[@Nymeria] Some questions on some of the creatures for better clarification to determine my final interest. [list][*]Though there is mention of fire, no mention is made of sunlight as a vampiric weakness. Am I correct in assuming this means that these more closely resemble the original vampire myths that didn't care about the time of day? [*]What inspired you to use the wendigo, a myth of the Native Tribes of the Great Lakes, in a European medieval fantasy setting? I also see that these wendigo are greatly inspired by Until Dawn. [*]All your example images of witches are female, in line with modern popular depiction. Are all witches female? Historically, the term [i]used[/i] to be gender neutral. [*]How well known is it that these magical creatures exist? Is it common knowledge, or are their people who scoff at the idea of men that become wolves and the living dead? There was a public stampede of ogres at one point, but large strong humanoids could be categorized as natural creatures I think, while the more "outlandish" beasts could be less acceptable, but I don't think it's indicated anywhere how well known they are to be a fact.[/list]