Post by Paradox on Apr 16, 2016 20:10:36 GMT
So you're experiencing weird things, right? And somehow, for some reason, you're now wondering whether you're a werewolf or not. You may be panicking, trying to figure out what is going on, or you may be worrying about how this will affect things. Some people are eager to find out whether they are a werewolf or not, and others really don't care.
Well, in any case, take a deep breath, and relax. Good?
Now, something that must be mentioned. Being a werewolf (or any other shapeshifter, for that matter) is not something that "happens" to you out of the blue, like some strange new disease no one has heard about. Nor is it something that causes behavioral changes, mood swings, etc. The moon has no true effect on werewolves, so anything caused by it is placebo. You don't suddenly gain a craving for meat, or a passion for anger and violence. And it definitely is not something caused by a bite, like in the movies. Most of these "signs" actually have nothing to do with being a werewolf.
So if you're experiencing the "I've gotten angrier, grown hair all over" type symptoms listed above, it most likely has nothing to do with being a werewolf, and everything to do with being human.
Lots of human beings like meat.
Lots of human beings grow hair all over, especially when they're still developing.
And while not every human being is a grenade waiting to explode, there is always the random person who has a temper.
Understood? Well, in that case...
If you're an actual werewolf, most times you will already know just a bit. And if you don't, you may eventually.
Point is, you actually have nothing to worry about. Seriously. Werewolf and non-werewolf alike. Werewolves are not like in the movies-they're not monsters waiting to kill at the full moon, or demons.
Being a werewolf actually will have no big effect on your life until you start shifting. Anything before that has nothing to do with being a werewolf, and everything to do with being human. And yes, werewolves are human too.
Werewolves are mostly like the rest of the population of human beings...there's really nothing that strange about them, once you get past the shifting, and everything else.
Well, in any case, take a deep breath, and relax. Good?
Now, something that must be mentioned. Being a werewolf (or any other shapeshifter, for that matter) is not something that "happens" to you out of the blue, like some strange new disease no one has heard about. Nor is it something that causes behavioral changes, mood swings, etc. The moon has no true effect on werewolves, so anything caused by it is placebo. You don't suddenly gain a craving for meat, or a passion for anger and violence. And it definitely is not something caused by a bite, like in the movies. Most of these "signs" actually have nothing to do with being a werewolf.
So if you're experiencing the "I've gotten angrier, grown hair all over" type symptoms listed above, it most likely has nothing to do with being a werewolf, and everything to do with being human.
Lots of human beings like meat.
Lots of human beings grow hair all over, especially when they're still developing.
And while not every human being is a grenade waiting to explode, there is always the random person who has a temper.
Understood? Well, in that case...
If you're an actual werewolf, most times you will already know just a bit. And if you don't, you may eventually.
Point is, you actually have nothing to worry about. Seriously. Werewolf and non-werewolf alike. Werewolves are not like in the movies-they're not monsters waiting to kill at the full moon, or demons.
Being a werewolf actually will have no big effect on your life until you start shifting. Anything before that has nothing to do with being a werewolf, and everything to do with being human. And yes, werewolves are human too.
Werewolves are mostly like the rest of the population of human beings...there's really nothing that strange about them, once you get past the shifting, and everything else.