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While I'm not interested in WoDO (I didn't know it existed 'till now), I've played the pen 'n' paper version.
I largely have mixed feelings about the setting.
Vampires are incredibly boring.
Playing werewolves was pretty fun, but they suffer from Barbarian syndrome. Or "When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail." That is, I can't stop wanting to assault things with the werewolves absurd strength.
But I'll admit that I loved the Mages. I'd be very interested in that, if the rest of the stuff wasn't present
Atleast in the pen and paper version, I can tell you...
Dead things.
Dead things happen.
Werewolves (and other supernatural characters) are immune the the effects of the 'embrace', and the non-vamp simply dies from the attempt to convert them to vampire-dom. Assuming that was what you meant by 'bite' of course.
Nothing stops a character from sucking blood from these creatures though, and there are usually amusing side effects from doing so.
While I'm not interested in WoDO (I didn't know it existed 'till now), I've played the pen 'n' paper version.
I largely have mixed feelings about the setting.
Vampires are incredibly boring.
Playing werewolves was pretty fun, but they suffer from Barbarian syndrome. Or "When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail." That is, I can't stop wanting to assault things with the werewolves absurd strength.
But I'll admit that I loved the Mages. I'd be very interested in that, if the rest of the stuff wasn't present
Siobhain Wrote:I've always wondered about like: 'What happens if a vampire bites a werewolf?'. Abominations. Abominations are what happens.This is actually something I know!
Atleast in the pen and paper version, I can tell you...
Dead things.
Dead things happen.
Werewolves (and other supernatural characters) are immune the the effects of the 'embrace', and the non-vamp simply dies from the attempt to convert them to vampire-dom. Assuming that was what you meant by 'bite' of course.
Nothing stops a character from sucking blood from these creatures though, and there are usually amusing side effects from doing so.