The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
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3) You will need silver to kill a werewolf; be it a bullet. blade, or bludgeon. Silver or fire; they are the only surefire ways to kill one. They're harder to get rid of than cockroaches.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
4) Werewolves have incredible powers of regeneration. They come back if you don't kill them right. You may think you've killed one; shot to the head, stake to the heart, cut off an arm; but BAM in three days time they are as good as new.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
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5) Decapitation works also in permanently slaying a werewolf. This of course requires a sharp blade and nerves of equally sharp steel. Why anyone would want to go a few rounds toe to toe with a werewolf is beyond me however.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
6) Werewolves spend most of their time in their human form. They are more adaptable than any other SupNat predatory species; even more so than vampires. This means that anyone you meet, could possibly be a werewolf is disguise.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
7) Werewolves are creatures driven by basic instinct and human intelligence. Most prefer to reside in outlying wilderness areas because of this, allowing their activities to go virtuallly unnoticed. Though there are those few brazen ones that prefer an urban hunting ground.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
Spamming your own thread? Must be a slow day in the cove.
С волками жить, по-волчьи выть.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
8) Werewolves are entirely defenseless in their human form. They still possess heightened senses, strength, and reflexes way above normal human capability. All of this is of course only heightened further when in their lupine form.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
9) Because werewolves are still "human" to some degree, they are capable of mating with normal humans. The offspring are of course however born inflicted with lycanthropy as well.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
10) Werewolves do not have to hunt, it is a compulsion most can not control. Those of an evil nature revel in the bloodlust and prey upon their fellow humans. Others can attempt to overcome their baser animal instinct and choose to prey upon wild game away from the human populace.
"Too serve and protect", somethin' bout that gets a lil' blurred when dealin' with the supernatural.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
Holister wrote:6) Werewolves spend most of their time in their human form. They are more adaptable than any other SupNat predatory species; even more so than vampires. This means that anyone you meet, could possibly be a werewolf is disguise.
Ben, you sound as paranoid as Bert. Other than Kelly I've never met a werebeast and I doubt I ever will. You make it sound like they are all over the place.
I will be who I chose to be.
Re: The Truth About Werewolves.....observations by Ben Holister
Holister wrote:7) Werewolves are creatures driven by basic instinct and human intelligence. Most prefer to reside in outlying wilderness areas because of this, allowing their activities to go virtuallly unnoticed. Though there are those few brazen ones that prefer an urban hunting ground.
My dad takes care of those ones.
I will be who I chose to be.