Why werewolves hate vampires
In one of Tolkien's poems, the hero Luthien disguised herself as a vampire to infiltrate Morgoth's lair and steal one of the Simirils. There, she runs into another werewolf that threatens to kill Luthien, just because she's a vampire. Although we don't know what happened to the werewolves or vampires, it's likely that the wolf-like wargs used by Saruman's armies were the descendents of werewolves. Therefore, it's likely that if the werewolves and vampires did fight in Middle-Earth, the werewolves came out on top.
The movie Van Helsing featured several classic monster characters, including an army of vampires led by Dracula. Dracula can only be killed by a werewolf bite, which makes Van Helsing's job extra tricky as Dracula can also control werewolves once they're fully transformed. Luckily, Van Helsing eventually gets bitten by a werewolf during his final raid on Dracula's castle, giving him a small window of opportunity to finish Dracula off once and for all.
At the stroke of midnight, Van Helsing transforms into a monstrous wolf-man and attacks Dracula The two heavily CGIed titans battle for a few minutes, but eventually eventually Werewolf Van Helsing gets his chompers on Dracula, instantly turning Dracula into a skeleton. Dracula has had several other encounters with werewolves in various media, dating back nearly 70 years. Dracula first fought a werewolf in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein , when the Wolfman rescued the hapless comedians from Dracula's wrath.
Dracula also had a link to Marvel's Werewolf by Night, which was revealed in a two comic crossover event. Jack Russell the Werewolf by Night discovered that his family's lycanthropy curse began when one of his ancestors was bitten by a werewolf imprisoned in Dracula's castle.
Russell later fought Dracula, but handily lost to the nearly immortal Lord of the Vampire s. An entire sub-genre of fantasy novel centers around the eternal conflict between vampires and werewolfs.
Of course we hunt werewolves! They're almost as bad as vampires! What do you guys think? Isran and the others never seem to mention werewolves, but it might make sense that they'd also hunt them. Showing 1 - 15 of 54 comments. Well duh, The Daedric lords are hated by the Vigilants of Stendarr Plus Werewolves are often depicted as just being mindless and impulsive to attack, all for the sake of the hunt. Sometimes I even wish the Fauna in Skyrim had other better things to do then attack every dang thing in sight and do nothing but hunt.
So the Dawnguard would be smart enough to take care of a Werewolf just as they would with a Vampire cause Certain vampires in the game, like Sybille in Solitude are not "chaotically" evil. If you do the daedric quest you'll realize that killing the werewolf is better than being merciful and letting him live, even if the mage in Solitude is probably taking people to a dungeon of her own accord.
I'm sure vampires are worse on account of them retaining most of their will and choosing to do evil things. But you know, damage control.
Question: Why do vampires and werewolves hate each other? Answer: According to many modern vampire stories, the vampire and the werewolf are natural enemies. In some stories it has to do with competition for prey, in some the werewolves exist to protect humans from vampires, and in others there is an ancient feud between the two factions that has continued through the centuries.
There's no right or wrong way to tell a story when it comes to vampire and werewolf fiction. If you think about it, these two make great enemies because they are both powerful creatures especially at night , who are not known to have any other natural predators. Who better to stop a vampire than a werewolf, or vice versa? Yet, there is a difference between fiction and myth.
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