Depends what kind a Lycantrop or the cursed ones because Lycantropes can change anytime or if you can't the danger will trigger it so ya its that cool
An Alternative Thought
The idea that a human being turns into a wolf is a fictional/mythological one. Perhaps stemming from the desire of ancient peoples to separate or distance themselves from our baser more "animalistic" behaviours.
Modern fiction (books, movies and television shows) have turned the werewolf (and vampire) into an idealised, heroic figure by glossing over the violence, uncontrolled rage, and improbability of the myth.
No one would truly want to be a werewolf. It might be fun, or cathartic, or even a bit trilling to imagine the possibility of physically transforming into a wild animal, however, the reality would be excruciatingly painful, and mind-alteringly horrific.
The only reason a wild animal would eat something is if they are hungry. This is probably true if a werewolf were to eat someone.
Why would you want to know about a werewolf anyway?
You would cal a werewolf Amarak, which is the word for wolf, but from context you would understand it to be someone who's spirit animal is wolf.
No one is a werewolf. They are fictional creatures.
to turn into a werewolf wolf
Yes but he was ashamed of it because people would think he is dangerous.
You can be absolutely certain someone is NOT a werewolf. They are entirely fictional.Fictional werewolves have the mark of the pentagram in the palm of their hand. I can't remember if it is the right or the left.It is very easy to tell if someone is a werewolf. Werewolves are legendary and fictional creatures and do not exist in the real world. No one is a werewolf
No, but I am a werewolf...
yes i do
by eating him. if you were in a scrap with a werewolf hunter, chances are you are a werewolf yourself.
Werewolf
You are not a werewolf for a simple reason that they don't exist and are from myth. I suggest you seek counseling before you get the urge to bite someone. Wait for the next full moon and see what happens. Nothing.