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Post by thewolfman on Nov 6, 2009 15:30:48 GMT
Since i am an unnrivaled wolven fanatic I always try to keep my friends informed of the traditions of the werewolf community and have introduced many in my aquantance to these facinating creatures. Now a few of my aquantances have claimed that relationships between the witch and wolf have not always been of a jovial nature, while another of my more eccentric fellow wolven lovers believes that the two breeds get on fine and dandy. What are your translations of the subject matter of which i have written about in this post?
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Post by Vampire Girl on Nov 6, 2009 16:00:58 GMT
I think they would probably get on well... I little bit of fokelore for you here, If a witch and Werewolf had a child it was illedgedly destined to become a vampire (As apposed to the munsters where a vampire and frankenstein monster had a werewolf as a son. ) So yeah, I think they'd make a good couple
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Post by thewolfman on Nov 6, 2009 16:24:30 GMT
I think they would probably get on well... I little bit of fokelore for you here, If a witch and Werewolf had a child it was illedgedly destined to become a vampire (As apposed to the munsters where a vampire and frankenstein monster had a werewolf as a son. ) So yeah, I think they'd make a good couple I would debate the truth of the folkloric information you have posted in your last reply, with personal experience backing me up. You see, my former wife (we divorced earlier this year, sadly) was a witch fanatic who followed the customs of the white witches. I meanwhile, as I think I have made quite plain, am a werewolf fanatic who has almost achieved his true werewolf form. I am sure you can see where i am going with this description. We had two offspring, neither of which showed any sign of vampire abilities. My youngest daughter (I am unaware as to why I phrased that as such, because my oldest child is male, but even so), did occasionally bite into a classmates neck to suck their blood, and always looked extremely worried when we brought her to church, but obviously this is normal behaviour for a child of her age. My son, incidently, dissappeared at the age of 14 and has never been seen since.
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Post by Vampire Girl on Nov 6, 2009 16:31:06 GMT
Well, I believe the myth ment they would become vampires (or the undead) after first dying. Also seeing as technically you're not an actual werewolf I'm not sure if this fokelore would have any effect on your offspring.
I am terribly sorry to hear about your sons dissapearance also.
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Post by thewolfman on Nov 6, 2009 16:40:49 GMT
seeing as technically you're not an actual werewolf I'm not sure if this fokelore would have any effect on your offspring. HOW DARE YOU???!!! I have a good mind to leave this message forum with immediate effect!!
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Post by Vampire Girl on Nov 6, 2009 16:48:15 GMT
I am awfully sorry, I didn't mean to offend you, but you have said yourself in various posts that despite trying on several occasions you have been so far unsuccessful in your attempts to become a fully fledged werewolf.
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Post by thewolfman on Nov 6, 2009 19:38:26 GMT
I appologize. Alas whenever I encounter recollections about my former wife I become quicker to anger than in my usual state of tranquility and in fact you could say the werewolf comes out in me. There is indeed some degree of werewolf in me though make no doubt about that.
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Post by Vampire Girl on Nov 6, 2009 19:41:18 GMT
of course, thats ok, and perfectly understandable.
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