This raises the question as to how vampires bathe- is it an endless life of sponge baths? Taking forever to slip into and soak in a bathtub?
Sauna? Steam won't count as 'running water'. And if you're really pushing the definition of 'running water' then putting a hard lid with a silicon human-shaped hole on a bath would've suffice; the hard lid would prevent the water's surface from rippling and the hole would've prevent rippling on entry, or if you wanted to be extravagant, those Orbeez and/or polymer gels that absorbs water can be used to rinse.
yea, semantics really. i understand the example givin that she can't guzzle her drink from the bottle by "water falling" it. But can't she just drink straight from the travel mug? wouldnt that be the same thing as drinking from a normal cup?
Like why can't she put her lips to the travel mug........ohhhhhhhhhhh wait i think i get it.
in this world, Vampire's literally cant drink liquids by tilting a cup. They gotta lap it up or suck it by putting their mouth on still liquid like a doggy bowl? I think i got it now.
I mean, this still doesn't make sense. As soon as she drinks anything, whatever she's drinking will be "running" down her throat.
Now I'm imagining Dracula standing menacingly with a wine glass in hand brings it to his lips then when the liquid settles into place he starts lapping like a cat.