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Sparkling Skin: Predator point of view?

OK, so not many people like the idea of a vampire sparkling. Sparkles = glitter = girly = fail. Not exactly sexy and manly and thrilling. But... Stephenie Meyer made her Bampira sparkle in order to attract prey. Their prey is humans, and what do humans tend to be attracted to? Beauty. Sparkles = oooh pretty = come closer. Possibly that's how Stephenie was thinking when she decided on their sparkly skin.
What do you think? Are the sparkles understandable with this in mind? Or do you think 'nah, the Bampira are meant to be beautiful WITHOUT sparkling, so why glitter'?
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Oh, forgot to say, sorry if this has already been asked!
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I think its another delusional unfactual thing to lure in young girls. uy I pag-ibig glitter,but not on Vampires.
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Lol yes xD
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Critical Analysis of Twilight Sagot

Asvini said:
Interesting idea. I can understand someone being ok with the sparkles on this basis.

It still doesn't work for me personally though. The Twilight Bampira are so overly powered. Just super strength alone would be enough to catch human prey, on tuktok of that they have the speed, beauty and an assortment of additional powers such as mind reading. The addition of sparkles is so pointless. You could take away a ton of their powers and hunting humans would be just as simple. There is something so unnecessary about the vast amount of powers they have.

Also, there's the fact that I don't think there's a time in history it would have worked. These days our reaction to sparkles has mostly been mockery so I see very few people being attracted to it (not to mention the amount of mundane explanations one could come up with for it these days, meaning it wouldn't even have the allure of being mysterious) and in the past people were madami fearful of mythological creatures, and would probably be madami likely to fear something visibly inhuman, so it seems like simply being attractive would be madami helpful than the addition of sparkles in any era.
Finally, we have to assume their powers are to help them hunt. If not, simply being attractive would be enough and they'd need no other powers. As predators they need the ability to sneak up on things (not just humans, other predators that may be a threat such as the werewolves) and sparkles makes that impossible in araw time. They would be unable to sneak up on or hide from any enemy, because of their beacon-like skin, a deadly hindrance for a predator. That's why real predators evolve the exact opposite of sparkles, camouflage, because it's a survival necessity. So to me sparkles not only add nothing helpful, they actually hold Bampira back.

That's just me though, not putting down your theory, or anyone who is ok with/a tagahanga of the sparkles :)
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WELL SAID, Asvini! Very impressive.
LadyLilith posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
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Great answer! I just wondered what people thought, as I was sitting and thinking about the whole 'sparkle to attract prey' thing, thought I'd ask what others think of it!
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LadyLilith said:
I see what you mean. But Asvini pretty much sinabi everything I was going to say. I may also add that the Bampira in Twilight hide the fact that they sparkle from humans. So really, what was the point of them sparkling?
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Another good point -_-' hmmm there are big flaws to these sparkles.
HerMelody posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
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There are big flaws to the Twilight series in general. I apologize if you're a fan, but that's how I see it. :/
LadyLilith posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
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I agree about the flaws in Twilight. Still, it's a light read that I can get into without taking it seriously or thinking too much about it lol. Sometimes it's nice to just sit down and read some nonsense, and being a Jacob and lobo tagahanga helps.
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Phoebe_Gabriel said:
Hmmm let me think for a minute...
Ok so Bampira that sparkle... I don't think that this helps a predator very much. You see Bampira are attractive in their own way, they have extreme beauty, intriguing personallity, dark nature and not to mention superspeed and superstrength and only the first 3 are enough to draw a young girl in order to feed from her. There isn't that much dark in a vampire that sparkles-sorry if I offended anyone- Meyer made her Bampira not being able to resist human blood and when they taste it they can't stop drinking until they have drained the victim dry. But Bampira tend to satisfy their victims before killing them and not doing that including glittering kinda freaks out. And also if they want to hunt during the araw glittering prevents them because they don't want to be exposed... but if it its like that then why do they glitter? Sparkling is madami of a burden rather than a weapon.
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Sorry I guess this is a little complicating...
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I know exactly what you mean Phoebe_Gabriel!
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MadamOcta13 said:
I always thought-no, wait, it always has been that Bampira attracted their prey through hypnosis. NO GLITTER NEEDED!
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Cola020 said:
The Salvatores are real vampires!
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tdafan121 said:
The only thing that would lure in is an idiot. No offence to anyone or anything.
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ork100 said:
I would like to think this is madami complex than that. Could it be that the may-akda was thinking about how Bampira are immortal? Perhaps something in their cells has crystallized and that is what preserves them or whatever is in their tissues that stops decay is reflective. Sunlight causes damage to molecules, perhaps it is built in very effective suntan lotion. Bampira are meant to have demons inside them and Lucifer comes from the latin for light, perhaps it is their demonic side sparkling. Lots of fun possibilities that go beyond being pretty and glittery. I did think the scene in the film was rubbish, seriously sparkly required.
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I pretty sure Meyer would have hinted towards something of that kind in the books, but good argument.
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Aqua_Rose said:
Personally, I don't think people would be attracted to the sparkles, simply because although sparkles are pretty, and enchanting, and attractive, on a living creature, particularly on a creature that is supposed to look at least vaguely human, would be rather distressing and confusing, and people are probably madami than likely to either attack it or run away, both of which are in vain against a vampire. So, after that ridiculously long sentence (sorry, it's a habit of mine), I agree that the sparkling is completely unnecessary- particularly as Bampira are notoriously hunters of the NIGHT, and so their sparkles in the daylight would not necessarily be seen sa pamamagitan ng their prey.
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Book-Freak said:
I don't think they sparkle to attract prey - I think it's an effect of the transformation. In the Illustrated Guide, it says this:

'In direct sunlight, the disparity between humans and Bampira becomes madami obvious. The cellular membrane of the vampire is not as soft or permeable as in a human cell; it has crystalline properties that cause the surface of vampire skin to react prismatically, giving the vampire a glitter-like shimmer in sunlight.'

So the effect of the venom in the transformation upon the human cells is the reason for the sparkling.

Also, I think they make the sparkling madami noticeable in the movies. After pagbaba the meadow scene, I visualized the sparkling as madami of a soft glimmer.
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Haha, I put far too much time into thinking about that so nice to know I was on the right track. I'm not a twilight tagahanga so haven't read the books but I was a vampire tagahanga in my teens, Anne kanin though, so when I saw that bit in the film it sent the grey cells ticking. It's good that the may-akda has come up with new ideas, boring when something made up gets to be dogma.
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