Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 12:08 am
That would suck, having hair that shifted colors with your moods. You'd never be able to play poker.
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What about against other werewolves? That would be an interesting game.Scott Gardener wrote:Werewolves would be killer poker players.
Hehe, that would be an interesting twist on the normal "person interupts a bunch of werewolves doing their thing."Shaun wrote:What about against other werewolves? That would be an interesting game.
OH NO...Lupin wrote:Hehe, that would be an interesting twist on the normal "person interupts a bunch of werewolves doing their thing."Shaun wrote:What about against other werewolves? That would be an interesting game.
In fact, that gives me an idea...
Nope. They are playing pool this time.Apokryltaros wrote:OH NO...Lupin wrote:Hehe, that would be an interesting twist on the normal "person interupts a bunch of werewolves doing their thing."Shaun wrote:What about against other werewolves? That would be an interesting game.
In fact, that gives me an idea...
Not another spin on the "They're DOGS, er, WOLVES, and THEY'RE PLAYING POKER!!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH" scenario.
They'd scratch up the table with their claws.Figarou wrote:Nope. They are playing pool this time.
Lupin wrote:They'd scratch up the table with their claws.Figarou wrote:Nope. They are playing pool this time.
They would still have to place their hands/paws on the table to steady/aim the stick, wouldn't they?Figarou wrote:Lupin wrote:They'd scratch up the table with their claws.Figarou wrote:Nope. They are playing pool this time.
Huh? Now how are they going to do that when using Pool sticks?
Exactly.Ralith wrote:They would still have to place their hands/paws on the table to steady/aim the stick, wouldn't they?Figarou wrote:Lupin wrote:They'd scratch up the table with their claws.Figarou wrote:Nope. They are playing pool this time.
Huh? Now how are they going to do that when using Pool sticks?
Ralith wrote:They would still have to place their hands/paws on the table to steady/aim the stick, wouldn't they?Figarou wrote:Lupin wrote:They'd scratch up the table with their claws.Figarou wrote:Nope. They are playing pool this time.
Huh? Now how are they going to do that when using Pool sticks?
But that has nothing to do with clawsFigarou wrote:yes. The hand thats on the table is to guide the pool stick. If placed carefully, the werewolf won't scratch up the table.
But if the cue ball is pocketed during a break or play, then he "scratched."
Lupin wrote:But that has nothing to do with clawsFigarou wrote:yes. The hand thats on the table is to guide the pool stick. If placed carefully, the werewolf won't scratch up the table.
But if the cue ball is pocketed during a break or play, then he "scratched."
No actually it's a more of a double entendre.Figarou wrote:Lupin wrote:But that has nothing to do with claws
Its a PUN.
whatever.Lupin wrote:No actually it's a more of a double entendre.Figarou wrote:Lupin wrote:But that has nothing to do with claws
Its a PUN.
I dunno... It sets off my 'WTF-o-meter'.Renorei wrote:I like the mood fur idea. I think it's kinda cool. Totally inappropriate for Freeborn, but cool nonetheless. I would love to read a novel or watch a movie where the werewolves changed colors, according to mood and good/evil alignment.
I concur.Morkulv wrote:I dunno... It sets off my 'WTF-o-meter'.
I figure werewolves would not suffer hair loss or baldness, but would instead have a tendency towards prematurely grey hair. (So, human hair color and wolf fur color would influence each other...)Most wolves, especially the black wolves, have a gene that codes for their color to fade. A wolf that is black one year soon develops a little white around its face and muzzle the next year, and that white moves further along its body each year. There have been cases where all-black wolves have actually turned pure white by the time they are eight to nine years old. Wolves also change color somewhat between seasons. They are their truest boldest colors in the wintertime. In the summer, when they shed, their coat becomes more greyish; so a white wolf becomes a little darker, and a black wolf becomes a little lighter. Even wolves that do not have the gene for coat fading still do change color as they mature to adulthood. Arctic wolf cubs are a medium brown or beige, and as they mature their coat bleaches to white. Timber wolf cubs are also born a brownish color with slightly darker timber markings, but they usually loose their brownish coloring and gain more of a grey and white contrast to their coat.