Generally I side with that loophole, though based on my knowledge of the dwarfs in question, I’d assume they would not have a mat out front that says “Welcome”.
Yes. If it’s a place someone lives in, the vampire cannot enter. It’s like an inherent “life force” that prevents them from entering, not the vampire’s knowledge.
She entered the dwarves’ house without an invitation though.
In my imaginary version of this vampire tale she sees a mat out front that says “Welcome” … vampire loophole.
Generally I side with that loophole, though based on my knowledge of the dwarfs in question, I’d assume they would not have a mat out front that says “Welcome”.
Is the power that compels them to require an invitation still applicable if the vampire truly believed the house was abandoned? 🤔
Idk, honestly I’d suggest consulting Tumblr. They’re usually the authority on these things.
Yes. If it’s a place someone lives in, the vampire cannot enter. It’s like an inherent “life force” that prevents them from entering, not the vampire’s knowledge.
Similarly could a vampire enter your house without your permission if he were a cop of the warrant?