Horrorverse: Vampire/Werewolf world

The world is set where Blade, Selene from Underworld, Buffy the Vampire Slayer are out doing their usual thing and then the situation in The Strain happens. The world is overrun with retard strength vampires that pose a threat to both regular vampires like Selene, werewolves and humanity. Humanity forms an alliance with the Normal vampires in a desperate attempt to ensure the survival of the species. The werewolves basically do not give a fuck and are fighting an insurgency against both humans and vampires while their greater mobility allows them to flee from their more heavily armed human/vampire deathsquads and the retard strength Strigoi. Of course, this situation totally out of balance is talked about throughout the greater multiverse and dimensional lines of communication. The Predators pick up on it and go in for a suicide hunt of great glory and beheadings.

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The strain, re-invigorate my love for vampires. Somewhere in 2000 era vampires took a gothic approach in being immortal. I guess like if people from the Victorian era we're still kicking. It became less about them being monsters and more about the dark implication of people who control the world but also eat people.

Historically, vampires were more like disgusting reanimated corpses that would gorge themselves on blood. In the 2000's it became more like symbolism for the creeps that make up the elite. We need a plot twist in this mess. What is it?

Yeah the zombies craze really stole the thunder for "Undead" gimmick.

I really like the idea of vampires completely winning and humans actually going extinct which makes there food scarce

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That movie was great, and vampire civil wars too. This thread needs more attention. Van Helsing from the movie with Kate Beckinsale (which also has a comic) would be a great addition to this world, perhaps summoned by desperate humans who refuse to ally themselves with the vampires.

>vampire civil wars too
I'll check that out.

What about a lab where all the monster have been trap and scientist are just tearing them apart to see them what makes them tick. Like that scene in Blade 2.

I mean the concept, I don't know of anything that has them. Sorry, English is not my first language and I lose track of the mechanics of it from time to time.

>What about a lab where all the monster have been trap and scientist are just tearing them apart to see them what makes them tick. Like that scene in Blade 2.

This would be amazing, imagine if both sides did the same to each other's captives. I suppose the werewolves would have the main advantage because they can eat animals and not just human blood, but their disadvantage being their lack of ability to organize in anything but small bands.

What’s the Strain exactly? Heard of the show, but not sure what the strain is and does

Vampire subtype, spread by parasites. Disgusting retard creatures for the most part with some highly intelligent ones.

Speaking of vampires and werewolves, this was out a month ago. Probably wouldn't work for this since werewolf Jughead and vampire Veronica are established as coming from different Earths (Jughead's from an Earth where the werewolves won their war against the vampires, Veronica's from an Earth where the vampires won against the werewolves).

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Well it takes vampirism and makes it more of a virus "Strain" get it?

Instead of bats being associated with Vampires it's worms. When you get turned you body get's all fucked up even that worm mouth from Blade 2. All the vampire do follow the head vampire, who has special white worms that make you not mindless.

Takes place in New York with a plane landing and everyone dead inside, very slow start. Definitely a show that gets better as the seasons go on, but still not saying it's great or anything.

Sounds pretty good to me, I’ll probably check it out

If you watch it and decide it's not for you, I'd at least skip to the last season where there's a lot of action.

>werewolf Jughead and vampire Veronica
How would you rate these compare to afterlife with Archie, and Chilling adventure of Sabrina (comic not the Netflix)

Twist: Vampires are a metaphor for internet trolls and incels. Sucking the life from their fandoms.

It's okay, I guess. I think Chilling Adventure and Afterlife were better comics, but it's still entertaining enough.

The Strain also has a comic series.

>In the 2000s

They became a metaphor for the rich and decadent when Dracula was written dude

t. has never read Dracula

I’ve noticed that, don’t really see a lot of poor or middle class vampires

Living indefinitely gives great opportunities to acquire wealth.

Stocks must be great

We can assume they loot their victims too.

There are but it's mostly secondary/irrelevant whereas rich Vampires are part of the appeal in some form.
For evil vampires, it makes them that much more intimidating and powerful to be some ancient elite.
For sexy vampires, wealth and luxury are attractive.
Being broke doesn't make you much scarier or attractive, however there are tons of vampires that effectively that. The Vampires in Lost Boys are effectively homeless runaways.Cassidy in Preacher is a drifter since the 20s. Vampire the Masquerade, the Brujah in the vidya atleast seem to be predominantly squatters and prefer to embrace low class upstarts like themselves, Nosferatu mostly dwell in the Warrens and abandoned buildings.

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