Which form would you howl in?
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Which form would you howl in?
Ok, regualr wolves howl. We know that. But werewolves are different. They can howl at any time, any place, and any form. They can even howl as part of a ritual.
If you feel like howling, is there a specific form you would rather take before you do?
It doesn't have to be at the moon. It could be any situation.
If you feel like howling, is there a specific form you would rather take before you do?
It doesn't have to be at the moon. It could be any situation.
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Well... Technically you could do it in all three forms, but a werewolf could howl in both full wolf and gestalt form and properly render the intended emotion and understand the meaning, whereas all a human could do is attempt to mimic a howl.
So a werewolf would only have logical reason to howl outside of their human form. However, if anonymity is as important as we've concluded, howling would be especially discouraged while in gestalt form; the last thing you want to do when you look like that is draw attention to yourself. It wouldn't be so much of a problem as a full wolf, of course, because the presumption is that if they were seen, they could pass themselves off as a normal canine if need be.
So were I a werewolf, even though I could expressively howl in both gestalt and wolf form, I only would howl in the latter.
So a werewolf would only have logical reason to howl outside of their human form. However, if anonymity is as important as we've concluded, howling would be especially discouraged while in gestalt form; the last thing you want to do when you look like that is draw attention to yourself. It wouldn't be so much of a problem as a full wolf, of course, because the presumption is that if they were seen, they could pass themselves off as a normal canine if need be.
So were I a werewolf, even though I could expressively howl in both gestalt and wolf form, I only would howl in the latter.
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*nods* Same here (yes, the werekitty howls from time to time). I'll do it now whenever I'm in the right frame of mind, but were I a werewolf for real, I'd be a little more concerned about my anonymity than I am now.Wolfhanyou wrote:Though already right now I do howl in human form, I'd prefer not to howl in human form simply because it'd draw attention to myself.
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Reilune wrote:I'd howl in any form. Though...apparently I sound more like a coyote than a wolf. I have conversations with the coyote pack that live in the woods around my house from time to time.
LOL . I just got this weird image of a human howling random gibberish in coyote, and the coyotes being like "WTF?!".
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Terastas wrote:Well... Technically you could do it in all three forms, but a werewolf could howl in both full wolf and gestalt form and properly render the intended emotion and understand the meaning, whereas all a human could do is attempt to mimic a howl.
Also the werewolf can have the proper tones when in wolf or gestalt form.
I find howling in human form a bit silly.
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I really hate it when the voice changes, especially during shift. The voice can get a bit lower, but not too much. In most of the werewolf-movies, it sounds like they swallowed a broken speaker.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
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I chose wolf only. But that depends on whether you can speak in gestalt. If you can't because your vocal chords are more wolven, then yes, howl in gestalt too. Any human can howl, but maybe one percent of people can do it well. (note, I have heard people howl who mimicked wolves almost perfectly, but most people can't do that.) While it might be effective to have a werewolf try to howl as a human and fail miserably, it could just look dorky if not handled properly.
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Ok, good, I'm not the only howling werecat. ;)Terastas wrote:*nods* Same here (yes, the werekitty howls from time to time). I'll do it now whenever I'm in the right frame of mind, but were I a werewolf for real, I'd be a little more concerned about my anonymity than I am now.Wolfhanyou wrote:Though already right now I do howl in human form, I'd prefer not to howl in human form simply because it'd draw attention to myself.
It doesn't have anything to do with my therianthropy, I just find it a good emotional release.
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I figure it should change more than that, since it's not just the throat that's changing, but the shape of the mouth too.Morkulv wrote:I really hate it when the voice changes, especially during shift. The voice can get a bit lower, but not too much. In most of the werewolf-movies, it sounds like they swallowed a broken speaker.
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