Originally posted by: prvteye2003
Originally posted by: chibchacan vampire
Originally posted by: chibchacan
vampire
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
I think a lot of it depends on which "rules" or mythology you chose to follow. vamps have been pretty fleshed out in pop culture but werewovles have always been given the "monster" role. Although Buffy attempted to change that w/Seth Green being a werewolf but that really didn't work out all too well. Getting back to my point...
White Wolf (the pen 'n paper gaming company) has done an excellent job, IMO, of fleshing out and createing game worlds on everything from vampries to werewolves, to mages, to faries to human hunters of this creatures. And to me their werewolf game (Werewolf: The Apocalypse) is the most tragic and compelling of all their worlds. Not only that but that have done a magnificent job of giving a purpose and history to a creature that usually gets assigned the one dimensional "dumb strong beast" role. So, going by the mythology created by White Wolf I'd much rather be a werewolf than a vamp.
Also, vampires have just become too typical, IMO.
Lethal
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Vampires are immortal, rich, and have massive undead orgies.
Werewolves just go batsh!t insane once a month. If I wanted to turn into a hairy, salivating death machine every 30 days I'd ask to be a woman.
Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
I think a lot of it depends on which "rules" or mythology you chose to follow. vamps have been pretty fleshed out in pop culture but werewovles have always been given the "monster" role. Although Buffy attempted to change that w/Seth Green being a werewolf but that really didn't work out all too well. Getting back to my point...
White Wolf (the pen 'n paper gaming company) has done an excellent job, IMO, of fleshing out and createing game worlds on everything from vampries to werewolves, to mages, to faries to human hunters of this creatures. And to me their werewolf game (Werewolf: The Apocalypse) is the most tragic and compelling of all their worlds. Not only that but that have done a magnificent job of giving a purpose and history to a creature that usually gets assigned the one dimensional "dumb strong beast" role. So, going by the mythology created by White Wolf I'd much rather be a werewolf than a vamp.
Also, vampires have just become too typical, IMO.
Lethal
When you write "typical" do you mean common?
