Do Vampires sleep in coffins?
Not necessarily. Some do. Many don’t. Some see a sealed coffin as a really good way to avoid being accidentally exposed to sunlight as they sleep. Some go to great lengths to design and build elaborate caskets of extreme comfort surrounded by an array of traps and blood-bound human guardians. Other Vampires find a comfortable haven, deep under ground or otherwise suitably protected from sunlight and unwarranted intrusion to be just as effective and find sleeping in a bed preferable to a coffin. Still others just find a convenient hotel room, hang the ‘Do not disturb’ sign on the door and sleep in the bathtub with blankets nailed over the window. Many Vampires, when voluntarily entering torpor, choose to do so within the confines of a coffin, or even a stone sarcophagus. This is more as a matter of security than anything else.