The concept of "Lycanthropy" or "werewolifsm" is an ancient one, and in almost all TRADITIONAL cases, Lycanthropy is a curse placed upon a human being (usually as punishment for some evil act). The basis of the idea likely comes from "civilized" people encountering "barbarian" tribes that wore animal skins into battle. The Norse word "berserker" itself lends to the idea of men wearing bear skins and being excessively violent in temperment in battle.
Modern takes on werewolves are very different, and many popular series indicate that lycanthropy is something you are born with, not something you can catch.
yes, of course, but they're still kind of hairy
if you fall in love with it's human form
no they can only have kids with another werewolf
Werewolves under go sexual reproduction just as humans or wolves typically would. Also, werewolves can be created from a human being bitten by a werewolf or from a human having sex with a werewolf. A human will only become a werewolf during sex if the werewolf wills the human to change.
No, Kate Folan does not become a werewolf in the third book of The Wereling series. She remains human throughout all the books in the series.
No, Stiles Stilinski does not become a werewolf in the TV show "Teen Wolf." He remains human throughout the series and plays a crucial role as a strategic thinker and loyal friend to the werewolf characters.
Actually, she's not half werewolf, she's a hybrid between human and vampire, but she's been imprinted by a werewolf {Jacob Black}. Imprinted is basically a werewolf verios of falling in love.
yes a human turn into a werewolf
They become a werewolf.
Yes, quill does become a werewolf.
Become a character in a werewolf novel or movie.
yes there is a game were you can be human and werewolf
No matter what you do a werewolf can never become a vampire unless you can somehow turn it back into a human. There are many answers for this question in different historical vampire and werewolf legends. However from what i have researched this is the best answer i have.