Wah, I just realized that I am playing the damsel in distress. Dammit! I usually try my hardest not. =p
Either way, sierra, it does seem a little strange that your character knew that Raven's character was lying. Maybe if you described in your post how your character came to that conclusion with what she knows of the situation, then it would be OK. Unless, no one is bothered by it that much.
Personality- Pompous at times, but for the most part his bravado is just meant as a joke in an attempt to lighten the dire situation
that humans live in.
Bio- As a boy his father raised him as part of the resistance group, teaching him magic
that his mother would have taught him, had she not died in a Lycan attack.
Axton mainly focuses on fire magic, his strength.
I don't think vampires should be affected by the light, I think werewolves/lycans should be able to kill them and the can be killed by stakes. I don't want to be limited to moving at night.
Seems that the regular accepted weaknesses would be the best choice, since this is a "jump in" roleplay.
Ex:
Werewolves-Killing the lycan version of dracula (To cure a werewolf, kill the one that bit them), and silver.
Vamps-Holy water, can't cross running water, sunlight, garlic, and stake to the heart.
Etc...
(I've never heard of ursathropes by the way, pretty cool idea though.)
With wolves, I generally go for the more realism idea that they can be killed with almost anything, not just a silver stake- they just heal abnormally fast and are physically strong, so it's harder to kill them than a normal wolf. Like, they'd have to take a LOT of damage, or just hit in the right places extremely hard (like heart or soft spot in the head, jugular).
@sierra, what if your characters adapted to being photosensitive, like they wear hats and sunglasses, full body clothing, etc? I've also seen roleplays where light doesn't kill them, it's more like an allergy... just irritating. Skin rash, burning sensation