Other:
Changeling: The Dreaming.
Meh; that's for preference.. I'm probably most like a Malkavian. :P
Edit: Contrary to popular belief, 'witch' is not gender-exclusive. Manly men can be witches.
Other:
Changeling: The Dreaming.
Meh; that's for preference.. I'm probably most like a Malkavian. :P
Edit: Contrary to popular belief, 'witch' is not gender-exclusive. Manly men can be witches.
I know that lol, I only put "wizard" because over the years I have seen people saying crap that men can't be witches/wiccans, or that they actualy think that male witches are warlocks when that word is really a discrace to them. Warlock to witches/wiccans means "Oath-Breaker" When people call male witches/wiccans a warlock, many take it as a major offense. Just like how many covens/circles use the word "Magick" over "Magic" to set the difference between "stage magic" and "real magic"
I am a necromancer! I rise dead corpses to fight for me! Bwuhahahaha... DREAMS DO COME TRUE, STOP LAUGHING!
Warlock. From Old English Waer-Loge, both related to Dutch 'Woord' and 'Verloochenen.' Meaning: Literal translation: word/truth denier. Intended meaning: Indeed; Oathbreaker/traitor/liar.Warlock to witches/wiccans means "Oath-Breaker"
Also not gender exclusive; a Warlock can be male or female.
Fun factoid: The American slang use of the word 'word' is also closely related to this etymology. Even though the word 'word' meaning 'truth' has long been out of fashion, modern youths have re-discovered its usage wholly independently from original sources.
Also, "Magickkkkkk" *shudders* I'm so happy that the Dutch language actually has a proper terminology for stage magic... Sure; it might sound silly (Goochelen. Don't try it if you're not a native Dutch speaker :P ), and the term 'magic' is still actually.. Wrong in so many ways that it's no longer funny, but at least the distinction between the two is clear as day: Sleight of hand trickery versus ritual intent.
Okay; enough off-topic garble. I hope you all can forgive me for my strange infatuation with language and terminology.
I'm a werewolf witch vampire wizard, who is beautiful and perfect, and everyone loves me and every guy I know wants me.
I'm the only IRL ret paladin in IRL cuz they're so OP.
Other: I am THE THING
I will imitate you flawlessly until a new body is found and you will be a part of me just like everything else!
( Really good movie btw watch it now! )
I am the avatar of chaos. Where I walk, naught but panic and destruction lies in my wake.
VanCleef wants you! Join the Defias Brotherhood and hang out on a yacht all day!
I am of course.. A Darkstalker ala John Talbain
Seriously.. best werewolf ever... hmm Are werewolves immortal?
die monster! You dont belong in this world
depends on what myths you are looking at, but generally they are not
Vampire all the way, but only if they're like in True Blood. If they're like in Twilight or Angel then no thanks. Or well, if they're like in Angel and I get to keep the soul then maybe:P
Being a werewolf would just suck, unless you can turn at will and remain in control but even then, I don't think it will be very useful. And while witches/wizards are more powerful than vamps, they still age and can be killed by accidents or when they aren't paying attention like normal people.
Other - Druid, best of all worlds.
Funny you should ask, I had a woman break up with me, because her family though I was a demon possessing her and convinced the local catholic church to perform an exorcism. She thought I was a Vampire, during the mid nineties and I was very Gothic.
However I have been a 'wicca' practitioner most of my adult life so I will answer Mage.
Guess no one got it.
derp
Im manbearpig