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Vampire or werewolf and why.


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What are the rules we're going with for werewolf? 

Transform at will or only on a full moon, and can other things trigger a transformation?

Do you retain control as a werewolf or are you a mindless beast killing the first thing you see?

As with vampires are we going with old school rules?

Can't enter a home unless invited, Can only rest on soil from their native origin, Can't cross running water, Have to count grains of rice, sand, or dirt if laid before a door, do holy symbols kill/simply hurt or do nothing at all, Do you have complete control over any thralls you create? 



 

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2 hours ago, HardcoreHunter said:

What are the rules we're going with for werewolf? 

Transform at will or only on a full moon, and can other things trigger a transformation?

Do you retain control as a werewolf or are you a mindless beast killing the first thing you see?

As with vampires are we going with old school rules?

Can't enter a home unless invited, Can only rest on soil from their native origin, Can't cross running water, Have to count grains of rice, sand, or dirt if laid before a door, do holy symbols kill/simply hurt or do nothing at all, Do you have complete control over any thralls you create? 



 

you decide.

making decisions is exhausting.

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Guess I didn't really give reasons why I would want to be a vamp over a wolf so for one it's WAY easier to blend in while still taking advantage of your added abilities, and secondly I've always vibed with the vampire's plight. Nocturnal sun hating bat people..

Also immortality is fucking hard to pass up even if you put the bogus weaknesses on the vampire you're immune to death from natural causes, and almost immune to death altogether. If you've ever put serious thought into that concept I see how it would easily become a curse eventually, but for the first few centuries at least I think I could party like a rock star with no regrets... Seeing friends and family etc come and go might eventually take it's toll however.. Just think about the loss an average human being faces over a lifetime, but it's endless.. I mean there's always turning other people I guess, but realistically thinking about that it would be a risky affair for many reasons. 

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