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Neither.
Each is immune to being turned by the other and thus a bond of deep and abiding friendship emerges between the two of them.
Together they venture forth in search of some Sprattus Sprattus to feast upon together.
The End
Rofl!
That sir... is pure poetry !!!
Is the lycanthropy transmitted by a biological vector or is it a curse? Is the zombie a living zombie (ie a voodoo zombie or somesuch) or a reanimated undead?
Regardless, I doubt a werewolf would bite a zombie. Zombies taste terrible.
But imagine it did. Lets say to defend itself. You are free to make up arguments by your own lore preferences.
OK then, let's assume biological vectors for both. The werewolf virus requires a living host; the zombie virus requires a dead host. In that instance, nothing happens. The werewolf virus would not spread in an undead zombie, and the zombie virus would not spread in a living werewolf (ie the zombie virus is not a silver bullet).
Thank you for your contribution. Maybe there is still hope for humanity.
I would say that warevolves are immune toward diseases while the Zombie is an undead and react just like objects do. That is, if a warewolf bit a table then the table wouldn't transform into a... table...wolf... wolf table? thing? :P
But what if alien was bitten by the werewolf bitten zombie?