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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:44 pm
by Grayheart
Ronkonkoma wrote: and thats where the wolven instincts kick in, to act as a buffer for the human mind from going insane with the flood of scents, smells, sights and sounds that previously couldn't be sensed.
That's exactly what I'm thinking. But this 'buffer-function' could cause some negative things as well: It could lead to the well known 'hollywood-amnesia' of werewolves after they transformed into a wolf. Or maybe the new werewolf flees into his instincts without noticing that he/ she could control the new input if he/she wanted to.

But now to another question (I'm not sure if this question was already discussed here):

Wouldn't a wolfborn werewolf not have a very differnt way of seeing the world? I mean, if a werewolf is born as a wolf (as well if it was a wolf bitten by a werewolf or a wolf who had one werewolf parent and one 'real' wolf parent)?

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:50 pm
by Hearth
And yet, wouldn't the love of the pack/family transferr along with the more primal instincts?