by Wolfblane » Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:10 pm
I can honestly say I'm very glad to have read this article. It has given me a deeper understanding of Otherkin. How I myself fit into the mix, I'm not sure. I'm a Sang vampire, but there's other things I have yet to truly understand, but I do believe these things to still be inherantly vampiric. It was a great article all-around. I have had the chance to mee a few Otherkin in my day, but I strongly agree with you on one point. Maybe you didn't word it the same way I will. I think there are distinct differences between Otherkin and vampires. Most at least believe that this is a physical as well as spiritual condition. Otherkin, from what I've researched, see it as a wholly spiritual condition. Some vampires believe this way also. Just some food for thought. But in saying this, I do agree with you when you say we should accept them for who they are and vice versa. We are many kinds of creatures, but closely bonded like no other family tree ever could be. It is very sad I think that Otherkin people are not met with the same acceptance in other houses, as they would be accepted in this one. Really, really good read Aislin.
Later Night Scoundrels.
Watch the Astral,
It's here we reside,
Ancient magick workers,
Who never will die.