What's more romantic? A Werewolf or a Vampire? RPG
By angel106307
@angel106307 (372)
Canada
February 20, 2007 6:39pm CST
I love the suduction of the vampire or the intimacy of the giving of blood (to feed them not to be drained). It's sensual and exciting. But a werewolf is so earthy and full of life. Depending on who plays the character of the wherewolf or the system you use they could be very native like. To play either you can use the White Wolf RPG books.
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
21 Feb 07
"Game"...? Oh.. yes.. of course.
I think the vampire has a lot of stereotypes to overcome, and that even if naturally the more romantic, and usually better dressed, and living in better neighborhoods, they have to live up to that. On the other side of the coin, the Nosferatu type is a lot less glamorous, and pretty decadent. Irish vampires have a few ethnic problems, see pic.
For werewolves, (apart from the excessive use of hair conditioner, and some understandable if awkward disputes with the SPCA and makeup departments), they're all action. They also don't get stuck with lines like "I vant to trink your blut," which, let's face it, isn't the conversational gambit it once was.
@Meg109 (94)
• United States
21 Feb 07
Both of these creatures fascinate me. Personally, I prefer vampires. They're so seductive and interesting. I can see werewolves being very fun and free.
@angel106307 (372)
• Canada
21 Feb 07
Those are great reasons. Werewolves being really earthy type people and vampires being suducing and aluring and cultured.
@emeraldisle (13138)
• United States
5 Apr 07
Well I'm in an RPG that has both types in it. Overall I prefer the Vampires. They just seem more powerful and romantic in nature. Werewolves seem more normal but at the same time they just come across as more of a victim then a vampire does. Werewolves have no control over things and that makes the difference I guess for me.





