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Werewolves, vampires, religion

Werewolf 967 – This is a very interesting point, because the other creature that werewolves are so much associated with – vampires – are very much susceptible to religon (I’m no vampire expert, so this may or may not be true with real vampires, but this is what most vampire stories say).  So the question is, why would vampires be weakened by signs of the cross, etc.  but werewolves would be immune to these?    This just underscores the huge difference between werewolves and vampires.  Though so many people think that they are similar creatures, there are huge differences between the two.  Kind of like comparing a crocodile with a lion….both are fearsome creatures, but they’re not even in the same species.

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7 Comments

  1. Werewolf LeaAnn says:

    Well, you’ve to look at what a werewolf really is, and you’ve got to look at what a vampire really is. After you do that, it should be clear the big differences in both. (I’ve done that, and its really interesting…

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  2. lee ann says:

    god you make us sound like a science experiment or something

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  3. Alice says:

    WE AE NOT EXPERIMENTS!

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  4. lee ann says:

    hey I wonder what happened to Jason….

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  5. Alice says:

    Whos jason?

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  6. lee ann says:

    hey Alice!!!!! hes a newbee

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  7. Alice says:

    Oh shit I have like four newbee’s (all of my creating) wreaking havok as they please because right now I am dumbfounded that they are all living.

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