If you're curious to see what 'the people' think, here's a version with comments on. It's not much better, people are still acting like this is insanely clever (even though it's the worst possible execution of a potentially interesting concept), but at least there's some pushback.
I don't even get it, make it holy symbols wielded or placed by people with faith, doesn't have to be Christian. In some lore like VTM they have people with true faith for example that do damage to vampire by their faith, doesn't mention it has to be Christianity (though it makes the most sense what with vampire lore originating in Christian countries).
They should have explained that this specific shape creates an optical illusion for vampires and some idea of what it looks like - that they can't tell where the sword is, or it appears much larger, or it shimmers like it's magic or such as.
It's a cartoon they could even show it to the viewer so we could say "holy shit that would scare me if I was a vampire".
I noticed that too.
If you're curious to see what 'the people' think, here's a version with comments on. It's not much better, people are still acting like this is insanely clever (even though it's the worst possible execution of a potentially interesting concept), but at least there's some pushback.
I don't even get it, make it holy symbols wielded or placed by people with faith, doesn't have to be Christian. In some lore like VTM they have people with true faith for example that do damage to vampire by their faith, doesn't mention it has to be Christianity (though it makes the most sense what with vampire lore originating in Christian countries).
They should have explained that this specific shape creates an optical illusion for vampires and some idea of what it looks like - that they can't tell where the sword is, or it appears much larger, or it shimmers like it's magic or such as.
It's a cartoon they could even show it to the viewer so we could say "holy shit that would scare me if I was a vampire".