Why do you have to be buried after dying from a vampire bite to become a vampire spawn?

Why do you have to be buried after dying from a vampire bite to become a vampire spawn?



The vampire's bite attack states that if bitten and the target dies because of the bite and is buried in the ground only then can they turn into a vampire spawn under the control of the vampire:



Hit: 7 (1d6 + 4) piercing damage plus 10 (3d6) necrotic damage. The target's hit point maximum is reduced by an amount equal to the necrotic damage taken, and the vampire regains hit points equal to that amount. The reduction lasts until the target finishes a long rest. The target dies if this effect reduces its hit point maximum to 0. A humanoid slain in this way and then buried in the ground rises the following night as a vampire spawn under the vampire's control.



But do you really have to be buried? I get that if you get cremated you won't rise as a pile of ash with a thirst for blood, but it seems odd that being buried is a requirement to come back as a vampire spawn.



What is the in-universe (lore) reason why humanoids killed by a vampire's bite must be buried in order to rise as a vampire spawn?





I don't really see how this question makes more sense than "why are vampires harmed by sunlight" or "why can't vampires cross running water". That's just how they work in D&D. Is there a particular problem you experience with requiring victims to be buried?
– Theik
Aug 31 at 8:06





@Theik No problem, happy to work with it, but it just seems odd that being buried is a requirement. What if you're left to die in the woods, why would you not then become a vampire spawn? The reason I believe this to be different to the rules you mentioned is because this is the first time I'm hearing this. Not once have I seen a movie or read a book where being buried is a requirement, so I'd like to know why the writers of D&D chose this.
– Yates
Aug 31 at 8:09






If you want to know why the writers made this decision, then that's a designer-reasons question and it is not on topic for the stack - such questions almost never get good answers.
– Carcer
Aug 31 at 8:18





I've edited out the designer-reasons portion of the question and focused it just on the lore reason.
– V2Blast
Aug 31 at 8:35





@V2Blast I just noticed, thank you :)
– Yates
Aug 31 at 8:37




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As clarified in the earlier descriptive text at the start of the Monster Manual entry on vampires (p. 295), vampires and vampire spawn are bound to their sites of burial or entombment:



Chained to the Grave. Every vampire remains bound to its coffin, crypt, or grave site, where it must rest by day. If a vampire didn’t receive a formal burial, it must lie beneath a foot of earth at the place of its transition to undeath. A vampire can move its place of burial by transporting its coffin or a significant amount of grave dirt to another location. Some vampires set up multiple resting places this way.



The vampire's grave site and burial are metaphysically significant to their nature - a vampire cannot exist without a grave of some kind that acts as its resting place, from which it ventures at night and returns to during the day. A creature killed by a vampire's bite who does not receive a deliberate burial will not become a vampire spawn unless "naturally" buried somehow - such as by a landslide or cave-in. Either way, they must be in conditions that could be described as a grave or tomb in order to raise as a vampire.



The "Stake to the Heart" weakness that vampires and vampire spawn have specifically references their resting place:



Vampire Weaknesses. The vampire has the following flaws:



[...]



And the vampire spawn version:



Vampire spawn, though less powerful than "true" vampires and slaved to their master's will, are still vampires with normal vampiric strengths and weaknesses, and they still require a grave of some kind to rest in.





Being left somewhere and then having earth blown over you creates a makeshift grave, I assume, but it's hardly a "formal burial".
– Theik
Aug 31 at 8:19





Yeah, I would probably rule that's sufficiently grave-like to count.
– Carcer
Aug 31 at 8:20





@ThomasYates Vampire spawn are a subentry of the vampire and the same overall description applies. They also have the "stake to the heart" weakness referencing their resting place (except that when a lowly vampire spawn gets staked, it is destroyed rather than paralysed like a true vampire).
– Carcer
Aug 31 at 8:26






May be worth pointing out that these vampire traits are very roughly based on common western mythology (a mythology that has evolved over time). Other cultures have vampires or vampire-like creatures with very different strengths and weaknesses.
– PJRZ
Aug 31 at 8:35






@ThomasYates: Vampire spawn are still a type of vampire; as the prior section of the entry notes, "Most of a vampire’s victims become vampire spawn — ravenous creatures with a vampire’s hunger for blood, but under the control of the vampire that created them." It then describes "true vampires" as those freed from this control; otherwise, vampire spawn still have the same vampiric traits described in the MM entry (outside the statblock) as a true vampire.
– V2Blast
Aug 31 at 8:44



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