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Re: vampires vs werewolves
By: / Beginner
Post # 6
well, i have heard of accounts of a war between the two in ancient greece, during the trojan war. but as is debated how much of the trojan war actually happened, i wouldn't put it past for the vampire and werewolf war part of that to be exaggerated (if it happened at all) as well.
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Re: vampires vs werewolves
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Post # 7

What in the world?

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Re: vampires vs werewolves
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Post # 8
It's a made up war in the movies. Two opposites that are not that much different fighting over something.

Just remember not to believe everything that you see, hear about or read. The media blows things out of proportion, making the impossible seem possible.

Every myth though is based on some fact. (I'm not saying that the creatures that are brought in the media are real just that ignorant people feared many things.)
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Re: vampires vs werewolves
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thearean, there is no mention of vampires or werewolves in any account of the Trojan War... unless it's in a modern novel. We know the war occurred; just probably not exactly as described in the Iliad. But even in that work, no vampires or werewolves.
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Okay seriously why do people keep making these kinds of post?? Vampires and werewolves do not exist here on earth. You can not be a werewolf or vampire in the psychical world. In speaking terms Earth. Werewolves and vampires only exist on the astral planes, If that is what you believe. Eveyone dosen't believe in these things. Niether do I. I like the mythology of them. But they plainly do not exist period.

There is NO!! war at all, that is what hollywood has made these things to be. Its all fiction and fantasy. This is reality and the real world. So please make a reality check next time. You are human and where born human. You can't change your psychical body also.

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Re: vampires vs werewolves
By: / Novice
Post # 11
Vampires, werewolves, why should they fight? They are the same really, just people with overactive imaginations. Vampires and werewolves are both fake and therefore have no war between them. The idea that they do fight started with underworld. Also a work of fiction.
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Re: vampires vs werewolve
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Post # 12
wolfboy, if your friend really is 1000 years old then at best they would be very weak and just a sack of blood that can talk due to the bacteria that would slowly rot their body if they were unlucky enough to be that old.
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I think there are vampires. just not the media version. I dont think they are immortal either. I think they are people who feed off of peoples energies making them weak and "lifeless".
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Post # 14
Stephanie Meyer
Team Edward (Vampire)
Team Jacob (Werewolf)

also the movie Underworld
the television show The Vampire Diaries (love it!! watch it)

and much more.

Blessed Be!
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Re: vampires vs werewolves
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The whole idea of this started ages ago with scifi and fantasy writers. Just like any good writer, they added a bit of drama to the story line. A fight between two evil beings. Of course this would create a lot of hype. I will have to go through my fathers library to see if I can find his oldest book on the subject. I can tell you this for certain, it predates the Underworld movies and Stephanie Meyer.

Regardless, they are just stories created for entertainment. Something meant to be read, enjoyed and put away. It is not something that was meant to turn your life into the quest for finding vampires and lycans. Same with romance or any other fictitious novels.

Love, light and blessings :)
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