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Their neural pathways begin to form blood clots when their epidermis becomes exposed to ultra violate radiation. A blood clot in the brain is otherwise known as an aneurysm and while this will not kill a vampire, it is reported as being very uncomfortable.

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they will turn them to ashes.

The vampires are creatures of the night, and the sun is extremely dangerous to them, because as nocturnal monsters, the sunlight that makes vitamin D in normal people kills the hellish living dead creatures that live on the blood of living humans.

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In folklore, vampires are believed to be harmed by sunlight and can be weakened or killed when exposed to it. This vulnerability is a common trait in vampire mythology and is often used to heighten the sense of danger and drama in vampire stories.

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