Post by Twilight Black on Oct 26, 2008 9:26:16 GMT -5
If anybody has ANY questions, feel free to ask. Even if it's a little thing....still ask.
1. Vampires are immortal, but can ONLY be killed by being burned.
2. Vampires can get hurt, but they heal at an extremely accelerated rate
3. Vampires are enticed by the scent of blood. Only self control keeps them from feeding on every human present
4. Vampires are more generally more attractive/beautiful than average humans.
5. Vampires don't age once turned.
6. Vampires generally don't like the smell of werewolves.
7. Vampires eye color will change to red when they are feeling a strong emotion, unless they are good at controlling their emotions.
8. Vampires can turn other humans by biting them. If the human dies before the vampire's venom has time to have an effect, then the human will stay dead.
(Msg admin for permission before turning a human)
9. Vampires aren't human at all, so when they get turned many human characteristics wear off. (abnormal sexual preference, the need to eat, the need to sleep, the need to breath) They also have slightly more animal-like instincts.
10. Vampires are very cold to the touch
12. Vampires are usually very pale
13. Vampires can't bleed because they don't have blood circulation. They can be cut and injured though.
14. Vampires are generally are graceful and agile
15. Vampires don't like sunlight, but it doesn't physically harm them. It strains their senses and taxes their self control.
16. Vampires don't have a heart beat.
1. Werewolves are immortal, but can be killed if they are injured beyond healing. (for example: decapitation)
2. Werewolves can get hurt, but they heal at an extremely accelerated rate. They don't heal as fast as vampires.
3. Werewolves are enticed by the scent of blood when they are in wolf form. Only self control keeps them from feeding on every human present.
4. Werewolves are of normal appeal to humans, as in, they are not extraordinarily beautiful or attractive.
5. Werewolves continue to age after being turned, but stop aging once they reach full maturity. (about age 30)
6. Werewolves don't like the smell of vampires.
7. Werewolves in human form will turn into their wolf form when they are feeling a strong emotion, unless they are good at controlling their emotions.
8. Werewolves can chose not to ever change into a werewolf, but they get 'hungry' like vampires. Like vampires, the longer they wait to feed in wolf form, the harder the urge to shift into a werewolf and feed will become. They generally get emotionally unstable, and can take on some wolf urges while in human form.
9. Werewolves can turn other humans by biting them, but they are at the mercy of the other immortals and mortals that were close to the human. (Msg admin for permission before turning a human)
10. After being a werewolf for a full month, they have normal wolf instincts, some even when in human form.
11. Werewolves are very warm to the touch
12. Werewolves look almost like normal people.
13. Werewolves have fangs slightly smaller than vampires
14. Werewolves can bleed
15. Werewolves are generally are graceful and agile
16. When in wolf form they look like normal wolves, except with slightly shorter and thicker legs; are large, about the size of a bear or a small horse; and have normal wolf instincts that are stronger than when they are human.
17. When in wolf form, werewolves communicate like a wolf. They have to change back to speak.
1. Humans are not immortal.
2. Humans heal at a normal rate.
3. Generally blood doesn't smell appealing to humans.
4. Humans age normally.
5. Vampires tend to be more attractive than normal (in sight, smell, etc.)to humans.
6. Humans can't automatically know about the existence of the immortals unless they have witnessed them personally, or if an immortal tells them about their existence. (Unless the admin gives you special permission)
7. If a human is told about the immortals, then other immortals have to right to attempt to kill them, IF they know that the humans are aware of immortals existence. (Ask for admin permission first)
8. Humans can be turned by being bitten by either immortal species. Being turned is extremely painful for humans and takes a few days.
The notion of vampirism has existed for millennia; cultures such as the Mesopotamians, Hebrews, Ancient Greeks, and Romans had tales of demons and spirits which are considered precursors to modern vampires. However, despite the occurrence of vampire-like creatures in these ancient civilizations, the folklore for the entity we know today as the vampire originates almost exclusively from early 18th century Southeastern Europe, when verbal traditions of many ethnic groups of the region were recorded and published. In most cases, vampires are revenants of evil beings, suicide victims, or witches, but they can also be created by a malevolent spirit possessing a corpse or by being bitten by a vampire. Belief in such legends became so pervasive that in some areas it caused mass hysteria and even public executions of people believed to be vampires
Vampirism is a strain of a disease that spreads through out the human body latching on to all white blood cells and converting them. Once this occurs the second stage begins, the virus along with the regular flow of blood races to the heart, overtaking it. It takes little time for the venom to do its work. After the blood cells all the vital organs are converted they begin to slow down. Within hours of being bitten, the victim develops a headache, fever, chills and other flu-like symptoms as the body tries to fight off the infection. These symptoms can be easily confused with more common viral infections, although the presence of bite marks on the body are usually enough to confirm the diagnosis. This stage generally lasts between six and twelve hours.
Within 24 hours of being bitten, the victim will slip into a vampiric coma. During this phase, the pulse slows, breathing is shallow and the pupils are dilated. Through this comma the composition of the human body begins to change. Morphing the skin, teeth, eyes, ears, etc. All five of the senses are sharpened and heightened to extremes.
There are two species of vampires, the nicknamed ‘half-breeds’ and the true vampires. Whenever the strain takes over a humans system, depending on their lineage, it can have one of two effects. It can either consume its host completely, or leave some pieces of their humanity behind. Lineage is the only factor that will make a half-breed a true vampire. If the human who gets turned has the vampire gene some were in his lineage, he will be turned into a true vampire.
Half breeds can blend in with humans better than true vampires. Their eye color stays the same. The skin is the same as true vampires, both are mostly invincible. Half breeds don’t have as much of the all consuming desire for human blood, they still crave it, but it is much easier for a half breed to resist. Their senses, such as sight, smell, eyesight, etc., are equal.
True vampires can not heal if they do not have a human to feed on. While half breeds can survive on animal blood, true vampires need human blood. Animal blood only quenches their thirst for a short time.
Vampirism is a strain of a disease that spreads through out the human body latching on to all white blood cells and converting them. Once this occurs the second stage begins, the virus along with the regular flow of blood races to the heart, overtaking it. It takes little time for the venom to do its work. After the blood cells all the vital organs are converted they begin to slow down. Within hours of being bitten, the victim develops a headache, fever, chills and other flu-like symptoms as the body tries to fight off the infection. These symptoms can be easily confused with more common viral infections, although the presence of bite marks on the body are usually enough to confirm the diagnosis. This stage generally lasts between six and twelve hours.
Within 24 hours of being bitten, the victim will slip into a vampiric coma. During this phase, the pulse slows, breathing is shallow and the pupils are dilated. Through this comma the composition of the human body begins to change. Morphing the skin, teeth, eyes, ears, etc. All five of the senses are sharpened and heightened to extremes.
There are two species of vampires, the nicknamed ‘half-breeds’ and the true vampires. Whenever the strain takes over a humans system, depending on their lineage, it can have one of two effects. It can either consume its host completely, or leave some pieces of their humanity behind. Lineage is the only factor that will make a half-breed a true vampire. If the human who gets turned has the vampire gene some were in his lineage, he will be turned into a true vampire.
Half breeds can blend in with humans better than true vampires. Their eye color stays the same. The skin is the same as true vampires, both are mostly invincible. Half breeds don’t have as much of the all consuming desire for human blood, they still crave it, but it is much easier for a half breed to resist. Their senses, such as sight, smell, eyesight, etc., are equal.
True vampires can not heal if they do not have a human to feed on. While half breeds can survive on animal blood, true vampires need human blood. Animal blood only quenches their thirst for a short time.
1. Vampires are immortal, but can ONLY be killed by being burned.
2. Vampires can get hurt, but they heal at an extremely accelerated rate
3. Vampires are enticed by the scent of blood. Only self control keeps them from feeding on every human present
4. Vampires are more generally more attractive/beautiful than average humans.
5. Vampires don't age once turned.
6. Vampires generally don't like the smell of werewolves.
7. Vampires eye color will change to red when they are feeling a strong emotion, unless they are good at controlling their emotions.
8. Vampires can turn other humans by biting them. If the human dies before the vampire's venom has time to have an effect, then the human will stay dead.
(Msg admin for permission before turning a human)
9. Vampires aren't human at all, so when they get turned many human characteristics wear off. (abnormal sexual preference, the need to eat, the need to sleep, the need to breath) They also have slightly more animal-like instincts.
10. Vampires are very cold to the touch
12. Vampires are usually very pale
13. Vampires can't bleed because they don't have blood circulation. They can be cut and injured though.
14. Vampires are generally are graceful and agile
15. Vampires don't like sunlight, but it doesn't physically harm them. It strains their senses and taxes their self control.
16. Vampires don't have a heart beat.
Lycanthropy is the ability to shift into a wolf, or a werewolf. Werewolves were generally accepted to be people that can shift into wolves during the full moon in traditional ‘mythology’. Traditionally these shifts were associated with the full moons, being believed to only be able to change during the full moon. Most often in these stories werewolves were vicious beasts, unable to control their ravenous hunger for human flesh. However there are different stories about werewolves, though mostly associated with being evil. Some claim that werewolves are the ‘hounds of God’ and they were great warriors who battled demons and saved humans.
Traditional teachings, even when werewolves were believed, were a bit off. Lycanthropy is a condition that affects the genes, physical body and mind of those turned. While werewolves have been around almost since the beginning of the human race, they have not always been believed. No one knows were the first werewolves emerged. However, when they did start emerging, they took on the wolf breed of their geographical area. (ex. Grey wolf werewolves from North America/Parts of Europe; Arabian wolf werewolves from Saudi Arabia; etc) One can either inherit the werewolf gene, or have it transferred by a werewolf bite. The mutation of human genes to werewolf genes is an extremely painful experience, unless inherited. If bitten, the person will exhibit a high fever, sometimes accompanied by painful spasms. There usually are no other signs until they enter a coma, when most of the transformation happens. During the time before the coma, the person is often disoriented, and unpredictable. After the coma, which usually lasts 4-9 hours, they usually emerge confused, scared, and, once again, unpredictable. They usually transform for the first time within hours of coming out of the coma. During the first month after their first transformation, their mind starts changing. They become more wolf-like, inherit wolf instincts, etc., even while in their human form.
The werewolf gene is easily inherited, being a dominant gene. If there is one parent that carries it, the child could be born with the werewolf gene. However, if there is only one parent that carries the gene, the child is unlikely to change before puberty, and have the potential to never change again if they choose to stop. If both parents carry the werewolf gene, the child is likely to change before puberty. By chance if the child is born while the mother is in wolf form, then the child will also be born in wolf form, and change back and forth from birth.
Most werewolves have a strong affinity for close relationships, since wolves are pack animals and benefit from being among their own kind. Werewolves hunger for flesh, human preferably. Just as if their werewolf self was an actual wolf, it gets hungry. With new werewolves it is harder to curb the hunger. When a werewolf gets hungrier, the impulse to change becomes more forceful. They get angrier quicker, and are more likely to change when they feel a strong emotion. More experienced werewolves are able to control themselves better. (Ex. Not bursting into werewolf form every time they get angry)
Traditional teachings, even when werewolves were believed, were a bit off. Lycanthropy is a condition that affects the genes, physical body and mind of those turned. While werewolves have been around almost since the beginning of the human race, they have not always been believed. No one knows were the first werewolves emerged. However, when they did start emerging, they took on the wolf breed of their geographical area. (ex. Grey wolf werewolves from North America/Parts of Europe; Arabian wolf werewolves from Saudi Arabia; etc) One can either inherit the werewolf gene, or have it transferred by a werewolf bite. The mutation of human genes to werewolf genes is an extremely painful experience, unless inherited. If bitten, the person will exhibit a high fever, sometimes accompanied by painful spasms. There usually are no other signs until they enter a coma, when most of the transformation happens. During the time before the coma, the person is often disoriented, and unpredictable. After the coma, which usually lasts 4-9 hours, they usually emerge confused, scared, and, once again, unpredictable. They usually transform for the first time within hours of coming out of the coma. During the first month after their first transformation, their mind starts changing. They become more wolf-like, inherit wolf instincts, etc., even while in their human form.
The werewolf gene is easily inherited, being a dominant gene. If there is one parent that carries it, the child could be born with the werewolf gene. However, if there is only one parent that carries the gene, the child is unlikely to change before puberty, and have the potential to never change again if they choose to stop. If both parents carry the werewolf gene, the child is likely to change before puberty. By chance if the child is born while the mother is in wolf form, then the child will also be born in wolf form, and change back and forth from birth.
Most werewolves have a strong affinity for close relationships, since wolves are pack animals and benefit from being among their own kind. Werewolves hunger for flesh, human preferably. Just as if their werewolf self was an actual wolf, it gets hungry. With new werewolves it is harder to curb the hunger. When a werewolf gets hungrier, the impulse to change becomes more forceful. They get angrier quicker, and are more likely to change when they feel a strong emotion. More experienced werewolves are able to control themselves better. (Ex. Not bursting into werewolf form every time they get angry)
1. Werewolves are immortal, but can be killed if they are injured beyond healing. (for example: decapitation)
2. Werewolves can get hurt, but they heal at an extremely accelerated rate. They don't heal as fast as vampires.
3. Werewolves are enticed by the scent of blood when they are in wolf form. Only self control keeps them from feeding on every human present.
4. Werewolves are of normal appeal to humans, as in, they are not extraordinarily beautiful or attractive.
5. Werewolves continue to age after being turned, but stop aging once they reach full maturity. (about age 30)
6. Werewolves don't like the smell of vampires.
7. Werewolves in human form will turn into their wolf form when they are feeling a strong emotion, unless they are good at controlling their emotions.
8. Werewolves can chose not to ever change into a werewolf, but they get 'hungry' like vampires. Like vampires, the longer they wait to feed in wolf form, the harder the urge to shift into a werewolf and feed will become. They generally get emotionally unstable, and can take on some wolf urges while in human form.
9. Werewolves can turn other humans by biting them, but they are at the mercy of the other immortals and mortals that were close to the human. (Msg admin for permission before turning a human)
10. After being a werewolf for a full month, they have normal wolf instincts, some even when in human form.
11. Werewolves are very warm to the touch
12. Werewolves look almost like normal people.
13. Werewolves have fangs slightly smaller than vampires
14. Werewolves can bleed
15. Werewolves are generally are graceful and agile
16. When in wolf form they look like normal wolves, except with slightly shorter and thicker legs; are large, about the size of a bear or a small horse; and have normal wolf instincts that are stronger than when they are human.
17. When in wolf form, werewolves communicate like a wolf. They have to change back to speak.
1. Humans are not immortal.
2. Humans heal at a normal rate.
3. Generally blood doesn't smell appealing to humans.
4. Humans age normally.
5. Vampires tend to be more attractive than normal (in sight, smell, etc.)to humans.
6. Humans can't automatically know about the existence of the immortals unless they have witnessed them personally, or if an immortal tells them about their existence. (Unless the admin gives you special permission)
7. If a human is told about the immortals, then other immortals have to right to attempt to kill them, IF they know that the humans are aware of immortals existence. (Ask for admin permission first)
8. Humans can be turned by being bitten by either immortal species. Being turned is extremely painful for humans and takes a few days.