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I liked the Dresden Files approach to this, it is having faith in something that repels vampires, not the things people have faith in. So the main character repels vampires with a pentagram necklace and his faith in magic.
Blindsight/Echopraxia by Peter Watts had a good “science” based version. Vampires are an obligate carnivore/cannibal hominid that went extinct (after giving humans their “uncanny valley” fear btw as a survival trait to detect them) and had a heriditary fear of right angles due to a quirk in their visual cortex.
The idea being “right angles don’t occur in nature” and such. The problem with that idea is that they do, but still a decent series with some interesting ideas.
I liked the castlevania one about how it’s just a shape that confuses their vision for some reason.
I Am Legend had the reverse, where it was entirely psychological on the vampire’s part. Neville tests crosses and crucifixes on some vamps and discovers they don’t repel his Jewish neighbor, but a Star of David does.
That just brought back a memory of some comedy film where a character is confronted by a vampire and whips out his necklace, the vampire cringes in fear but then sees it’s a Star of David. I want to say a Mel Brooks movie.
Same thing in Vampire The Masquerade, True Faith is just total and absolutely certain belief in something.
In one lorebook, a vampire was reportedly sent running when a panicked businessman brandishing his credit card, believing utterly that the power of money would protect him. He was right.
So, in theory, could an incredibly narcissistic person be immune to vampires because of their faith in themselves? Maybe an extreme charlatan type character? As long as they too believed in themselves.
Jesus had faith in himself, and he was immune to vampires. And the religion he taught was all about having faith in yourself too. He told his apostles that their own faith could move mountains just like his.
20 In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. 21 Peter remembered and said to Jesus, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!”
22 “Have faith in God,” Jesus answered. 23 “Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them. 24 Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. 25 And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.”
Christians don’t need a cross in order to repel vampires. That’s just a crutch. A placebo. Anyone who has faith in themself as Jesus taught can do it.
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cough Doctor Who. Curse of Fenric. Loosely ‘it creates a psychic barrier they can’t penetrate’ that actively causes pain.
My favorite explanation: “it confuses the shit out of their brains”
does faith in science count? faith that distant stars exist? faith that the set of whole numbers is infinite? faith that the sun will rise tomorrow? faith that my wife loves me?
- Play Faith by Limp Bizkit.
- Vampire’s run screaming.
Isn’t it the same in Hellboy?
I don’t think the movie addresses it and I’ve not read any of the comics, but I should.
I think it’s in the Blood and Iron movie where a priest has lost his faith and is killed by vampires.
Said vampire would also have been afraid of fishes at first because those were the predominant symbol of Christians until the cross became more popular at some point in the 2nd century AD.
Not a problem for the John Carpenter 🧛♂️ series, since those all… wait this might be a
spoiler
Don’t exist.
But anyway the lore iirc is that they all descended from Judas Iscariot who betrayed Christ ✝️.
That was from Dracula 2000 iirc. explains his hatred of all things christian and aversion to silver.
I enjoyed this idea more than one might expect.
Don’t they mean upper case t’s?
uppercase (T) doesn’t have a part above the junction, unlike the lowercase (t), and as we all know, crosses have a little curvy bit below the ground.
Shit, I need to get a refund for my Saint Anthony’s cross.
Gotta have a solid foundation, y’know?
Those are twice as large but burn 10x as harsh:-).