Saturday, August 23, 2025

Vampires and Crosses

Dracula has been my summer book. I had read it long ago, in my goth days; but only now have I "lived" it. Back then, I was probably dissapointed because "the movie was better" and because there was no Lestat on it. Warning: I'm not sure if this post is about rpgs at all. 

But now, let's admire the fact that all the old D&D books put a crucifix or two on their equipment lists. I had a player ask me recently: If I have a crucifix, it means that Jesus existed on some form in this world? 

I answered: yes. It's something a bit strange and that I don't know how to elaborate, but even though the healer priests on the cities are always female, the clerics themselves in the end behave like chistians deep down. They have white magic beacuse they channel the good god's will. But if a cross works, and specially if it works on the hands of the most alignmentwise neutral of the laymen, is because there is a Jesus there who died for our sins. 

Nowadays, the cross is not on the list; it just says "Holy Symbol", and is meant to be something the cleric uses to turn undead. There is a current on vampire-related media that says that is the faith on the Holy Symbol, not the symbol, what repels vampires. I do not think so. 

If we analyze deep down what is the core nature of the vampire, their key trait is not the sunlight weakness (actually, on Bram's Stoker book, it just removes the vampire's powers) not even their undead. The important thing is that they feed on the living to overextend their unlife. They should have died long ago, but they want to "abuse" the gift of life by stealing it from somebody else. Paradoxically it doesn't really work, as they are by their very nature uncapable of truly live. 

Jesus, on the other hand, gave his life. You might say he died for "us"; that he died for his passion or for the great work. The sight of a cross puts the vampire face to face with their sin, and the shame that they try to drown in lust and cruelty is then violently exposed; rendering him paralyzed by the small part of yang inside the yin that is their dark nature. All of this happens mostly subconsciously, and most of them only rationalize as "this cross burns"

 


You can see how in his eyes, the cross draws the sight of the true life he craves; the acceptance of the kingdom of heaven inside one. Yet that life is forever banned to him, enacting a mockery of it instead. 

It could be argued that other deities can achieve the same effect too, of course, but not just any. Archetypically speaking, Jesus is a "Sun" type god, so maybe its a good idea to search in that direction. I love comparative mythology but I am a christian and my knowledge is better on my territory. I am sure that your average buddha has reached enough understanding of love, surrender and devotion that could turn a vampire without any symbol at all. But Jesus could make it so every peasant could have a vampire-repellant cross in their drawer beside the bed (Thats why non-clerics can use crosses in D&D against vampires) 

I think that Ghouls could also be affected depending on their nature. However, turning zombies and skeletons is different. They are not sin-driven creatures, but rather puppets of one.

 


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