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* The ''[[King's Quest II]]'' [[Fan Remake]] uses this to great effect. In the original game, the monk gives you a key to the vampire's castle, you trick your way into the castle, stake the vampire, and grab the key. The remake version subverts the hell out of it. The "friendly" monk at the local church {{spoiler|is leader of a werewolf pack that has been mercilessly hunting down the ruler's family. In fact, THEY were the ones responsible for turning the count of Kolyma into a vampire in the first place}}. It also turns out that {{spoiler|the grandma and [[Little Red Riding Hood]] expies are the Countess and the Count's granddaughter}}, forced to flee for their lives due to the persecution.
* ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines]]'' is the above (tabletop) [[Old World of Darkness]] example in a video game. In the game, the rivalry/hatred/fear of werewolves is mentioned. The PC faces a werewolf, who is terrifying, immune to the PC's attacks, and unkillable except through a good, old-fashioned [[Guide Dang It]] strategy.
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' has {{spoiler|The Companions}}, who are [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampire|Friendly Neighborhood Werewolves]] who were [[Cursed with Awesome]] by Daedric Prince [[The Wild Hunt|Hircine]] who are opposed by the Silver Hand, who while not outright stated to be vampires seem to occasionally drop Vampire Dust when killed.
 
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