Alive and trying to survive a Texas summer...under_the_moonAugust 24 2007, 03:59:37 UTC
It's similar to what nbcf said. Zombism and vampirism as afflictions/disease/things spread by biting affect humans primarily. After someone is bitten by a zombie they are dead/undead and lack the human traits that morph to vampirism (living blood, primarily). Vampires are similarly nonhuman, so the disease that causes someone to become a zombie wouldn't really affect them as their brains/body parts aren't really human in the same way. I mean humans are alive, zombies and vampires are both versions of undead. You can't make an undead MORE undead, you know?
I think if a vampire bit you first the zombie would have no effect, because I feel like vampires are hirer up in the satanic hierarchy. sometimes zombies are more scientific too, like it's caused by a virus and I feel like vampires are certainly immune to sickness, since they are immortal. now if you were a zombie, and got bit by a vampire it could either heel your illness/undeadness or again do nothing and you just are a zombie and still deteriorate, because it's too late. So basically I think it's first come first serve.
vampire, zombie, and werewolf: you would be the walking dead during the day and a bat/vampire at night, until the full moon, when you would then turn into a werewolf but you could only come out at night, and when you bit people you could both suck their blood, and turn them into were-zombies. and you would be immortal. its a complicated life.
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also, good to know you are still alive somewhere, joe.
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you would be the walking dead during the day and a bat/vampire at night, until the full moon, when you would then turn into a werewolf but you could only come out at night, and when you bit people you could both suck their blood, and turn them into were-zombies. and you would be immortal. its a complicated life.
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