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** And {{spoiler|Caine}} uses silver-headed arrows to shoot {{spoiler|Brand}} during the final battle. It doesn't pay to take chances with that family. |
** And {{spoiler|Caine}} uses silver-headed arrows to shoot {{spoiler|Brand}} during the final battle. It doesn't pay to take chances with that family. |
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* Part of the local [[Vampire Hunter|night team]]'s arsenal in ''[[Night Watcher]]''. |
* Part of the local [[Vampire Hunter|night team]]'s arsenal in ''[[Night Watcher]]''. |
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* In [[The Brothers Grimm ( |
* In [[The Brothers Grimm (creator)|Grimm]] [[Fairy Tale]] '' The Two Brothers'', silver bullets are used to kill a [[Wicked Witch|witch]] who is otherwise [[Immune to Bullets]]. |
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* In Brian Lumley's ''[[Necroscope]]'' books silver is deadly to vampires, and the historical use of silver as a backing for mirrors is considered to be the origin of the whole vampires afraid of mirrors in folklore. |
* In Brian Lumley's ''[[Necroscope]]'' books silver is deadly to vampires, and the historical use of silver as a backing for mirrors is considered to be the origin of the whole vampires afraid of mirrors in folklore. |
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* In the novel ''Digital Knight'', [[Jason Wood]] makes some silver bullets first to fight a vampire (which didn't work) and then a werewolf (which did). He ran out of silver bullets while fighting the werewolf king, and was forced to improvise with several buckets of silver chloride taken from an x-ray development room. |
* In the novel ''Digital Knight'', [[Jason Wood]] makes some silver bullets first to fight a vampire (which didn't work) and then a werewolf (which did). He ran out of silver bullets while fighting the werewolf king, and was forced to improvise with several buckets of silver chloride taken from an x-ray development room. |