Vampire Sunlight Protection

Didnt you see Blade? Sunscreen and leather is all you need.

Per Dr. Van Richtens (absolutely marvelous) 2E book on Vampires, Vamps pick up additional salient abilities as they age. In advanced age categories they pick up temporary immunity to sunlight and at Patriarch stage they are immune to it altogether. There are also salient abilities which can extend the immunity in younger vamps.
 

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Thundershot, why are you worried about trying to find previously printed feats, spells, etc for making a vampire immune to sunlight. You're the DM, if you want the vamp to be immune to sunlight, he's immune to it. You can make up some creative backstory about it (maybe he drained a celestial of its blood)- the thing is you DON'T have to stat out everything to run a good game. 3E has put too much emphasis on statting out everything- don't fall into that trap. I would make sure that if you take away one of the vamps main weaknesses though, you add another weakness to compensate. It will give the players a greater sense of accomplishment to figure it out and use it against the fiend.
 

You know... I guess I just try too much to keep things "by the book", but you are right...I'll let you know how it goes... :D



Thanks everyone
Chris
 

jasper said:
he did I reread the book and the book never states this.. And only recently did he appear in daylight in the movies. Could you give us a page and quote pretty please with blood pie pudding.

Quote and notations drawn from Leonard Wolf's The Annotated Dracula (Ballantine Books, NY, 1975), which is based on the second printing of the 1st edition of Dracula

p.156-7
Mina Harker's Journal
22 September
"We came back to town quietly, taking a 'bus to Hyde Park Corner. Jonathan thought it would interest me to go into the Row for a while, so we sat down; but there were very few empty chairs. It made us think of the empty chair at home; so we got up and walked down Piccadilly. Jonathan was holding me by the arm, the way he used to in old days, before I went to school. I felt it very improper, for you can't go on for some years teaching etiquette and decorum to other girls without the pedanry of it biting into yourself a bit; but it was Jonathan, and he was my husband, and we didn't know anybody who saw us -- and we didn't care if they did -- so on we walked. I was looking at a very beautiful girl, in a big cartwheel hat, sitting in a victoria outside Giuliano's, when I felt Jonathan clutch my arm so tight that he hurt me, and he said under his breath: "My God!" I am always anxious about Jonathan, for I feat that some nervous fit may upset him again; so I turned to him quickly, and asked him what it was that disturbed him.

"He was very pale, and his eyes seemed bulging out as, half in terror and half in amazement, he gazed at a tall, thin man, with a beaky nose and black moustache and pointed bear, who was also observing the pretty girl. He was looking at her so hard that he did not see either of us, so I had a good view of him. His face was not a good face; it was hard, and crule, and sensual, and his big white teeth, that looked all the whiter because his lips were so red, were pointed like an animal's. Jonathan kept staring at him, till I was afraid he would notice. I feared he might take it ill, he looked so fierce and nasty. I asked Jonathan why he was disturbed, and he answered, evidently thinking that I knew as much about it as he did: "Did you not see how it is?"

""No, dear," I said; "I don't know him; who is it?" His answer seemed to shock and thrill me, for it was said as if he did not know that it was me, Mina, to whome he was speaking: --

""It is the man himself!""

Wolf notes as follows: (note 8) "It should also be noted that here, once again, we see Dracula abroad in daylight. This will happen still another time in Stoker's story, though, interestingly enough, the film industry has taken it as dogma that a vampire cannot stir abroad by day." (emphasis was Wolf's)

I am looking to find the exact other passages in the book, but I took a class on "The Literature of Horror" where we delved into the fact that Dracula, by the book, could and did show up three times in the daylight in the book.
 

hmmm. vampires.

well. it all depends on the vampires sub-species. just make it so the vampire is of a particular sub-species that can go about in daylight, such as being a spawn of dracie or somethin. in the League of extraordinary gentlemen, Mina, dracula's last victim, recovered enough to be able to walk about in broad daylight. She did loose some vamp abilites.
Just give an take. or heck, just wiggle your fingers and say 'make it so'.
 

This may be a little late, but I just picked up a bunch of new books, and i got Fang and Fury by Green Ronin and one word.....Vampire Scion.

In the list of hinderances there is nothing about sunlight, also it is a spectacular addition too my current game.

Good luck.
 

Dammit... I have a feeling one of my players might be reading, so I shouldn't say too much more. For now, I'll just say that the vampire can go into the daylight. I'll worry about HOW later... But thanks for all of the advice... I also can't wait for OUT FOR BLOOD.. :D



Chris
 

Alright so you may just try using an item and feat in the Libris Mortis. In the book there is a feat on page 26:
ENDURE SUNLIGHT​
[MONSTROUS]

Your vulnerability to sunlight is reduced.​
Prerequisites:​
Sunlight powerlessness or sunlight-related
weakness.

Benefit:​
You can resist all dangerous effects of sunlight
for a number of rounds equal to 1 + your Charisma modifi er
(minimum 1 round). After this time, if you are still exposed
to sunlight, you take the normal effects as appropriate for your
kind.

This will help you if the party gets crafty and desides to expose you to sunlight when you are not ready.

The next this will be the item. And yes even those this item that will help is kind of like 'sunblock' its not to be disregarded for the fact that it is useful(esspecially if you get turned into a Vamp spawn and still want to play.)
Item on page 74:

Liquid Night:​
This dark, sticky fluid provides a daylightsensitive
undead creature with temporary protection from
the sun’s deadly rays. It allows the creature to ignore any
vulnerability to sunlight for a full hour. If subjected to a spell
or magical effect that would cause extra damage to an undead
creature that is vulnerable to sunlight, the creature is treated
as not having that vulnerability (however, this also burns away
the liquid night, ending the protection against either mundane
or magical sunlight). Liquid night has a distinct musky odor of
moonflower (one of its ingredients).
Spreading liquid night over a creature’s body requires a fullround
action. A single flask of the substance is sufficient for
a single creature of Medium size or smaller. A Large creature
requires two flasks, a Huge creature four flasks, a Gargantuan
creature eight fl asks, and a Colossal creature sixteen flasks.

With these two things I had a Vamp traviling with a party for a very long time. I think this could be something you are looking for. The feat is not needed but like I said my DM didn't always like me being a vamp so he dropped me in the sun every now and again the feat allowed me the rounds needed to either get out of the sun or grab a flask or Liquid night and use it.

On a side not there is an item(more likely an artifact) though I can remember if it was really an 'item' in Ravonloft game that allowed vampires to ignore the suns affects as long as within the radious. BUT I might be misttaken. would be worth checking out I suppose.

Hope this helpped. And I am an Undead/Dragon fanatic so I learn all I can about breaking them in games. ^_^

 


Depending on what you want this for, you could give the vampire the ability to create a projection of himself - a magical simulacrum, without any of his powers, but looking exactly like him and able to walk in daylight (and ignore other vampiric limitations). That way he still has to abide by all the usual vampire rules... but they don't limit him as much as the players expect.

Edit: Hmm, never mind. Something tells me the OP no longer needs solutions to this problem, since it was posted in freakin' 2003.

What's with all the ancient threads being revived lately? Did we open some sort of thread necropolis?
 

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