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Do vampires and werewolves really exist?
Vampires and Werewolves Really do Exist. The stories of vampires and werewolves may have been written as fictional tales. But the impetus is very real. Monsters do exist, and they walk among us, disguised as ordinary human beings. It’s not until we invite them inside our homes and make ourselves vulnerable, that they reveal their fangs and claws.
Do witches and vampires exist in real life?
Yes! Witches are more common then you think, and Wicca is greatly becoming more popular. As far as I know, none of them are green with a bunch of moles. In fact you probably would not see them in a crowd. Vampires are harder to explain. It is more like a disease then anything, however they do exist.
Is there such a thing as a witch?
It depends on your definition. There are witches as in people who follow Witchcraft as a religion and also there are witch doctors although they mostly live in Africa and Asia, but one performed a ceremony in Worcester in England just over a year ago.
Is physical violence ever acceptable for a werewolf?
Physical violence is NEVER acceptable. Grab your silver bullets and GO. There is no cure for being a Werewolf. And even if there was a cure, the Werewolf does not want to stop raging. Being enraged makes him feel powerful. You take your power back by not being his victim.
Are vampires easy to find in real life?
They are not easy to find, but when you do track them down, they can be quite friendly. “Real vampires” is the collective term by which these people are known. They’re not “real” in the sense that they turn into bats and live forever but many do sport fangs and just as many live a primarily nocturnal existence.
Do werewolves age faster than humans?
Depending on how we interpret their magical reconstruction of their bodies, they could theoretically age quicker than humans. Rapid cell division to change forms could result in cells reaching their limits quicker, and as a result, the werewolf would die young.
Are werewolves immortal according to mythology?
Well, given that in mythology, werewolves are immortal. If they were real, and the facts from myth are true, then they would not age. But really, you’re just asking “are werewolves immortal, according to myth?”, the whole “if werewolves were real” part doesn’t add anything to the question, and in fact makes the question very odd.