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What happens when a werewolf scratches a vampire?

Effects. Whenever a vampire is bitten by a werewolf or hybrid, the venom will be transmitted into the vampire's bloodstream from the werewolf's mouth.
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What happens if a werewolf scratches you?

However, any bite or scratch given by a werewolf will leave lasting scars, whether or not he or she was in a wolf's form at the time of the attack.
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What happens if a vampire drinks werewolf blood?

Creation. Defective vampires are the result of a normal vampire whose system is contaminated with werewolf blood making new vampires; after a normal vampire drinks werewolf blood, anyone whom that vampire turns will become this mutant breed instead of a regular vampire.
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Do werewolf scratches infect?

Scratches don't always transmit the disease, even when blood is drawn. A bite will always result in a victim becoming a werewolf, however most people die from the injuries of the attack before that can occur. Lycanthropy cannot be passed onto offspring through birth.
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What is the strongest werewolf called?

The Primordials are the most powerful werewolves in existence and no werewolf can match their power, they possess some abilities that normal werewolves don't. Their abilities are at their peak during a full moon. Heightened Senses - Primordials have extremely enhanced, keen senses of hearing, sight, smell, and taste.
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What if You Get Bitten by a Vampire and a Werewolf at the Same Time?

What is the strongest vampire type?

Ancient- Ancient vampires are between the age of 1000-5000 years. They are the strongest type of non-Original vampires. The could be killed like all the other vampires and could be killed by an Original Vampire without any assistance of weapons.
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What happens if a werewolf bites an original vampire?

Werewolf Venom is an ability of werewolves and vampire-werewolf hybrids to generate an extremely deadly toxin that is fatal to vampires and harmful to Original Vampires. It is secreted through their fangs which allow them to be transferred through a bite.
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Why can only Klaus heal werewolf bites?

But technically, though Klaus never activated his witch gene, his witch gene still works, as this is what Hope inherited, allowing her to practice magic. So to sum it up, if Hope is technically a tribrid, so is Klaus but the reason he is able to cure werewolf bite is because is a hybrid plus original vampire.
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What does it mean when a werewolf marks you?

Werewolf relationships with their mates is a very strong bond, stronger than any human bond. Once a werewolf finds his mate, he marks her to let others know she is taken. This is done by him biting her neck, which leaves a mark forever.
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What is a newly turned vampire called?

Vampire Creation is the process during which a vampire turns a human being into a vampire. On the HBO original series True Blood, a vampire who turns a human into a vampire is known as a Maker, and the newly turned vampire is known as the Maker's Progeny.
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What is a True Blood werewolf?

Werewolves are a supernatural species that endows individuals with the ability to physically assume two different forms: human and wolf. They are a genus of the Were- variety, which includes werepanthers and shapeshifters.
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How long would it take for a vampire to drink all your blood?

According to physics students at the University of Leicester, around 6.4 minutes. In this time, a hungry vampire could suck down 15 percent of an average human's five liters of blood from the carotid artery in the neck.
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At what age do werewolves first transform?

Those who were born as werewolves or were bit very young don't reach full "wolf maturity" until they reach puberty, which is somewhere between the age of 11 and 14. When they reach that point, their body starts to change rapidly, their urges to transform start to show more and more, almost uncontrollably.
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What heals a werewolf?

In medieval Europe, traditionally, there are three methods one can use to cure a victim of lycanthropy; medicinally (usually via the use of wolfsbane), surgically, or by exorcism.
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What does it mean when your body rejects a werewolf bite?

If a person is rejecting the Bite, the ooze comes out of every orifice: mouth, eyes, nose, ears. It is a signal that they are incurable and going to die. Jackson bleeds black ooze when his body rejects becoming a werewolf but seems to stop when he instead becomes the kanima.
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Why is Elena the only female werewolf in bitten?

As I mentioned, Elena is the only female werewolf in Armstrong's supernatural world. This is because the gene that creates a hereditary werewolf is on the Y chromosome, so it's only inherited by males.
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Does Klaus ever turn into a full wolf?

Most of the second season of The Vampire Diaries, The Originals' parent show, saw Klaus trying to unlock his werewolf side with a ritual, but while he finally managed to do so, fans of both series never actually saw Klaus transition on screen.
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What happens if an untriggered werewolf is turned I into a vampire?

If they are a untriggered werewolf and there fed vampire blood they will become a vampire but will be useless as they can't become hybrids and they can't kill or they'll die.
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What happens if a vampire drinks werewolf venom?

Werewolf and hybrid bites are fatal to vampires much more quickly - typically a vampire will die or be on the verge of death within twenty-four hours, as seen in the case of Nadia Petrova.
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Can you become a vampire if you're already a werewolf?

You cannot become a Vampire and a Werewolf at the same time. Becoming a Vampire Lord removes lycanthropy automatically, but the option to return remains. Lycanthropy can be cured by other means as well. After finishing The Companions' questline, you'll get a quest that offers a cure.
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What happens if a vampire kills an original?

So, when an Original dies, every vampire that has been turned by him/her and/or any vampire that has been turned by another vampire who was turned by an Original dies. This means, if all the Originals die, the entire vampire species will become extinct.
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What is the rarest vampire?

Type One vampires are the rarest and most powerful type of vampires. They are human-like in appearance but have two fangs and sometimes, their eyes glow. They possess great strength and speed, an incredibly long lifespan and the ability to hypnotize their victims with their eyes.
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What is the rarest vampire breed?

The dirge is easily the rarest form of vampiric creature and indeed may be the least-documented undead being known to exist.
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What is female vampire called?

Noun. vampiress (plural vampiresses) A female vampire.
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