Why a vampire cannot be seen in a mirror?

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By Danniboi33

The answer to this question is actually a simple one. Vampires are transparent. Light passes through them. Therefore, if they stand in front of a mirror, there is not reflection because the light is not hitting off of something, but yet passing through it.

They can temporarily counter this, but for the most part, their reflections are always obscured.


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Bozyslawa  says:
2 years ago

Dear Danni, please alaborte a bit more on this theme, i think you have hit on something important here.

vampires are the creatures of darkness - and they suck the life (Light?) out of others.

 what are your thoughts on that?

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Danniboi33  says:
2 years ago

Bozyslawa, actually, it is not the light that they are sucking out of you, but your soul. That is what makes a vampire translucent. They have no soul.

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