V Rising

V Rising

View Stats:
Ser Limbo Jun 13, 2022 @ 7:07am
100% Creature blood
I played for more than a hundred hours and have one of each 100% type of blood on my prison, but I really feel the need for a way to have crature blood on the prison too and I thought "if I capture a human version from the werewolves town, maybe at night when it turns into creature I can still having it on the cage and drink their blood". But no, it didn't worked. The game is really awesome and fun, and I thought that because it's really well done. But I think it is a good idea either to exist a new prison where to lock those type of mob (werewolves) or just the chance to do it on the normal cages because to be honest, it is really hard to get one of the workers at the werewolves town, and if you're a traveling enjoyer like me without horses because I like to stop on every fishing spot or kill every enemy that I see, having a 100% creature blood would be the best
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Chucky_M Jun 13, 2022 @ 7:16am 
I saw one of my clan with a werewolf in his base because he did this, it turned in the prison and escaped leaving it roaming the room turning back into different men on alternate days - just hilarious. He also lost his 100% blood when he turned which was a bit ....

In principal though I agree, you can see Bears and Wolves in world prisons so why not?
Night Hunter Jun 13, 2022 @ 7:17am 
Lycanthropy in folklore and whatnot was always seen as somewhat of an equal to vampirism, even though it has way less powers and advantages compared to vampirism. As such, holding a werewolf in prison inside a vampire's castle feels "unrealistic" or rather not in theme with the world that they have built. Also, those cages look good if you want to imprison a human, but a werewolf would tear those open with its pinkies.
Since a vampires mind control doesn't work on non-intelligent creatures, cuz duh, then the only viable option would be for the ability to set traps in the woods for rabbits, pigs, boars, deer and wolves (some of those would evidently need to be implemented), and then just carry them home on your back or something, and put them in their own cage.
guig Jun 13, 2022 @ 8:13am 
Originally posted by Night Hunter:
Lycanthropy in folklore and whatnot was always seen as somewhat of an equal to vampirism, even though it has way less powers and advantages compared to vampirism.

not really. the vampire/werewolf association mostly come from late 20's century movies (like hellsing), a bit like alien vs predator crossover.

but they are 2 very different myths at first. werewolves are much much "older" in history, when vampires only appeared with the adaptation of lord Tepes history, a 15e century romanian lord. his "legend" was only transformed a couple century later. before that only some poor types of undead (at least in european mythology) like zombies (but not the brain munching type, just the walking type) are "found" and mostly associated to the devil who possess dead bodies. Asian mythology has more "high level" undead in that matter :p

as for werewolves and affiliated, they have been in the folklore since ancient greece ! so over 2000 years ! not 200 like vampires :p
Night Hunter Jun 13, 2022 @ 9:55am 
Originally posted by guig:
Originally posted by Night Hunter:
Lycanthropy in folklore and whatnot was always seen as somewhat of an equal to vampirism, even though it has way less powers and advantages compared to vampirism.

not really. the vampire/werewolf association mostly come from late 20's century movies (like hellsing), a bit like alien vs predator crossover.

but they are 2 very different myths at first. werewolves are much much "older" in history, when vampires only appeared with the adaptation of lord Tepes history, a 15e century romanian lord. his "legend" was only transformed a couple century later. before that only some poor types of undead (at least in european mythology) like zombies (but not the brain munching type, just the walking type) are "found" and mostly associated to the devil who possess dead bodies. Asian mythology has more "high level" undead in that matter :p

as for werewolves and affiliated, they have been in the folklore since ancient greece ! so over 2000 years ! not 200 like vampires :p
Still, a werewolf imprisoned in a vampire's castle is unrealistic, and he'd still breakout faster than you can say "my food is gone".
Garatgh Deloi Jun 13, 2022 @ 10:05am 
Originally posted by Night Hunter:
Still, a werewolf imprisoned in a vampire's castle is unrealistic, and he'd still breakout faster than you can say "my food is gone".

Anything considering werewolves and vampires would be unrealistic since they aren't real :P.

That said, depending on sources a werewolf's powers aren't that special (when compared to magical vampires that can turn to mist and enthrall creatures, etc). Its simply a humanoid wolf creature that is stronger then normal humans. Just put it behind thick enough iron bars (you would likely need something considerably sturdier then what would work for humans) and it would be just as stuck as a human.

In my experience: Most of the universes that try to do a "vampires versus werewolves" approach has vampires that aren't that magical in nature (they tend to go with the "vampires that are just stronger faster humans that need to drink blood" versions).
Last edited by Garatgh Deloi; Jun 13, 2022 @ 10:19am
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Per page: 1530 50

Date Posted: Jun 13, 2022 @ 7:07am
Posts: 5