The Controversy of Twilight – Sparkling Vampires
Friday, December 4th, 2009
Ever since the release of the first book of Twilight in October 2005, there has always been controversy of the details in the book. One of these are the fact that inside the book, the vampires sparkle (*in the sunlight*). I myself wouldn’t have thought of the idea because I don’t write about vampires. These vampires in the book don’t have all of the qualities that are in the lore. So what?
To be honest and in my writers opinion, having vampires sparkle isn’t as different as Margaret Weis having her dragon’s communicate by thought and colors (in the series of Dragonvarld), or in fact having dragons have four or six limbs.
Far as I can tell, no one actually can control the lore of ANY mythical creature. Movies say werewolves can turn without a full moon and even in book, they don’t need it. Now I know the traditional aspect of a vampire is a creature in the night that drinks blood, be quieter than death, and having them burn in the sun. In many stories there are vampires that are gaunt and in others they are attractive and fatal. Some books have vampires just can’t stand the sun.
