Supernatural. That's an interesting term if ever I heard any.
The concept of vampires is foreign to me. To my knowledge, the dead stay dead save in the occasional tale and I would think it a good thing lest we be overrun by fierce warriors with an unquenchable thirst. By undead, do you mean they died and somehow returned to life? And why would they feed on blood?
Werewolf is a new term to me as well. The Isle is home to many skilled in the art of changing their shape, but I've never heard of any practitioner being confined to any cycle of the moon. It is a magick that requires learning. Why does the moon invoke such a change in those you are presumably familiar with? And why that particular form? Why not another?
[ Curiouser and curiouser and her mind is just a-ticking away. ]
As for witches, all Nemedians would be counted among them if it's simply the ability that defines the title. I wonder if it's the same, though.
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The concept of vampires is foreign to me. To my knowledge, the dead stay dead save in the occasional tale and I would think it a good thing lest we be overrun by fierce warriors with an unquenchable thirst. By undead, do you mean they died and somehow returned to life? And why would they feed on blood?
Werewolf is a new term to me as well. The Isle is home to many skilled in the art of changing their shape, but I've never heard of any practitioner being confined to any cycle of the moon. It is a magick that requires learning. Why does the moon invoke such a change in those you are presumably familiar with? And why that particular form? Why not another?
[ Curiouser and curiouser and her mind is just a-ticking away. ]
As for witches, all Nemedians would be counted among them if it's simply the ability that defines the title. I wonder if it's the same, though.