Fur Color

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.
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Post by Lyco »

wait... if a werewolf dyed his hair from say, brown to red in human from... when he TF's it would make sence for his fur to be brownish and not red, right?

but when he changes back, will his hair still be dyed, or would it revert to it's natural color?


Why do i think of thses things? :P
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Post by Scott Gardener »

If the shifting is pure-biological, the hair dye is either lost--the hair shed because of a toxin, or absorbed, the hair dye metabolized by a heavily overworked lycanthropic liver. Either way, the coloring job is gone. Being a werewolf is expensive, but on the plus side, a bad hair job can be fixed rather quickly.

If it's magic, either hard-magic or soft-magic, the hair could have a "last left off" memory, returning to whatever it looked like before the shift, dye and all. If such principles applied, hair length could also be preserved.
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Post by Ultraken »

I'd figure the dye would be visible because much of the hair on the wolf form's head and neck would correspond to the human form's hair. The wolf's undercoat and so forth would mix in with it, so it would be less saturated in color. While this way avoids skin problems and various mind-bogglers, it definitely would look out of place on a wolf, and prevent the werewolf from "passing" as a normal wolf (assuming they could do that otherwise). Moral of the story: werewolves should not dye their hair. :D
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Post by Wolfhanyou »

Scott... quick question though. I've been reading through this forum, and I'm still as confused as heck as to where you get the hair absorbing thing. At least on the head. Why would the hair on the head be sucked in with the rest of the fur? I'm guessing that's where you're getting the toxins and whatever.
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Post by JoshuaMadoc »

has anyone mentioned the possibility of shedding all the fur when someone shifts back?
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kitetsu wrote:has anyone mentioned the possibility of shedding all the fur when someone shifts back?

I can't speak for everyone, but to me, shedding large amounts of fur when TFing back to human is...well...ugh.
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Post by Vuldari »

That would be the more biologically plausable option...though I really don't care for it. Sounds Messy.

I would accept that on a Werewolf that is supposed to be as close to physically (as in...staying within the laws of physics) realistic as possible, as this would be one of the only probable options on a "real" biological creature, so in that situation it would work.

...but when one is trying to make the werewolf more of a legendary, mysterious, supernatural creature, I think that leaving a huge pile of shed fur wherever they change back would be silly looking, and not fit well with the mystique. A small bit of shed hair, on the other hand, could be kindof spooky, as finding it somewhere could be a sign that a werewolf has been there recently.
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Post by Aki »

Renorei wrote:
kitetsu wrote:has anyone mentioned the possibility of shedding all the fur when someone shifts back?

I can't speak for everyone, but to me, shedding large amounts of fur when TFing back to human is...well...ugh.
Yeah...ditto.
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A small bit of shed hair, on the other hand, could be kindof spooky, as finding it somewhere could be a sign that a werewolf has been there recently.
Hells Yeah! Thats what I think as well. Not a massive pile of fur or anything cheesy like that. Enough that it would make a person stop and look around uneasily :wink: :D
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Aki wrote:
Renorei wrote:
kitetsu wrote:has anyone mentioned the possibility of shedding all the fur when someone shifts back?

I can't speak for everyone, but to me, shedding large amounts of fur when TFing back to human is...well...ugh.
Yeah...ditto.
Yeah, I'd prefer the less realistic method where the fir is re-absorbed.

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Lupin wrote:
Aki wrote:
Renorei wrote:
kitetsu wrote:has anyone mentioned the possibility of shedding all the fur when someone shifts back?

I can't speak for everyone, but to me, shedding large amounts of fur when TFing back to human is...well...ugh.
Yeah...ditto.
Yeah, I'd prefer the less realistic method where the fir is re-absorbed.

I dunno why.
I also find myself preferring the resorbtion of one kind of hair while the other is extruded. There is something neat about things which end up being challenging to explain. It is perhaps called 'mystical'.
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Post by greniar »

because wolves tend to have ether grey, black, or white hair (i'm not going where you may think i'm going with this) the fur of a werewolf should be a mixture of the human hair color and either grey, black, or white.
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Figarou wrote:
SnowWalker wrote:I'm more than likely wrong on this but here's my 2 cents. Wolves don't go gray all over when they get older, right? I know dogs grey around the muzzle (and paws?), and horses grey in the tail and mane... so wolves would be similar in that they grey around the muzzle, right?

ok.. in that case, my own preference is that an aging werewolf would go grey around the muzzle... but not all around.

oh well, just my own thoughts.

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You're looking at it from the wolves/dogs point of view. Humans get gray hair all over when getting old. Its starts with the head and works its way towards the rest of the body. (I think)

I'm 37 and I already have some grey hair showing on my head.
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SnowWalker wrote:I'm more than likely wrong on this but here's my 2 cents. Wolves don't go gray all over when they get older, right? I know dogs grey around the muzzle (and paws?), and horses grey in the tail and mane... so wolves would be similar in that they grey around the muzzle, right?
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I always thought they would have fur the color of a wolf.
White, Gray, Black, red, and so on.
I really don't like the thought of the werewolf having fur the color of your hair.

I always thought that a werewolfs bite, carried certain traits for the fur, eye color, the way your body transforms when you shift, or just the way your werewolf body looks like in general.

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Anook wrote:I always thought that a werewolfs bite, carried certain traits for the fur, eye color, the way your body transforms when you shift, or just the way your werewolf body looks like in general.
The problem with that is the tendancy to end up with "clones", all werewolves everywhere looking the same. If the bite alone dictates so much of the physical appearance there's no room for variety. I don't know about you, but I don't like cookie cutter critters.
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Thats a really good resonse. I never really thought about there being clones. :|
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The idea that the original biter, and not the person's original hair color, determining the fur color doesn't make any sense to me.
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Apokryltaros wrote:The idea that the original biter, and not the person's original hair color, determining the fur color doesn't make any sense to me.
Ditto. That would be as if the bite completely removed your genetic traits.
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Post by Renorei »

When you think about it, a human's hair color becoming the dominant influencer on a wolf's fur isn't all that strange. Both humans and wolves have the same basic colors. Lupin posted a series of pics a while back that showed this perfectly. There was a blond person and a blondise wolf, and redhead and a reddish wolf, a brunette and brown wolf, and so on. It wouldn't end up looking unnatural.
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Post by MoonKit »

Im sure theres been a post like this before but I am lazy. Im just hoping for new members to contribute.

What color should a werewolfs fur be? The same as their hair color in human form? Actual wolf colors? Or whatever they want it to be?

Im thinking bright green werewolves with mohawks! :lol:
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Ah, thank you Vuldari! :D
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Post by RedEye »

There would almost have to be some Were' or other that dyed his fur in Green Camo....
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greyish brownish top coat fading to and off white underbelly......... :D
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