Since the adventurer can be a Werediggle, that means they were "bitten" (aka drilled, ouch) by a Werediggle. And that means there must be an Alpha Werediggle, or the first one, out there somewhere. Where is it? It's obviously not Vlad Digula, since he's a vampire.
((... the "finish werediggle tree" achievement is already 'Team... Jacob?' So it'd have to be something else.))
Why would Lucien of the Dark Brotherhood from Oblivion want to kill an Alpha Werewolf? Unless I'm missing something...
I meant the Lucian from Underworld, a werewolf who fought vampires, as an alternative to the "kill vlad as a werediggle" name since Jacob is already used.
Honestly the Vampire/Werewolf thing has been done so many places referencing ONE instance of it seems pretty odd. (Other than Twilight, but that's because the game already has Twilight references everywhere with vampires.)
Actually there are so many different variations on werewolves/vampires etc., ESPECIALLY when you start including pop culture and so on. For example, in True Blood/Sookie Stackhouse stories, you have to be born of two pure-bred werewolves to become a werewolf yourself. There's a whole town of werepanthers in the book that is all screwed up because of how inbred they are.
Bram Stoker's Dracula(The Novel, not the Movie). Best Vampire Reference ever. The Original too. Stephanie Meyer knows nothing of Vampires. As for werewolves, I don't know the original book/story, so I can't label the Perfect Werewolf Reference. As for Vampires AND Werewolves(a.e. Team Edward and Jacob respectively), They're on a (Don't cross me or the humans) list. I don't trust them and if they lay one finger(expression, not to be taken literal) on a Human, Cyborg, Android or Dwarf, that target will be added to my hitlist and Assassinated when Higher priority targets are taken care of. Team Elric is the Alchemists who are against Stephanie Meyer's Team Jacob and Edward.
The alpha werediggle has been sighted in old Soho, with a Chinese menu clasped under one flipper. His nose was perfect.