Why do werewolves hate vampires?
They just do, no-one really knows why, I guess werewolves and vampies are just born enimes...apart from if lycans are involved. (Because they are half vampire-half werewolf...)
because werewolves think that vampires are going to suck their blood.
I have absolutely no idea, but there is a sort of repellent between the two. Just inborn or instinct I guess. Werewolves are just greedy anyhow; steal things from vampires
How do you get a vampire to love you?
Vampires are fictional creatures, so getting one to love you would depend on the specific mythology or story you are exploring. In most cases, showing kindness, understanding, and respecting their boundaries would be a good approach.
There is no official game called "Nintencats." However, there are other cat-themed games available on Nintendo platforms like "Neko Atsume" and "Cat Quest."
They can. A good way to discover whether you already have fairies/faeries is to walk outside after a rain. If you see what is commonly known as a "faery ring" (a large circle defined by mushrooms), then it is likely that they have been celebrating in your yard.
Where do myths and legends come from?
Myths and legends originate from various sources, such as oral traditions, religious beliefs, cultural values, and historical events. These stories are often passed down through generations to explain natural phenomena, teach moral lessons, or preserve cultural heritage. Over time, myths and legends may evolve and be adapted to fit the changing needs and beliefs of societies.
What is the climax of the book Dust City?
The climax of the book "Dust City" occurs when the main character, Henry Whelp, confronts the villain, Salamander, and uncovers the truth about his past. This moment leads to a significant turning point in the story where Henry must make a crucial decision that will determine the outcome of the conflict.
Why do Baptists spank their wives?
There is no religious mandate or doctrine in Baptist beliefs that encourages or condones spousal abuse. Such behavior goes against the principles of mutual love, respect, and care that are emphasized in Baptist teachings. Any form of physical violence or abuse is not acceptable in any marriage, regardless of religious affiliation.
What is emmas real name from genie in the house?
It is Actually Vicky Longley but in Genie in the house it is Emma Norton
The Woodwose or Wildman of the Woods is a mythological figure that appears in the artwork and literature of medieval Europe.
Every country has its wild man - Sasquatch, Yeti, Skunk Ape - that is claimed to be existent to this day. Others, like ogres, are thought by most to be just myths. At one time other human-like folk (Neanderthals) did exist, and these tales and stories may represent encounters with them. An image of a woodcut of the critter and a brief write-up are at the link below.
Eugenie "Genie" Francis (Frakes) is 55 years old (birthdate: May 26, 1962).
Yes, in the folklore and traditions, Santa Claus is often depicted riding in a sleigh pulled by reindeer.
Why do people believe in urban legends?
It is a myth, hoax or misinformation. Urban means "city", and a legend is "a story coming down from the past." It's a story that goes from mouth to ear and becomes popular but cannot be verified, most people start to believe it's true because everyone knows the story. Such stories often become distorted or exaggerated with time. Nowadays, many urban legends circulate by email as well as by word of mouth.
One example of an Urban Legend is some kid ate the candy called Pop Rox and drank pop, and his throat exploded and he died. Even though this particular one is fake, many others haven't been verified yet.
If you want to learn more about it then go to sites like Snopes and Wikipedia.
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Urban legends are a type of modern folklore (although some of the stories have origins in much older stories). The stories are 99.999% false (OK - I made up that statistic, but the point being you shouldn't believe them). On rare occasions the stories are based on true events but even then they tend to be embellished to make them more impressive or transmogrified to put them in an environment more familiar to the teller or listener. Often they will be focused on weird or supernatural events. They tend to be enmeshed in local culture but with the homogenizing forces of fast modern communication, the lines are becoming more blurred with more shared world culture. Even when cultures do not overlap that much the same basic story often shows up in multiple areas with tweaks to make it fit the local culture better. While Urban Legends can be used for entertainment purposes, they are usually used as cautionary tales or to make the teller sound more "in-the-know" well as for semi-serious explanations for random events such as disappearances and strange objects.
"Champ" is a term sometimes used in various contexts, such as referring to winners or champions in sports or competitions. In the broader sense, it is not a tangible or physical being, so it is not "real" in the same way as a person, object, or animal. It is more of a concept or title.
Are The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse A Real Religious Belief?
Many beliefs believe that you should not interpret the Book of Revelation (Assuming that is where you got this from) and if you take the book as fact then yes they will come near the ending of the world, although many believe that this is not truly how the world will end, they believe that it is not what is guaranteed to happen.
Answer:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the first four seals of Revelation 6... aren't "religious belief."
The "revelation" [the revealing"] is "The Revelation of JESUS CHRIST..." (Rev.1:1). It's a revealing by Christ, Himself, of end time world events that shall precede His return to earth with the Kingdom of God.
The Apocalypse [the book of Revelation] is written as a "parable"... which the Bible reveals is intended to "hide the meaning of what's said" from the general public [the multitudes].
"...the disciples came, and said unto Him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables? He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven, but unto them it is not given... Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand." (Matt.13:10-13)
That is how the book of Revelation has been received by the world in general - generally misunderstood. Because the world doesn't let Jesus interpret it... and tries to do it itself.
Jesus always took His disciples aside when the crowd had gone away, and explained to them "in private" WHAT THE PARABLES MEANT.
"...blessed are your eyes, for they see: and your ears, for they hear." (Matt.13:16)
"All these things spake Jesus unto the multitude in parables; and without a parable spake He not unto them... Then Jesus sent the multitude away, and went into the house [His house]: and His disciples came unto Him, saying, Declare unto us the parable of the tares of the field." (Matt.13:34-36)
The disciples didn't even understand them until Jesus explained them.
So, is the book of Revelation a "parable" THAT ONLY JESUS CHRIST CAN EXPLAIN to His servants -- "...to shew unto His servants things which must shortly come to pass..." (Rev.1:1).
Where in the Bible can we go to find where Jesus explains "privately" to His disciples the same "end time events" to which the book of Revelation alludes?
"...as He sat upon the Mount of Olives, the disciples came unto Him privately..." (Matt.24:3).
Of course, it's Matthew 24 [Mark 13 & Luke 21] -- the "Olivet Prophecy" -- as some men call it today. These accounts are the same end time events as Revelation, that lead up to Jesus' return... only in Jesus' clear and plain words of explanation of what the "symbols" of Revelation mean.
Remember... this is the "Revelation of Jesus Christ"... and no one else.
"...no man was found worthy to open and to read the book, neither to look thereon... Behold, the Lion of Juda, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof." (Rev.5:4-5)
Matthew 24 is straight forward in its chronology and lists the overlapping endtime events in the same order as the six seals of Revelation 6 fall.
The first four seals of Revelation 6 are the famous "four horsemen." Therefore, the first things Jesus lists in Matthew 24 "interpret" the "horsemen" for us as we sit "privately" with the Word of God and drink in His Living Water.
Jesus tells us that the four horsemen are "false religion, war, famines, pestilences." He states it clearly in Matthew 24:4-8... finishing His description of the horsemen with:
"All these are the beginning of sorrows." (verse 8)
What follows this is His description of what He calls a time of "Great Tribulation" [Rev.6; seal 5] for the whole world unlike any other time in history. The "private" description of Rev.6's fifth seal [the Great Tribulation] is Matthew 24's verses - 9-28.
The "four horsemen" are the ongoing events in the existence of all of man's generations... with "false religious belief" merely being the first one [with Jesus' emphasis on "false Christianity" and not just ones that don't profess Christ].
He says that these "horsemen" [religious deception, wars, etc] are the "beginning of sorrows." Another way of saying, these things will increase and intensify and build until they cause the world to erupt into the Great Tribulation.
The four horsemen are the things going on in the world all around us... which are so common and a part of our lives THAT WE DON'T EVEN SEE THEM!
Look at the religion that's in all the papers, now, that's causing such upheaval around the world among the nations... fomenting the global unrest and economic turmoil and riots and wars.
The four horsemen have been riding over the earth... and no one seems the wiser. And the global peril and distress is building, and building -- and we live with it, daily -- and take little or no notice [because there's nothing we can do about it].
"...For ALL THESE THINGS MUST COME TO PASS, but the end is NOT YET." (Matt.24:6)
"...DO NOT BE ALARMED. SUCH THINGS MUST HAPPEN, but the end IS STILL TO COME." (Mark 13:7 NIV)
"...DO NOT BE FRIGHTENED. THESE THINGS MUST HAPPEN FIRST, but the end WILL NOT COME RIGHT AWAY." (Luke 21:9 NIV)
That's what the four horsemen are... "THINGS"... that are the "beginning of sorrows [woes, troubles, tribulation]" -- the "things" [world events] that will lead the world into the "beginning of the Great Tribulation."
"For then shall be Great Tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be [again]. And except those days should be shortened, there should be no flesh saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened." (Matt.24:21-22)
The four horsemen of the Apocalypse are the unprecedented "things" happening in the world, now [global economic distress and ultimate collapse perpetrated by the religious beliefs of some, the resulting wars, famines, pestilences, diseases, earthquakes in diverse places], that are leading the world into the prophesied end time Great Tribulation.
"So be on your guard; I have told you everything ahead of time." (Mark 13:23 NIV)
When and were did king Arthur get married?
King Arthur is a legendary British figure, and his marriage to Queen Guinevere is part of Arthurian legend. The story states that they were married in Camelot, a mythical castle, though there is no historical evidence to pinpoint an exact date or location for the marriage.
There are actually several theories which are associated with this question. One of the first and foremost is that myths originated because they attempted to explain phenomenon which more primitive man couldn't understand, things like thunder or the ocean, by explaining with entities or system which they could identify with. Another theory states that myths were originally stories of the accolades of important champions or warriors. This theory is less accepted though because while it fits very well for certain mythologies, like the conquest of Ireland in the Book of Invasions, but ill fitting for things like the creation stories of the Native Americans. There are a myriad of other theories but those are the most prominent for myself.
What does father Christmas ride on in Finland?
In Finland, Father Christmas is said to ride on a sleigh pulled by reindeer to deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve. This tradition is similar to the one associated with Santa Claus in other countries.
Being totally fictitious creatures, my answer would have to be no, vampires do not live in Missouri, or Nebraska, or anywhere else. The closest you're going to find is if there is a Goth living in the area that happens to wear vampire teeth cosmetic dental appliances.
Sorry, to be the bringer of bad news, but it looks like Edward from Twilight, isn't moving to Missouri anytime soon.
What happens if you are bitten by a vampire bat?
The vampire can either eject venom, causing this human to become a vampire, or suck this human's blood or be killed .The victim who got bit by the vampire starts to lead 2 lives the1st who obeys only the vampires commands
What is the goblin known as the furry elf called?
Brownie: The name brownie comes from the tell-tale brown, ragged clothes that these small hobgoblin-like creatures wear. Brownies have small, flat faces with pinhole nostrils and are known to be quite hairy. Although they are normally solitary creatures, brownies are sometimes seen in groups. Unlike many hobgoblins, brownies are generally devoid of mischief and enjoy living in harmony with humans. If a brownie is treated well, often, they will perform many tasks and chores. For these chores, a brownie is never to be repaid directly. If a brownie is given a reward, they will vanish forever. However, by leaving something like a small treat for a brownie (their favorite treat being a bowl of milk), which they could happen upon, a brownie will be most grateful. If a brownie is offended (and they are easily offended), they will leave and take with them the good luck that surrounds brownies. Sometimes, if they are greatly offended, they can become a boggart, plaguing the house for ages.
What are the names of the gods in Austria?
In Austria, some of the gods that are historically significant include Wodan, Donar, and Ziu, who were part of the Germanic pantheon. The country has a rich history of mythological figures and folklore, many of which have influenced local traditions and beliefs.
A legend is a traditional story or narrative that is passed down through generations and often involves mythical or historical events or figures. Legends typically have a basis in reality but may include exaggerated or supernatural elements.
What is the Bermuda triangle's biggest mystery?
According to reporters, too many airmen and ships have gone missing in the area to be mere *accidents or operator errors, weather causes". etc. and that something deeper is involved.
It seems that the real mystery is why people fall for this. Given the weather and traffic, the number of vanishings is about what you'd expect. A lot of them never actually happened, many happened in horrible storms reporters won't tell you about, some are known not to have happened in the Triangle... and others are not known to have happened in the Triangle. If a ship fails to turn up on the other side of the planet Earth, someone will claim it vanished in the Triangle. If you really want to know about what is going on, read Larry Kusche's book "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved".
The social theory prevalent in Germany post-WWI that spread the idea of domestic betrayal. Stated that Germany lost the war not because the army was not strong enough to continue fighting, but because the Jews, communists, and socialists had "Stabbed Germany in the Back" and not allowed them to continue fighting. Blamed the Treaty of Versailles and economic depression on the leaders of the Weimar Republic. Considered an important factor in Hitler and the Third Reich's rise to power.