NEW STORY, YAY!!

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Hey, I know this is supposed to be like Luke hemmings and 5sos Fanfics but I wanna do something else as well, like supernatural stuff, their just, so fascinating. But for the sake of you 5sos loving people i'll use their names..

So yeahhhhhh...

Information:

Werewolf - also known as a lycanthrope (Greek) is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf (also know as a wolf man) or a therianthropic hybrid (wolf like creature) either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction (eg via a bite or scratch from another werewolf).
Belief in werewolf coursed parallel to the belief in witches.

Revenant- is a visible ghost or animated corpse that was believed to return from the grave to terrorise the living. The word revenant is derived from the Latin word 'reveniens' meaning 'returning'. Known for wanting revenge against the deceased's killer. They return the harass their surviving families and neighbours. They share a number of characteristics with folkloric vampires.

Ghoul- is a folkloric monster or evil spirit associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh, often classified as the undead.

Vampire- a mythical being who subsists by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures. Often visit loved ones and cause mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods. Described as a bloated and of ruddy or dark countenance. These cold hearted creatures are strong but new borns (born by vampire injecting DNA into person) are the strongest type.

Ghost- know as a spectre (British English) specter (American English) phantom, apparition or spook. Is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that can appear, in visible form or other manifestation to the living.

Witch- have been seen as objects of wisdom and evil folklore for many generations.(their prob won't be witches in this story tho..)

Haitian vodu- also know as voodoo not to be confused with hoodoo (folk magic) or Louisiana voodoo. Vodouists believe in a distant and unknowable creator god, Bondye (likely derived from the French language term Bon Dieu, or Good Lord).

As Bondye does not intercede in human affairs, vodouists direct their worship toward spirits subservient to Bondye, called Loa.

Every loa is responsible for a particular aspect of life, with the dynamic and changing personalities of each loa reflecting the many possibilities inherent to the aspects of life over which they preside.

In order to navigate daily life, vodouists cultivate personal relationships with the loa through the presentation of offerings, the creation of personal altars and devotional objects, and participation in elaborate ceremonies of music, dance, and spirit possession

Louisiana voodoo- New Orleans voodoo -Louisiana Voodoo, also known as New Orleans Voodoo, describes a set of spiritual folkways which originated from the traditions of the African diaspora. It is a cultural form of the Afro-American religions developed by French, Spanish, and Creole population of the U.S. state of Louisiana. Voodoo is one of many incarnations of African-based spiritual folkways rooted in West African Dahomeyan Vodun. Its liturgical language is Louisiana Creole French, language of the Louisiana Creole people.

Vodouists believe in a distant and unknowable creator god, Bondye (likely derived from the French language term Bon Dieu, or Good Lord). As Bondye does not intercede in human affairs, vodouists direct their worship toward spirits subservient to Bondye, called Loa. Every loa is responsible for a particular aspect of life, with the dynamic and changing personalities of each loa reflecting the many possibilities inherent to the aspects of life over which they preside. In order to navigate daily life, vodouists cultivate personal relationships with the loa through the presentation of offerings, the creation of personal altars and devotional objects, and participation in elaborate ceremonies of music, dance, and spirit possession.

Hoodoo -Not to be confused with Louisiana Voodoo or Haitian vodou.
Hoodoo (also known as "conjure", "rootworking", "root doctoring", or "working the root") is a traditional African American folk spirituality that developed from a number of West African, Native American, and European spiritual traditions and beliefs.

Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes. With respect to the left-hand path and right-hand path dichotomy, black magic is the malicious, left-hand counterpart of benevolent white magic. In modern times, some find that the definition of "black magic" has been convoluted by people who define magic or ritualistic practices that they disapprove of as "black magic".

Superhuman - powers strong, thought to have died out, some unfound after battle, no limit to powers but can easily be taken away.

Characters&Backlife:

Luke Hemmings - as himself

Teenage vampire, 16 (well looks) due to expansion of life, murderer. been alive for 1010 years, born as vampire.

Michael Clifford - as himself

Normal teenage boy who was murdered by Luke by accident in his attempted to kill Ashton. (Revenant)

Calum Hood - as himself

Teenage boy, werewolf, was bitten at the age of 10 and is on the hunt for Luke due to loss of best friend Michael.

Ashton Irwin - as himself

Teenager, undiscovered superhuman, thought to have died out in battle against vampires to protect earth(humans).

You - as Brooklyn Halliday

Teenager, undiscovered superhuman but is also vampire, her dad is unknown to her and family. (brown hair, crystal blue eyes (natural) change colours due to mood.

Niall Horan - Niall Halliday

Teenager, undiscovered superhuman but also vampire (blonde hair and blue eyes)

Whoever - as Lilian Berry

Teenager, ghoul due to Luke Hemmings, still thinks she's alive, she has no boundaries so she can roam the earth and not get stopped. (blonde hair, yellow/brown eyes (mainly yellow)

Set in America!

Follow me on twitter if you want: @SuggRosie or @therosiegracie

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