chance to be a werewolf. would you do it?
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Hell No! Not in real life. Yes, I'd like to one day just knows how it feels in a wolven body, and if I could completly control my shifting with no or little pain involved then posibly I would become one. But no, I don't want to be a werewolf, nor a werellama if someone is going to bring that up.
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if i had a chance i would take it in a heartbeat! being a human to me is really boring. so i vote yes.
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It depends. If the changes were involuntary and I had no control over my actions afterwards, then no. But if I had total control (ala senior Lycans), then hell yeah! Think about all of the advantages. You would be virtually immortal. You would have enormous strength and incredible agility. You would always have good health cause you're immune to diseases and sickness. The only possible downside is that you would outlive all of your friends and loved ones.... that's unless they're willing to make the change also.
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Figarou wrote:Nope..werewolves can die of old age. How old? Not sure. 150 years? 200?Alpha wrote: You would be virtually immortal.
I'm not saying for sure that they can't, but how do you know that werewolves can die of old age? I've never seen a movie that attested to that. While they can die at the hands of others by various means, unless that happens, why can't they live forever? Some examples of very old werewolves: Remy (well over 3000 yrs old), Skorzeny (1600 yrs) and Lucian (1000-1500 yrs?).
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just a thought if werewolves are relaited to wolves would they have a shorter life spane than a human'sAlpha wrote:Figarou wrote:Nope..werewolves can die of old age. How old? Not sure. 150 years? 200?Alpha wrote: You would be virtually immortal.
I'm not saying for sure that they can't, but how do you know that werewolves can die of old age? I've never seen a movie that attested to that. While they can die at the hands of others by various means, unless that happens, why can't they live forever? Some examples of very old werewolves: Remy (well over 3000 yrs old), Skorzeny (1600 yrs) and Lucian (1000-1500 yrs?).
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Alpha wrote:Figarou wrote:Nope..werewolves can die of old age. How old? Not sure. 150 years? 200?Alpha wrote: You would be virtually immortal.
I'm not saying for sure that they can't, but how do you know that werewolves can die of old age? I've never seen a movie that attested to that. While they can die at the hands of others by various means, unless that happens, why can't they live forever? Some examples of very old werewolves: Remy (well over 3000 yrs old), Skorzeny (1600 yrs) and Lucian (1000-1500 yrs?).
I'm no expert at guessing how long a werewolf can live.
Thats why I had this in my post. ----->
Maybe they can live for 1000s of years. Or tens of thousands. it depends on the story teller and/or myth.
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i agree, if i can change at will and not become a bloodthirsty mindless beast i would love to become one.Alpha wrote:It depends. If the changes were involuntary and I had no control over my actions afterwards, then no. But if I had total control (ala senior Lycans), then hell yeah! Think about all of the advantages. You would be virtually immortal. You would have enormous strength and incredible agility. You would always have good health cause you're immune to diseases and sickness. The only possible downside is that you would outlive all of your friends and loved ones.... that's unless they're willing to make the change also.
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Well...I have an unusualy high pain tolerance...so the dying thing is...meh.
Being able to control my wolf form would definately be a plus...
But I live in an area where there are no wolves...or even howling dogs...so...Howling would feel kinda weird...nobody to answer me
I hate being a human...I would rather live in the forest like my native American ancestors than deal with modern life...Argh!!
Being able to control my wolf form would definately be a plus...
But I live in an area where there are no wolves...or even howling dogs...so...Howling would feel kinda weird...nobody to answer me
I hate being a human...I would rather live in the forest like my native American ancestors than deal with modern life...Argh!!
Both! *imagines evil-homicidal-mindless-killing-machine-beast gnat*
Myself, it would all depend on the probability of survival. I'd leap at the chance to gain lycanthropy, but I'd be more than willing to wait even a few years for my chances to improve, ideally to at least 60%. Life may suck as a human, but being dead sure wouldn't be an improvement.
Myself, it would all depend on the probability of survival. I'd leap at the chance to gain lycanthropy, but I'd be more than willing to wait even a few years for my chances to improve, ideally to at least 60%. Life may suck as a human, but being dead sure wouldn't be an improvement.
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But werewolf not gnat, i prefer living longer then a month
guess i shouldn't have read just everyother comment
But werewolf not gnat, i prefer living longer then a month
guess i shouldn't have read just everyother comment
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You live a pretty sheltered life don't you??? A gnat is a small insect that likes to bite which is not good for me as I'm allergic to insect bites, nothing bad happens but when I'm bit by a mosquito the bite stays for about 3 months. But gnats are nigh impossible to see unless you're squinting, they are small enough to be swallowed whole by a fly.Anubis wrote:whats a gnat?
To answer the werewolf question, with odds that small no way. But if conditions were right I probably would.