sugarpoultry wrote:I never understood the whole kill the leader you are back to normal thing. Or the wolf that bit you. Like on American Werewolf in Paris. I always thought that was pretty stupid.
Werewolfdragon wrote:I agree with you here to some extent, I beleave that the passing of the curse most likly came from the Vampire, The enemy of the werewolf. I could be wrong though.
Wingman wrote:Well, werewolves and vampires are fairly closely linked in many cases, in some cases I've found that the only differences between vampires and werewolves are cosmetic details and sunlight vulnerability. To my mind, the killing of the progenitor werewolf/vampire would break any supernatural influence they had, thus ending the "curse", such as forced transformations and inexplicable bloodlust. Even a basic psychic link could explain it, as the "master" werewolf/vampire is older, and thus will likely have a better handle on their abilities and traits. The bloodlust, forced transformations, and all that could simply be products of an empathic link. Once that link is gone the trigger is gone, and thus poof, you no longer transform on the full moon.
Though, I can't recall reading about a werewolf that broke the curse, and then later found out they could still transform.
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The above is the last four posts from the posted topic "" A Werewolves Hands and Claws "" That was going off topic. As was requested I started a new Post ment for this topic, I hope it is to your likeing...
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As for my relpy to this new topic, This may very well explain where this concept came from. However If this curse is indeed simply a product of an empathic link, and not something done to the blood or the DNA it self. Wouldn't it stand to reason, A werewolf Or A vampire would not be required to ever bite inorder to force this change onto their prey?? I still think That it has to do with the blood, Sort of a form of rabies if you will just not deadly... So once again I have this to say. How is it that after you have become a Werewolf, and you kill the one who bit you, you are no longer a werewolf?? I can sort of understand this concept with a vampire because they have Very strong mental powers. However the werewolf Is mostly about brawn (Strength) not its mental powers.