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Why so much dislike between vampires and werewolves?
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I hope you don't mind Greg, I added your book to the group shelf. (And my to-read shelf)
I think what it boils down to is personality. The vampire is the super human: strong, intelligent, ect. Almost over-human, if that makes any sense.
The werewolf falls back on instinct. Animistic, savage, untamed, and reactive. They act more on impulse.
If there was a scale that incorporated the human personality, and human was the buffer, it seems that the vampire would be on one end, and the werewolf on the other.
The counterparts seem to be polar opposites of each other, but in most stories they can't seem to find the common ground of being unhuman.
I think what it boils down to is personality. The vampire is the super human: strong, intelligent, ect. Almost over-human, if that makes any sense.
The werewolf falls back on instinct. Animistic, savage, untamed, and reactive. They act more on impulse.
If there was a scale that incorporated the human personality, and human was the buffer, it seems that the vampire would be on one end, and the werewolf on the other.
The counterparts seem to be polar opposites of each other, but in most stories they can't seem to find the common ground of being unhuman.


Generally speaking, I think it's a rivalry thing. You can't have two alpha monsters. Vampires have their arrogance. Wolves have their pack mentality. Neither one is going to tolerate the other for long.
Now if you had a werewolf raised from a baby/pup by a vampire master, then that might be an interesting take, although Underworld: Rise of the Lycans kind of already tackled that to a degree.

Other than that, there are several books where a single vampire and werewolf become involved with each other, but mostly in a Romeo and Juliet fashion where the "families" are sworn enemies, e.g. the Underworld series or parts of the Crimson City series. Another book that comes to mind is Almost Undead.






Lucifera's Pet and
Lesser - A Villainous Urban Fantasy
These are excellent reads!



That would make sex scenes interesting if the vampire was in bat form and the werewolf was in wolf form.



I'm working on a erotica short with just this idea. I'll be posting and promoting when it's ready for release.



Different deal.....a vampire falls in love with a witch in Deborah Harkness's "All Souls Trilogy."

I have wanted to see that as well.
I like what Greg said, I'll have to read one of his books soon.
I think it's just trendy. Or maybe just a cool idea. Yeah, pit the two monsters against each other. Like Freddy Vs. Jason or Alien Vs. Predator, it's just something that fans put together. I like that.
I think it's just trendy. Or maybe just a cool idea. Yeah, pit the two monsters against each other. Like Freddy Vs. Jason or Alien Vs. Predator, it's just something that fans put together. I like that.

All I can say right now is that a wet werewolf smells like dogs. Female Vampires smell of lavender or Patchouli or even cinnamon spice.

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