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- Yes, vampires do not need to sleep to survive, which means that they can stay for a long time without sleeping. Although vampires are conscious and supernatural being powered by the blood magic gained by trading their souls in exchange for the magic powers, they are dead creatures that don't require biological functions such as sleep.
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Jan 13, 2012 · Blood: VTM Vampires can drink human or animal blood, though animal blood is generally less nourishing and looked down upon by most. Sleep: VTM Vampires have to sleep during the day, in fact, they are unable to stay awake as they will eventually just pass out.
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So we know in most stories vampires can't be in direct sunlight, sometimes they even spend the daytime in coffins. But since they are invincible / healing themselves and whatnot, doesn't that also mean that they actually do not need sleep and therefore simply can not sleep at all, even if they wanted to?