This is the place for discussion and voting on various aspects of werewolf life, social ideas, physical appearance, etc. Also a place to vote on how a werewolf should look.
Personally, I have always assumed that a werewolf with a bi-pedal gait would retain it's human opposable-thumbs. It never crossed my mind that they may actually LOOSE them.
Hmmm....
Please Forgive the Occasional Outburst of my Inner Sage ... for he is Oblivious to Sarcasm, and not Easily Silenced.
Personally, I have always assumed that a werewolf with a bi-pedal gait would retain it's human opposable-thumbs. It never crossed my mind that they may actually LOOSE them.
Personally, I have always assumed that a werewolf with a bi-pedal gait would retain it's human opposable-thumbs. It never crossed my mind that they may actually LOOSE them.
Hmmm....
On the one hand, I'm glad that this particular thread has gone off its original topic.
On the other hand, why can't we just take this particular thread out to a quiet corner of the backyard, have the kids turn up the radio real loud, and put it out of its misery?
And furthermore, a werewolf stands a good chance of losing his thumbs, even in human form, if he runs afoul of the Yakuza.
I think brests on women werewolves is a must. Also, I think that the breasts should be the same size as when the person was human. Maybe a little bigger. Yes coverred in fur too.
I've seen a couple movies where the female werewolves don't have breats and when it comes to fight scenes between werewolves, and it's a male against a female, it's hard to tell who's who.
A good example is the movie "American Werewolf in Paris".