Father Arden wrote:I know of at least one case of a person infected with lychanthropy who remains control of his mind and emotions when he transforms...
That's even scarier. All that physical power guided by a human intellect.
Ron Caliburn wrote:Father Arden wrote:I know of at least one case of a person infected with lychanthropy who remains control of his mind and emotions when he transforms...
That's even scarier. All that physical power guided by a human intellect.
Ron Caliburn wrote:Two quick questions?
1) So do you folks do anything that doesn't end with X?
2) Why does how a werewolf become a werewolf matter? Shouldn't you just kill them so you won't have to worry?
If you are ever in Russia... I would love to see some of your research.Elizabeth D. Anderson wrote:Adrenal-X is the blanket term I am using here, not the official terminology. It's simply a generic 'holding' name until we can break down the hormone and find out what it really is. So, in general, yes, we do do things that don't end in x, however, being Canadian, and living with these cold winters, there is one activity that ends in 'x' that we quite enjoy and like to participate in as often as possible...
Father Arden wrote:Ron Caliburn wrote:Father Arden wrote:I know of at least one case of a person infected with lychanthropy who remains control of his mind and emotions when he transforms...
That's even scarier. All that physical power guided by a human intellect.
In some cases, yes that would be a terrifying prospect...but this man, who was an OPP officer once, takes inhibiters created using my partner Anderson's research...they keep him from transforming even under the most stressfull circumstances...
Father Arden
Elizabeth D. Anderson wrote:Ron Caliburn wrote:Two quick questions?
1) So do you folks do anything that doesn't end with X?
2) Why does how a werewolf become a werewolf matter? Shouldn't you just kill them so you won't have to worry?
Adrenal-X is the blanket term I am using here, not the official terminology. It's simply a generic 'holding' name until we can break down the hormone and find out what it really is. So, in general, yes, we do do things that don't end in x, however, being Canadian, and living with these cold winters, there is one activity that ends in 'x' that we quite enjoy and like to participate in as often as possible...
And, in answer to question two, I have a friend who is currently using an inhibitor that is controlling the production of 'Adrenal-X', and subsequently controlling his changes. My research has contributed to the synthesis of this compound, which presents hope for those infected with Lycanthrium of a cure, or at least a tool with which to cope with their 'disorder'.
'Kill it' may be your natural instinct, but without learning to understand what it is we're killing, we could be dooming ourselves. If you were bitten by a werewolf, wouldn't you want the chance to control it, and live a relatively normal life afterwards?
and Last I checked... .
Werewolves are immortal.
although they seem to die pretty easy.
Ron Caliburn wrote:Perhaps you might consider this simplistic, but if it hunts humans, I hunt it.
Brother Hotep wrote:i think David Muir watched too many episodes of Wolf's Rain. Mankind did not come from the wolf.
now there might be some reasoning that the progenitor of the human species DID come from a wolf, But I think this depends on which version of the human mythology you perscribe to. I prefer to think that humanity came about at the meddling of non humans.. and that we were not the first they made.
count how many recorded incidents with or without proof of wolves killing people.The number is still just a fraction of wolves killed by people.They have good reason to be angry.Just pray that over time they can forgive the human race.
BBC wrote:Now what I hear about what is really going on is that the government has been capturing werewolves alive for several decades and placing them on special reservations in order to study them. Project Roundup has captured about 800 werewolves. But now it appears the population is getting too large to control and rogue werewolves are starting to endanger the human population.