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Fantasy Face-Off: Vampire Vs. Werewolf
All right, ladies and gentleman, tonight is no ordinary
match. In one corner, we have the Master of the Night, the Fanged Fury, the
vampire! And in the other corner, we have the Hound from Hell, the Furred
Ferocity, the werewolf! Let’s meet our fighters…
The Vampire
Origin: Everywhere
Powers:
Retractable fangs, enhanced healing, super strength, super speed, hypnotism,
some shapechanging ability
Weaknesses:
Sunlight, holy objects
Brief Overview:
Vampires are undead creatures who drink blood to survive. They are nocturnal.
Due to their need to get up close and personal with their victims, combined
with the vulnerability of sleeping through the day, these creatures have
evolved to find it’s in their best interest to entice their food closer and
then wipe their victims’ memories to prevent them from raising an alarm.
Consequently, the longest surviving vampires tend to be smooth talkers and
quite attractive (at least as far as you know, given their hypnotic abilities,
who’s to say?).
The Werewolf
Origin: Everywhere
(though the animal form tends to vary depending on the dominant predator of the
area)
Powers: Wolf form,
enhanced healing, super strength, super speed, enhanced agility, heightened
senses.
Weaknesses:
Silver, wolfsbane
Brief Overview:
Werewolves are humans who turn into wolves, or human-wolf hybrids, on the night
of the full moon (possibly at other times as well, but definitely on the full
moon). Due to their animal nature, they tend to roam in packs, which gives them
added protection. Their animal nature makes them a bit gruff, but it also makes
them loyal and very protective, which creates strong bonds with those who get
close to them.
All right, well, I don’t have to tell you that one of the
most important considerations in any fight is location. A shark is a fearsome
predator until you drop him in the desert, then all of a sudden he’s easy
pickings. So, we must ask ourselves, where would a vampire and a werewolf be
most likely to meet?
Well, vampires aren’t just going to wander into town and
invite themselves in to tea, now are they? After all, when hypnotism relies on
eye contact, one has to concentrate on one person at a time, and that’s
significantly easier if you lure your prey to you instead of vice versa. Thus,
they are not likely to meet, or fight, in town. I can’t think of a reason for a
vampire to ask a werewolf for drinks, so the werewolf probably isn’t in the
vampire’s lair either. The most likely scenario is for the vampire to encounter
the werewolf outside while traveling from one place to another. Advantage:
Werewolf.
Now, for the sake of a fair fight, we’re going to assume
this particular werewolf was traveling alone. Perhaps he wandered off for a
good think, or he’s going to meet a non-wolf lover he doesn’t want his pack to
know about. In any case, he doesn’t have his pack to fight with him and he
encounters the vampire alone. Since he’s used to fighting as a pack, that will
require an adjustment on his part. Advantage: Vampire.
Both werewolves and vampires are territorial, so it’s not
hard to imagine they wouldn’t be happy to see one another. Werewolves being
more in tune with their animal nature, and vampires being more used to charming
their food, we can assume the werewolf would attack first.
All right, you know the fighters, you know the situation.
Who wins? And how?
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Jennifer Blackstream
is a psychology enthusiast with both a B.A. and M.A. in Psychology. Her
fascination with the human mind is most appeased through the study of mythology
and folklore as well as all of Terry Pratchett’s novels.
Jennifer enjoys
listening to Alice Cooper, trying new recipes (to which she will add garlic
whether it calls for it or not), watching television with her family, and playing
with her woefully intelligent four year old son.
Jennifer spends
most of her time drinking coffee from her X-Men mug and desperately trying to
get all her ideas written down before her toddler can find that all magical
button on her laptop to make all her work vanish.
Before Midnight
Loupe always dreamed of getting married. She yearned for a caring husband who would take her away from her servant-like existence at home with her stepmother and two stepsisters, a man who would love her forever. Those dreams ended the day she was bitten by a werewolf. Now she’s a mindless beast on the night of the full moon—a condition that forever prevents her from sharing a marriage bed. Not even the attentions of a handsome and endearingly strong prince can convince her that the life she wants is still possible.
Etienne is a prince in need of a werewolf. A werewolf himself from birth, Etienne and his family have protected their kingdom with tooth and claw—literally—for thousands of years. Unfortunately, the spell of a well-meaning witch is slowly turning him human. Only the bite of a cursed werewolf, one who was not born with the beast inside, can save him from becoming human. He has no time for anything that will not lead him to a cure for the cure. Not even the beautiful maiden whose gentle nature soothes his soul can take his mind from his goal.
Love cares little for the best laid plans or the impossible. A grand ball. The stroke of twelve. A magic “slipper.” All kinds of things can happen when you don’t leave the ball…Before Midnight.
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I would guess that the werewolf wins because he has a pack to back him up. He can track the vampire to his day-time resting place and kill him while he sleeps.
ReplyDeleteConsidering they both have an advantage at the first meet and they both are extremely strong, they can both shift to wolf shape, they would be about equal, only thing that would put the werewolf a little up would be if the werewolf can take man/wolf form, then he might could win. If not, I would say they would both battle until neither can no longer fight, and come back to fight again. This gives the werewolf another advantage as he can look the vampire up during the day and bring his pack. So then the werewolf would win. Thanks for sharing. Sounds lie a great book.
ReplyDeleteWerewolf :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWerewolf. Can take three forms and has a pack to help.
ReplyDeleteVampire - the enhanced healing & super strength has to count for a lot.
ReplyDeletewerewolf with a bite
ReplyDeleteI think the vampire would win; speed, experience of longevity, and strength all provide an advantage against a lone wolf in my mind.
ReplyDeleteMy vote is for the vampire. And a vampire would win because they could drain a werewolf of their blood during battle, hypnotize their enemy, etc. Some vampires can even fly. It's my opinion of course. :)
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