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If you want to play a vampire with a hunter background, you an simply play a vampire and add traits like turned hunter and some such. The results would be the same.
a werewolf hunter that gets turned you say? get ready to roll the dice
Basically what you ask for is playing to lose to be rewarding. It's utterly wrong I think. If you play poorly and get dethroned or conquered you can of course switch to your betters and pretend to be them from now on, but I think it's important that it does not happen automatically, to make it clear that you've lost and it sucks to be you.