i would be wizard slash vampire
I would rather be a werewolf. There are more perks (run away health for one). To be a vampire you have to die - which is discouraging.
If you are, you know. Unlike many other "occult conditions", the vampire or werewolf is immediately aware of what they are. There is no ambiguity or confusion in that regard. The condition is a fundamental part of who they are and how they must live their life. Its rather like asking "How do you know if you're blind?"
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.
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.
No. To become a werewolf requires a rather specific process. Just being immersed in the subject does nothing.
It means that the destruction of the vampire in popular culture is almost over as Hollywood moves towards the werewolf...... Or maybe it doesn't mean anything because its just a dream and your subconscious isn't physique. ...................... Just possibly - the werewolf is a part of your self that is rather shy of exposure. The werewolf thinks perhaps if others saw this part of you they wouldn't want you around. So you hide behind the television / internet / ipod, so nobody knows the real you. But I suspect that if you give them a chance, you might be pleasantly surprised.
It will turn into a werewolf fully and cant turn back into a person.OR... Vampwolf! A Werewolf that can fly, turns back into a vampire during non-full-moon nights (and days) drinks your blood, and if it drinks your blood, you become a rather lupine vampire, but if it bites you and doesn't suck your blood, you become another Vampwolf.
There is no verifiable information about specific vampire covens in Salem, Oregon. Vampire covens are typically elements of folklore and fiction, rather than reality.
Yes, in Underworld and its sequels and Adventure quest A werewolf is a living thing. The condition disappearswhen the creature dies. A vampire is a dead thing. The condition appears when the host dies. Of course a living person with the vampire condition is called a Dhampir so I guess the over-lap is possible. But then a person with the vampire condition who does not die recovers from the contagion so the possibility of an over-lap is time limited, to a matter of weeks at most. Since a werewolf is in its active state only for a few days once a month (full moon) the possibility of actually witnessing such an over-lap seems pretty small.Lycans can change whenever we want. Not to mention the fact that thanks to the werewolves heightened healing abilities from an amazing white blood cell count there is a small fraction of a chance that the two could cancel each other out and the body would cease to live all together as the 2 venoms counteract and destroy each other leaving a lifeless body. So in theory you could cure a dying person bitten by a vampire with a werewolf bite. But this is merely theoretical and transmitting the disease from werewolf to human is much harder because of the raw magic and power involved. It gets rather tiring as I have heard and they get hungry afterwards.
VAMPIRE answer 2 definatley a mermaid. So peaceful and beautiful under the sea marring a mer man. Vampires are creepy and why would i want to spend my days sucking peples blood? everyone would just be scared of me.
The main objects that appear in vampire folklore, likely to ward off a vampire, are: garlic and garlic flowers, a crucifix and holy water. But, it is interesting to note that the vampire Lestat, in The Vampire Chronicles, rather liked looking at crucifixes!
it's rather obvious really - blood hounds