Werewolves are believed to hunt and kill vampires, because one bite from a werewolf can kill a vampire. Therefore, werewolves are often found close behind vampires, as the werewolves will be tracking the vampire as its prey.
I have the ability to look at anyone and tell in an instant whether they are a vampire or a werewolf. If I can see them, they are not either of the possibilities. Vampires and werewolves are figments of the imagination.
This matters on the person. If they imprint with werewolf then they are more attracted to them. If with a vampire then they are more attracted to the vampire. However some believe it is possible to break an imprint with a vampire although it rarely works.Personally, I would find the human phase of a werewolf more attractive than the vampire. It is a close call of course but the werewolf/man is actually alive, which makes a big difference to me. If you wish to see the 'good' side of a werewolf check out the movie Wolf with Jack Nicholson.
Sorry to deflate your expectations but the vampire and werewolf traits are not compatible.A vampire is a dead bodyA werewolf is a living body turbo-chargedyou cannot have both conditions in the same body. Come visit me an u will see
The werewolf doesn't die from a vampire's bite, but it transforms into a werewolf-vampire hybrid (see "Can a vampire die if it drinks the blood of a werewolf?").There is no evidence of the existence of werewolves or vampires. (Except for vampire bats, but that's not the question.) Most people agree that they are mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist.It depends on what the author of the story wants. Some authors may want it that way for the story plot, others may not.The mortality of werewolves is independent of vampires bitting them.
Just think about anything ridiculous, and then, add even more unusual, and ridiculous things to it. For example: a werewolf marries a vampire, but then, the werewolf cheats on the vampire. Now that's something you'd see on a soap opra.
Edward and Bella's part werewolf, part vampire, part human baby. Also Bella as a vampire! I recommend you read the book!
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.
Werewolves Why well its simple a vampire is a carcass/dead body.Even if you see (movies) they try to make vampires and werewolves equale its not true.Werewolves are live bodys able to turn into a well (werewolf) they are way bigger than a vampire.Pluss werewolves are fast with there long leggs and strangth they are faster than a vampire.To add more werewolves having there huge jaws and long teeth are much stronger,and that sence a vampire is a dead body they are more easyer to brake so there bite may be strong but not as strong as werewolf pluss sence there dead there teeth are easyer to brake.Also a werewolf in a fight with a vampire you can tell the werewolf would win if these things were real the werewolves strangth speed and the fact that they have so much power could overpower a vampire.The only problem with a werewolf catching a vampire is that vampires are so tiny compaired to a werewolf it is hard to grave when there running around.But all in all a werewolf compaired to a vampire is way stronger,faster,bigger,harder bite and power is stronger than a vampire.
A hybrid is a creature or an animal made up of two different creatures. For example, a centaur is a half human-half horse. See the link.
Yes, at one point in the dawnguards questline you will have a second chance to turn into a vampire lord. Serena will offer to turn you into a vampire lord so that you will not be weakened during the next objective. If you become a vampire lord then (not when Harkon asks you in the beginning) you can complete the dawnguard quest and be a vampire lord
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.
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