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burntcopper ([personal profile] burntcopper) wrote2006-07-31 02:06 pm

Supernatural Beastie Poll!

Pondering what everyone's opinions of what supernatural being they'd be - it normally comes down to vampires vs. werewolves (I personally am a werewolf girl all the way, refuse to even dress as a vamp under any circumstances - it's kind of like my aversion to being an elf)

[Poll #782169]
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[personal profile] beccaelizabeth 2006-07-31 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
If its Buffyverse, no contest, because werewolves are basically themselves but vampires are demons who stole a corpse.

If its one of the more flexible kinds of vampire, where you've got the option of floating around being all pale and interesting and living off blood banks, that would be different.

Mostly I'd rather stick with being a mage.
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[personal profile] beccaelizabeth 2006-07-31 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
But Highlander style Immortals rather lack disadvantages.

[identity profile] burntcopper.livejournal.com 2006-07-31 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
...I thought they'd determined the btvs thing was 'lose soul, changed to demon, but on the other hand, lose all inhibitions re: violence.' Not replacement *by* demon, merely that you become one by virtue of getting turned and losing your soul - the 'became demon, no longer that person' being something the Council told their slayers to ensure they wouldn't have any problem killing their friends that got turned.
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[personal profile] beccaelizabeth 2006-07-31 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it depends on which story they're telling. I mean when Buffy was talking to Ford then it was very clear, he couldn't save his life that way, he'd be dead and a demon would move in. Same with Spike and his mum, he decided that wasn't actually his mum it was a demon. But Spike himself makes the whole thing rather more complicated.