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* The Immortals plan if the living refuse to become undead is to release an Eternal to wipe out the living. Jörmungandr is stated to just be a creature whose only instinct is to feed, and judging by the fact that the Immortals helped seal it, even they considered it dangerous, so their plan in the second game consisted of releasing an entity that would see them as food.

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* The Immortals plan if the living refuse to become undead is to release an Eternal to wipe out the living. Jörmungandr is stated to just be a creature whose only instinct is to feed, and judging by the fact that the Immortals helped seal it, even they considered it dangerous, so their plan in the second game consisted of releasing an entity that would see them as food.food.
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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense. Then you take another movie, ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'', and its statement that ultraviolet radiation that artificial light lacks is what vampires fear about sunlight. It also explains why a UV lamp or plasma light works for the game, too.

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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense. Then you take another movie, ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'', and its statement that ultraviolet radiation that artificial light lacks is what vampires fear about sunlight. It also explains why a UV lamp or plasma light works for the game, too.too.

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* The Immortals plan if the living refuse to become undead is to release an Eternal to wipe out the living. Jörmungandr is stated to just be a creature whose only instinct is to feed, and judging by the fact that the Immortals helped seal it, even they considered it dangerous, so their plan in the second game consisted of releasing an entity that would see them as food.
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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense. Then you take another movie, ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'',and its statement that ultraviolet radiation that artificial light lacks is what vampires fear about sunlight. It also explains why a UV lamp or plasma light works for the game, too.

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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense. Then you take another movie, ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'',and ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'', and its statement that ultraviolet radiation that artificial light lacks is what vampires fear about sunlight. It also explains why a UV lamp or plasma light works for the game, too.

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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense.
** Technically, it works with Ultraviolet radiation. A UV light or a plasma lamp will register.

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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense. \n** Technically, it works with Ultraviolet radiation. A UV Then you take another movie, ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'',and its statement that ultraviolet radiation that artificial light lacks is what vampires fear about sunlight. It also explains why a UV lamp or a plasma lamp will register.light works for the game, too.
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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense.
** Technically, it works with Ultraviolet radiation. A UV light or a plasma lamp will register.

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* Why does the built-in sensor only work with sunlight and not with artificial light? Then you remember the movie ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly makes sense.
** Technically, it works with Ultraviolet radiation. A UV light or a plasma lamp will register.
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* Although I've never had the opportunity to play this unique game I was pondering about why the built-in sensor only works with sunlight and not with artificial light. Then I remembered the movie InterviewWithTheVampire and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly made sense.

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* Although I've never had the opportunity to play this unique game I was pondering about why Why does the built-in sensor only works work with sunlight and not with artificial light. light? Then I remembered you remember the movie InterviewWithTheVampire ''Interview With The Vampire'' and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly made makes sense.



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* Although I've never had the opportunity to play this unique game I was pondering about why the built-in sensor only works with sunlight and not with artificial light. Then I remembered the movie InterviewWithTheVampire and how artificial light had no effect on vampires and it suddenly made sense. - {{Tropers/DannWoolf}}

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** Technically, it works with Ultraviolet radiation. A UV light or a plasma lamp will register.
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