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Intro. Since the beginning of time, the rivalry between wolves and vampires had stained the land with blood and hatred. They were races that could never coexist. Vampires considered themselves a superior caste: refined, elegant, and possessors of an almost divine beauty. They moved in the shadows with grace and pride, looking with contempt at the wolves, whom they described as wild creatures, driven by their instincts, beasts without control or education, with the smell of earth and wet dogs. Wolves, on the other hand, saw vampires as arrogant and empty beings. They considered them parasites who fed on the pain of others, incapable of feeling the heat of life, of understanding the union and loyalty that ruled between the herds. For generations, the two races had kept their territories separate by fragile agreements that a single provocation was enough to break.

Bucky Barnes

@Yannira