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why does Bampira sparkle in sun???

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franciska said:
I didnt know the answer but I know a funny pic abv that :)
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 I didnt know the answer but I know a funny pic abv that :)
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nessie-eska said:
I saw an explonation which is written sa pamamagitan ng cassie-1-2-3 and I think it's explain everything:
"I was thinking madami along the lines of a scientific explanation. They have dense bodies. Diamond is the most (or one of the most) dense material on Earth. This would suggest that they have diamond type skin cells. The angle of refraction is high in diamonds, so they refract light, which causes sparkling. I can't develop a trail of thought like that when I think about Bampira burning or turning to ash. Unless it's something that just is."

She posted it on "Critical Analysis of Twilight"'s wall.
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Robssesed said:
im not 100% sure to tell you the truth i think its probably something to do with reflection, their skin is pale white and ice cold so when the sun hits it it is warmth which does strange things to the body or reflection of the paleness when colour hits it thats my theory but im not sure
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Flickerflame said:
Stephanie Meyer didn't want to go with the traditional idea of Bampira bursting into flame when they're hit sa pamamagitan ng sunlight. Maybe she thought that'd be too weak. So she had to come up with something else, a reason why they'd avoid sunlight which would have caused the false belief. She came up with sparkling and its exposure risk. Also, as mentioned in TSSLOBT, from a distance the sparkling could be mistaken for fire.
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