlight kill them?
Same as vampires, they were just nocturnal creatures, and came out at night. It was a fear thing as part of the myths. Arabian vampires came out during the day and slept at night, but see, deserts were more feared during the day, where the heat could kill you in a few hours.
Any fear in the folklore that vampires had of the sun, was because this was when they were most vulnerable to death. They were asleep. Try using a hammer and a stake to kill a vampire that is awake and moving, they move so fast, are so strong, can turn into mist, shapeshift, control your mind, it was impossible to do.
But when they were asleep, you could stake it in the heart, no fight. In fact the old folklore, the only way to kill a vampire was not as take, that only stopped it from moving, you had to take off its arms and legs, and burn the entire thing to actually kill it.
Bram Stokers Dracula, he did not die in sunlight either. He was weaker in sunlight, did not have access to all of his abilities, but he could move freely in sunlight and not die. The fear of the sun we see in fiction now is just a modern interpretation, a modern trope added to vampires. Original vampires had little to fear of the sun, it was the fear of sleeping, being able to be killed, during this time.
Vampires fear the sun because it is believed to weaken or destroy them in popular folklore and mythology. The sun is associated with light and purity, both of which are thought to be detrimental to vampires, who are often portrayed as creatures of darkness and evil. Sunlight is often depicted as a powerful force that can kill vampires or at least render them powerless.
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 myth states they can not be in the sun.
because they wear protective sunscreen
In the Twilight series, vampires sparkle in the sun because their skin is made of diamond-like particles that refract light in a sparkling manner as a result of their unique biology. This serves as a unique twist on traditional vampire lore where vampires are typically harmed or destroyed by sunlight.
Vampires should avoid the sun because it can weaken and harm them due to their sensitivity to sunlight. Sunlight can cause vampires to burn, blister, or even disintegrate depending on the lore. It is a common vampire trope that makes them vulnerable to sunlight in many popular myths and stories.
because arent fear vampires instead garlic
Vampires are unholy, and fear the cross because they are made from dark magic
No
Vampires fear fire. The only way you can kill one is to burn them, that is there only weakness, therefore they are scared of fire.
Vampires are the mystery. They don't exist. It's silly.
If vampires even exist, they wouldn't want people to fear them and out of that fear want to murder them.
Vampires are undead creatures who fear the daylight and feed on the blood of mortals.
Vampire are cool creatures, each in their own level. There are the noble level and there is the pheasant level. They fear the upper class vampires for they have experience and more supreme power. If they want to live, they would do anything. You may not believe in vampires and stuff but I do. This is my answer. Vampires fear is of a cross and golden bullets
vampires disintegrate when hit 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.
vampires symbolise all sorts of things, but they represent, in some cases, fear
Sanguivoriphobia. (San- gwee - vor- ee- fo- bia) it means litterally, fear of blood eaters. or in other words vampires