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Werewolves

A mythical creature that takes a human form by day and transforms into a wolf on the night of a full moon.

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Do werewolves imprint?

In some folklore and modern interpretations, werewolves can form an imprint or strong bond with a specific individual or group. This bond can manifest as a sense of protection or loyalty towards the person or group.

How do you become a werecat?

Werecats are mythical creatures, so becoming one is not possible in reality. In folklore, werecats are typically depicted as humans with the ability to transform into feline forms, often under the influence of a curse or through magical means.

Would it be copying if you described a werewolf looking like the werewolf in new moon?

That depends. If your werewolf happens to look like a regular wolf, but is slightly larger than normal, then no. A lot of werewolf legends have them to be larger than normal wolves. However, if they're large, "burst" into werewolf form, are fighting for a girl named Bella, and hate men named Edward, then yes.

How do you tell if you are a wolf?

If you are a wolf, you would exhibit physical characteristics such as sharp teeth, keen senses, a thick fur coat, and a bushy tail. You may also display behaviors typical of wolves, like howling, hunting in packs, and marking territory. Additionally, genetic testing can confirm your lineage as a wolf.

Do they live with other werewolves?

Yes, werewolves often live in packs with other werewolves to form a social community and provide support for each other. Living in a pack helps them navigate their dual nature and the challenges that come with being a werewolf.

How was the werewolf created?

The werewolf myth has origins in various cultures and folklore around the world, with different stories attributing its creation to curses, bites from other werewolves, or magical transformations. Some myths suggest that werewolves are humans who can change into wolves due to a curse or alignment with the supernatural. Ultimately, the creation of werewolves varies depending on the specific folklore or legend being referenced.

What are the origins of werewolves?

One "origin" is:

During the 15th - 17th Century, Europe was full of suspicion, the fear of wolves was like a nightmare, Their attacks were so frequent that people even feared to travel from one place to another. Every morning, countryside people would find half-eaten human limbs scattered on their fields.

The first recorded Werewolf sighting took place around the countryside of a German town: Colongne and Bedburg in 1591. A few people saw a large wolf and set their dogs upon it. They started to pierce at it with sharp sticks. Surprisingly the large wolf did not run away or tried to protect itself, rather it stood up and turned out to be a middle-aged man. He was Peter Stubbe from the same village.

Peter Stubbe was put on a torture wheel where he confessed sixteen murders including two pregnant women and thirteen children.

Another "origin" is:

In Greek mythology it also testifies the existence of werewolves. Their God Zeus once disguised himself as a traveler and looked for hospitality to the court of vicious Arcadian King Lycaon. The King recognized the God and tried to kill him by serving him human flesh. God Zeus caught the terrible trick and did not eat. Outraged, Zeus condemned Lycaon to spend rest of his life as a wolf. Most probably this mythology originated the Greek word "Lycanthrope" . Lycanthropy comes from the Greek lykoi: "wolf" and anthropos: "man".

How do you know you are a wolf?

Wolves typically have physical characteristics such as fur, eyes, and teeth that are distinct from humans. Additionally, wolves have behavioral traits like hunting in packs and communicating through howls. Genetics also play a role, as wolves have a specific genetic makeup that distinguishes them from other species.

What does a werewolf smell like?

A werewolf is often described as having a musky, animal-like scent, similar to wet fur or a wild predator. Some accounts also suggest they may emit a metallic or sulfur-like odor, particularly during their transformation from human to werewolf form.

When do werewolves become a werewolf?

A human becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by another werewolf. But in most cases a werewolf is born into being a werewolf. A Vampire becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by a werewolf and then that werewolf smashes the Vampires head in.

The reason I know is because I am a Were-vamp(Werewolf/Vampire) And I am The youngest out of my "tribe"(pack).I am 11 years old. I swear on my first born child's education that every thing I said is true.

How strong are werewolves?

Werewolves are probably very strong because they can kill vampires by biting them. They are also larger than humans and vampires, which are probably 2 times as small. Even though werewolves can be killed or wounded by a silver substance or a weapon, I have heard that these cunning and big creatures of the night are very strong. I don't know if there are any werewolves but I have heard that if there are werewolves, they are hard to come by.

How would you describe a werewolf?

A psychological state of mind.

As werewolves are fictional creatures any description would be subjective, however I'll give it a go.

Physically, in wolf form - Looking much like any healthy wolf, perhaps a bit larger than most with an "intelligence" to their eyes.

Physically, in human form - Looking much like any healthy human, perhaps a bit more alluring than most with a "wildness" to their eyes.

Emotionally-Psychologically, in both forms - Aggressive, intelligent, territorial, devoted to members of their pack (particularly the young of the pack), co-operative with members of their pack (working, hunting, living together as a unit under the traditional hierarchy of a pack), obedient to superior pack members, and monogamous (only the alpha members of the pack breed, but the bond is life long).

How do werewolves phase?

After being made on by another werewolf, they usually feel sick, have fevers, generally feel ill, then one day, they physically change into one, but sometimes they only start turning into one but then they don't actually change completely.

What color does a werewolves eyes change when it gets mad?

A werewolf's eyes typically turn a deeper shade of their natural eye color when they get angry or transform. This change is often described as a sign of their heightened emotions and feral instincts taking over.

What is a shewolf?

Factual Answer A she wolf is a female wolf, a bitch, whatever.

A she wolf is often called a vixen -like a fox-, but most commonly a fae or a femme that just means a female wolf :)

How many werewolves are usually in a werewolf pack?

*ahem*

Dude - we don't live in packs...

We roam on our own - if your in a pack, wheres the freedom?

It's also very unlikely that you'll run into other werewolves that would actually even want to be in a pack. I mean..sometimes we find out mates...but that's not exactly the same thing...kinda..Anyways, most of the things people say about werewolves on the internet ARENT true!

1. If you want to become a werewolf...IT JUST HAPPENS - You can't decide if you want to or don't want to..yea some people are born with the bloodlines of a werewolf, but you can't get bitten...that i know off...sometimes its sub-conscious and just happens.

2. Forget this bull-s*it about the full moon and silver bullet crap! If THAT were true we would pretty much all be dead right about now..

3. We physically turn into a wolf..Sometimes you get to choose the wolf colors and eyes you would like, but if you don't think fast enough...it gets chosen for you.

4. There are no such things as actual werewolfs anyways! WE ARE CALLED SHAPE-SHIFTERS! The wolf form is just a beloved and bloodlined form. Really if we probably tried, we could mutate our bloodlines and shape-shift into any other normal animal.

If you don't get answers from someone who actually is what you are talking about....don't believe them...If any1 has any questions because you were probably told wrong...email me at shadowrunwolf@gmail.com....

BTW - This is what i look like...kinda...its not a pic. of me of course and plus i have blue eyes....not yellow...but my fur is white.

its true that most werewolves don't live in packs but some do and also there are werewolf pack webs sites like http://monoceruspack.webs.com/ that's one or http:// razgriz.webs.com

Do dogs like werewolves?

Well, that's like asking if cats and dogs hate each other. Some dogs can't stand werewolves, others fear them and others don't care. You have to remember that Dogs are descendants of wolves and werewolves has the scent of both wolf and human. Wolves were taken or they followed man and were tamed. Giving up their freedom to get free food and to help man. The human scent may confuse some dogs, the wolf scent may anger others, while other dogs don't mind the scent, were raised around them or the scent of human is a protective scent so they could care less about the wolf scent. It all depends on the dog.

Now if the dog is a half wolf they won't like them because the human scent was hard drived in there genes to be feared and a strange wolf scent is to be eliminate (if not mating season (this also varies on what generation this half wolf is)), so mixing them together will make the half dog half wolf hate them. Wolves stay as far away from werewolves as they possibly can because of the above and also because the mixture of the two scents are confusing.

Does it hurt to turn into a werewolf?

Most stories depict the transformation into a werewolf as a painful process due to bones and muscles shifting and growing. This is typically portrayed as a traumatic experience for the individual undergoing the change.

What eats a werewolf?

In folklore, werewolves are typically depicted as creatures that transform from humans to wolves. There is no specific animal that is known for eating werewolves as they are considered mythical creatures.

Do werewolves have control of the wolf half?

It depends on the mythos involved.

In most legends, No. The werewolf is pure animal in thought and deed. This is the most traditional werewolf legend, and flows through into modern times as well in most cases.

In the Twilight series, the werewolf has control, but has a hard time with emotional control.

What happens to a werewolf on a eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, a werewolf would likely still be affected by the moon's energy, but it may experience a temporary weakening of its powers or a loss of control over its transformation. This could result in unpredictable behavior or a shift in the werewolf's abilities during the eclipse period.

How many werewolves are left?

The deal

well this world is to big to not have some things we dont think live. If werewolves and other mystical beans like vampires exist it would be a problem. Then there is the sightings that have never ended some say that there is werewolves and some say it is just a disease

How can you tell if im part wolf?

listen, im part wolf, but you'll never guess who i am...

if you go on all fours, sometimes you can feel it...... but i had a special way of becoming part wolf..........

you'll never find me....... >:)

soul of a wolf1998

yea,SURE you are.

Why do werewolves come out during a full moon?

In folklore, werewolves are said to transform under a full moon because of the moon's association with mysticism and magic. This belief likely originated from the idea that the full moon's bright light triggers a shift in human behavior or appearance. Additionally, the full moon's brightness and visibility may have contributed to the perception of increased supernatural activity.

Why does the werewolf howl at the moon?

The howling of a werewolf at the moon is a common trope in folklore and fiction, often symbolizing their connection to the wild and primal instincts associated with the moon. It is a dramatic and mysterious image that adds to the mystique of these creatures.