where did it come from that the vampire needed an invitation? and without this, he allegedly cannot enter your house


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where did it come from that the vampire needed an invitation? and without this, he allegedly cannot enter your house
I knew about garlic, aspen, stake, silver bullets, holy water ... about the invitation for the first time I hear at dusk they seem to go where they want, in all sorts of vampire TV shows, where did this come from? the very first work in which this fact is mentioned is not a film obligation, maybe a book



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There are no vampires

--OZZY--
cultural. Crap. vampires .... but I would not invite))))))))))))

Paul
Vampire taboos But the magic that gives him all these benefits doesn't work for free. And many actions that are quite accessible to a mortal are closed to him. For example, few people know that a vampire cannot enter a house without the invitation of someone in it. True, for this it is necessary that the direct owner of the house permanently resides in it, that is, a rented apartment or an outbuilding in an apartment building will not be saved from a vampire. However, the invitation does not have to come from the host; suitable for a household member, a guest, and a servant. Any long-term dwelling is considered a home: a portable tent of a nomad, a hermit's cave, and even ... the coffin, if its owner is present in it. Some people recommend hiding from a vampire in a coffin or crypt. Unpleasant, of course, but you want to live? Moreover, he not only has no right to enter - he cannot even hypnotize those who are inside. The truth can be deceived by an illusion. But if he was in this house during his lifetime, then he is not protection from a vampire. That is why many bloodsuckers made the first victims of their own households, and even children ... Also, the vampire is not able to cross flowing water - even in flight. A good bridge may suffice, but not a boat or a ship.

Sveto4ka
at dusk they generally eat unfortunate squirrels =) this is not an indicator =) I read somewhere that every house has its own keeper who protects the owners from such guests, therefore, you can enter only when the owner invites, well, or then, when there are no owners, because then there is no threat to anyone.

kitty
In my opinion, the first mention of the invitation is in Bram Stoker's Dracula.

-You don't need to know-
This belief came from the fact that vampires are aristocrats. And to enter the house without an invitation is not only uncivilized for vampires, but also deadly.

Vlad Tepes
"... at dusk, they seem to go where they want, in all sorts of vampire series, where did it come from? The very first work that mentions this fact is not a movie obligation, maybe a book" Oh well.

Daria Tarabanovskaya
As a well-bred being (as we remember, vampires are very graceful, noble and have refined manners), the vampire will not go into the house, especially if it is closed. It can sneak into an open window, for example. Besides, the vampire is dead, he can't be where life is in full swing. But according to legend, if a vampire entered the house by invitation, he would come there again and again.

Hannah Anafelows
ლ(>▽<。ლ) if the vampire is such a "refined" creature. attention question! what the hell is he doing out the window? hahaha ... well, it doesn't fit!

artyom lebedev
WATCH MY NANNY VAMPIRE 2010 AND YOU WILL SEE

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