Can't find anything useful on the web. There's got to be some kind of mideval logic that started this particular trait.
One theory is because mirrors used to be made from Silver (and mercury), and since silver was regarded as incorruptible, it therefore could not show the corruption that is the vampire.
The other theory is based on folklore that it could not be seen because it does not have a soul.
One theory is because mirrors used to be made from Silver (and mercury), and since silver was regarded as incorruptible, it therefore could not show the corruption that is the vampire.
It's believed they have no reflection because vampires themselves don't actually exist, and therefore cannot have reflections.
I bet you were an Angel and Buffy fan, huh?
I liked Angel, mostly because the more I got to see of Charisma Carpenter, the better.
One theory is because mirrors used to be made from Silver (and mercury), and since silver was regarded as incorruptible, it therefore could not show the corruption that is the vampire.
The other theory is based on folklore that it could not be seen because it does not have a soul.
Does that mean my lamp has a soul?The other theory is based on folklore that it could not be seen because it does not have a soul.