Vampire or Werewolf? - Which would you choose?

Which would you rather be?

  • Vampire

    Votes: 23 29.5%
  • Werewolf

    Votes: 18 23.1%
  • Neither are real, so who fucking cares?

    Votes: 7 9.0%
  • OP is a faggot

    Votes: 30 38.5%

  • Total voters
    78
It's not as if I go out in the sun much during the day to begin with and am normally stuck in a windowless environment. I could probably be a vampire and not even have to change my lifestyle. Wait, is this supposed to be some kind of wish fulfillment game or pick the least annoying STD?
 
It's not as if I go out in the sun much during the day to begin with and am normally stuck in a windowless environment. I could probably be a vampire and not even have to change my lifestyle. Wait, is this supposed to be some kind of wish fulfillment game or pick the least annoying STD?
Option 2.

I actually started this thread because I'm playing Skyrim and I just became a werewolf. That somehow turned into an argument with a coworker about which was better/worse.
 
Didn't he go around pinching woman butts, than hop away? That's a better monster to be than a vampire or werewolf.

The original folk tales of him were pretty much that but maybe a smidge more violent. The version of him in penny dreadfuls was more of a hero though.

http://monster.wikia.com/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack

Mrs Alsop reported that he wore a large helmet and that his clothing, which appeared to be very tight-fitting, resembled white oilskin. Without saying a word he caught hold of her and began tearing her gown with his claws which she was certain were "of some metallic substance". She screamed for help, and managed to get away from him and ran towards the house. He caught her on the steps and tore her neck and arms with his claws. She was rescued by one of her sisters, after which her assailant fled
 
Have there ever been vampire/werewolf hybrids in fiction?

I'd prefer a werewolf, just because you'd only have to deal with it one night a month, as opposed to all of the time. It seems like it'd be less of a burden, plus I could still eat regular food.

(That and I find David Thewlis hot)
 
Have there ever been vampire/werewolf hybrids in fiction?

I'd prefer a werewolf, just because you'd only have to deal with it one night a month, as opposed to all of the time. It seems like it'd be less of a burden, plus I could still eat regular food.

(That and I find David Thewlis hot)
Well if you want to get right down to it Dracula could change into a bat, wolf, or mist at will. I wish I still had some of my old folklore books, the lore of both creatures gets surprisingly tangled up in places.
 
Classically, the obvious choice is Vampire, considering you would have little to no control as a werewolf.
 
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American vampire.
That way I can still suntan.
 
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