GhostontheNet wrote:I'd have to go with vampires, because vampires have undertaken the good labor of teaching kids how to count, and what contribution have Lycans made to children's education?
Yeshua-Knight wrote:they've taught children the value of a good clean shave
i have to go with the werewolves, let's face it, the only thing that werewolves are vulnerable to is silver, while vamps gotta fear sunlight, holy water, garlic, etc. not to mention the fact that a werewolf can better adapt to various types of terrain, whereas a vampire can only live in places where there is a place where there is no sunlight, then there's the whole availability of nourishment factor, vamps would have to stick to big cities with lots of living people, but lycans can live off of anything a regular wolf can which means they can be free to roam anywhere they want to just about
.....man, kinda sounds like i've put a little too much thought into this, weird
I was hopin' for a hairy fangy hunched over bat winged thing O.O
Haven't you seen the Nightmare Before Christmas? All it takes for vampires to go out in sunlight is a parasol. A clean shave for teenage years? Lol, that's exactly the point. Lycans tend to get into teenager style hysterical screaming bouts followed by massive carnage, they lack charm and manners, and they still haven't helped in children's education.Yeshua-Knight wrote:they've taught children the value of a good clean shave
i have to go with the werewolves, let's face it, the only thing that werewolves are vulnerable to is silver, while vamps gotta fear sunlight, holy water, garlic, etc. not to mention the fact that a werewolf can better adapt to various types of terrain, whereas a vampire can only live in places where there is a place where there is no sunlight, then there's the whole availability of nourishment factor, vamps would have to stick to big cities with lots of living people, but lycans can live off of anything a regular wolf can which means they can be free to roam anywhere they want to just about
.....man, kinda sounds like i've put a little too much thought into this, weird
Lycans tend to get into teenager style hysterical screaming bouts followed by massive carnage, they lack charm and manners, and they still haven't helped in children's education.
Yeshua-Knight wrote:i have to go with the werewolves, let's face it, the only thing that werewolves are vulnerable to is silver, while vamps gotta fear sunlight, holy water, garlic, etc. not to mention the fact that a werewolf can better adapt to various types of terrain, whereas a vampire can only live in places where there is a place where there is no sunlight, then there's the whole availability of nourishment factor, vamps would have to stick to big cities with lots of living people, but lycans can live off of anything a regular wolf can which means they can be free to roam anywhere they want to just about
Kiba-kun wrote:You mean like this?
I had in mind the old trailer to I Was a Teenage Werewolf. I've got to wonder, if these old films were so incredibly scary back in their time, would today's horror fillms give the people of those days a heart attack?Kiba-kun wrote:That depends on what lycans you're reading about or watching. One character, Karl Marsten, in the books by Kelley Armstrong is a lycan and is actually quite nice. He's elogant, a great socializer, charming to the ladys, downright nice. But then his job is being a theif and he doesn't treat other Lycans very nicely but he could easly live with humans with out casualty.
In the books by Stephan Cole, The Wereling, The main character (It's been ages since I've read these books so names elude me) is thrown into being a lycan and has control over it. He even befriends lycan haters. He has full control of his Lycan self and uses his Lycan senses and strenght for good.
Out of those two characters it proves that not all Lycans are the "Let's be friends! *rips out there throats when they're not looking*" type.
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