Werewolf: (from Old English werewolf, meaning "man-wolf"), also known as a lycanthrope, is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-human creature. This transformation is usually involuntary and commonly triggered by the light of a full moon.
Vampires: Is a mythical or folkloric undead creature that sustains itself by feeding on the vital essence, usually blood, of the living. Throughout history, the archetype has evolved from the bloated, shroud-wearing revenants of Eastern European folklore into the pale, seductive, and aristocratic immortal popularized by 19th-century literature.