If they are true, then so is the myth.
A human becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by another werewolf. But in most cases a werewolf is born into being a werewolf. A Vampire becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by a werewolf and then that werewolf smashes the Vampires head in. The reason I know is because I am a Were-vamp(Werewolf/Vampire) And I am The youngest out of my "tribe"(pack).I am 11 years old. I swear on my first born child's education that every thing I said is true.
It is true for ancient Greeks but for other people they do not but they are really true
no unless they see delusions ---- Yes, lots of people have, whether that vampire knows what they are or not is a different question. People I know have met vampires without realising [that] that person is a vampire, too.
I have never heard that myth. In Twilight they say that the werewolf gene kicked in because of the vampire presence but that is the closest I have heard.
actually vampires are true and werewolves are also true the fact is that vampire and werewolf is a disease vampire:disease when a person is addicted to human blood werewolf:when a person has abnormal features and hair growth
Rhinos were the inspiration of ancient Greeks mythology. Historians believe this to be true based on the ancient findings of rhino bones.
A lycan is a werewolf that can trace its decent from King Lycaon, a mythical King of Arcadian who Zeus turned into a wolf. Lycans inherit their condition rather than have it transmitted to them. They seem to have some degree of control over their transformations and behaviors as opposed to the true werewolf who are uncontrollable and oblivious to their condition.
Yes, they can be married....if she is eventually turned over and has become a vampire. It must be that way because the male vampire will eventually lose controll and might kill. that is not true. it is possible, and it has been done. althou some have turned on their lover for blood, not all do that. some can overcome the thirst, because of the love for their lover.
Werewolfs and vampires contradict eachother very much. First you have to download the elder scrolls v dawnguard which is 1600 Microsoft points on Xbox which is 20$. A werewolf allows you to sprint for a long time but you can't access the inventory or the map nor wait a certain amount of hours. Thankfully you don't have to download anything to become a werewolf in skyrim you just have to join the companions which can be found in the city of Whiterun. The building itself is called Jorveskr, I think. Vampires though go through 4 stages of sickness if you don't make your character feed on other npc's, which can be done by clicking a (as of the Xbox 360) then feeding. Your vampire will eventually become extremely resistant to frost but susceptible to fire and sunlight, unlike a werewolf, who can travel at both night and day. Personally I would go with a werewolf. Thus us true because I have been playing skyrim for a few years.
When you go to make your sim, in the basics, there will be options for what you want your sim to be. It will show a werewolf, vampire, fairy, witch, etc. Simply choose the werewolf option and your sim will be one. If you have a human and want it to be a werewolf, you could cheat and use control shift c then type testingcheatsenabled true and you shift click your sim to edit them and choose the werewolf option. Or, you may be able to get another sim that's a werewolf to change your sim, though I'm not certain
Folktales- stories from different cultures that were told and passed down from generation to generation. Myths- Stories that when they were first created were thought to be true such as the stories in Greek Mythology were thought to be true back in ancient Greece, Roman Mythology was thought to be true around the time of the Roman Empire and Egytian Mythology was thought to be true back in ancient Egypt. Fairytales- Just little made up stories that are centuries old, they are pretty much folktales but they dont speak of the culture and society as folktales do
A vampire is a dead body. The contagion that effects the condition has to be administered to a living person in a rather delicate procedure over the course of three to four weeks. During this time period the person is both living and effectively 'infected' with the vampire contagion (whatever that is, studies are incomplete and even contradictory). If they then die while in this state they have the potential to become a true vampire with the ability to steal life-form from living things. (It is not guaranteed that they will, the process is not robust and even if it does succeed the result can be far less than ideal.) If they survive the active infectious stage of the contagion then they lose the ability to become a vampire after they die and live out a perfectly normal human life. In fact they may very well become immune to reinfection as well.A werewolf is a living thing with the contagion entrenched within the living body. When the werewolf dies so does the werewolf condition and all related potentials.So you see there is a possibility of an over-lap in a short three to four week period. However a werewolf has exceptional recuperative powers and the frail vampire contagion attempting to infect such a body would not do well. A person infected with an active vampire contagion acquiring a werewolf contagion would not have time to have the werewolf contagion to become established (takes a month or more) before dying and entrenching the vampire condition.So the possibility of an overlap is really not feasible despite what they allude to in the underworld series.Ok, Ignore these stupid answers ¬_¬ x3 Many people think if you are bitten by a vampire, you turn into one, if you are bitten by a werewolf, you turn into one.