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Chapter 123 Vampire Deeds 5/6(2/2)

One explanation is that vampires have established a connection or dependence with their land or tomb, and leaving the land will weaken their power; another explanation is that the land has some sacred attributes for vampires and has a kind of inhibition on them

or dispersing effect.

This land restriction is also reflected in literary and film works.

In other common vampire-themed works, vampires are restricted to specific places, such as old castles.

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Vampire Story 6: Impenetrable Water.

The weakness of vampires that cannot cross flowing water is a common element in vampire legends. The prototype of this weakness can be traced back to multiple cultures and legends, especially Youyang's vampire legend.

According to legend, vampires are considered unclean beings and cannot pass through running water.

This includes natural water bodies such as rivers, streams, and seas, as well as surging water or flowing waterways; vampires will be restrained, harmed, or lose power when encountering flowing water.

One theory is that running water is seen as a pure element, with purifying and sacred properties, so vampires cannot touch or cross it. Another theory is that the movement and flow of running water have a symbolic meaning, representing life and change,

As undead creatures, vampires cannot adapt to or coexist with them.

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