Unless I fudged up somewhere (and this is entirely possible), she hasn't been out in the sun for any prolonged periods of time. I followed what I consider logic for scenes in the castle, though. If vampires can't be awake in the day because of the sun, then it would stand to reason that if the sun can't get to them, it shouldn't matter, right? At least, that's the way I see it. Maxis doesn't agree that if you make a building with no windows vampires should be able to be up during the day. That's why Inamorta had all the windows removed from the castle. She didn't want to be a slave to the sun, so she made a world where there would always be an endless night. Pretty complex for a 10 year old, huh?
EDIT: Did that make any sense? It might not have...
I wasn't refering to the lack of windows in the castle it makes sense why you did that. I was refering to the comment at the end when Dahlia was asking Basura what were the three things in the house that they couldn't find anywhere else and Basura said that one of the things was the fact that they could walk in the sun. When in a earlyer chapter you said that Dahlia could only walk in the sun for a short period of time before it became uncomfortable for her.
Thourgh now that I think about it maybe Basura was just saying that's it rare for vampires to be able to walk in the sun at all. Even if Dahlia can only walk comfortably in sunlight for a short time.
It is silly that Maxis made it so that if vampires get up during the day the sun still burns them even though there's no windows. (I know I tried it myself)
See ya :smile: