Re: Underlying Reasons to be a Werewolf Fan
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:34 am
I absolutely love the mannaer in which this pack debates.
No one is upset, no one is really offended.
It's amazing.
I voted 4.
My obsession isn't attached to werewolves; my obsession is with vampires.
However, my best friend is incredibly obsessed with the beautiful creatures.
He has been the only person to make me want to learn more about a, perhaps, mythical creature since I was first introduced to the vampire.
I love the talk of werewolves representing freedom and power.
I believe that should be the symbolism for wolves in general.
Such beautiful animals!
To have the opportunity to meet a lycan would be amazing.
I'm not sure I believe they have any humanity left in them once they have completely changed, though.
It would seem to me at that point, the best would take over, and they would rely on animal instinct alone.
Unless there are special cases, like Tom in the "Wereling" series.
(lovely books, btw)
Pretending there are weres who can reason, I wouldn't mind being around it.
Otherwise, it would be nice to get a glimpse from far enough away to hide.
But, in all honesty, I do believe such things really exist.
I mean, if every fairy tale originated from truth, so did every legend.
Not all compontnts of the story ahve to be real, but they share certain things....
Maybe it's just wishful thinking.
No one is upset, no one is really offended.
It's amazing.
I voted 4.
My obsession isn't attached to werewolves; my obsession is with vampires.
However, my best friend is incredibly obsessed with the beautiful creatures.
He has been the only person to make me want to learn more about a, perhaps, mythical creature since I was first introduced to the vampire.
I love the talk of werewolves representing freedom and power.
I believe that should be the symbolism for wolves in general.
Such beautiful animals!
To have the opportunity to meet a lycan would be amazing.
I'm not sure I believe they have any humanity left in them once they have completely changed, though.
It would seem to me at that point, the best would take over, and they would rely on animal instinct alone.
Unless there are special cases, like Tom in the "Wereling" series.
(lovely books, btw)
Pretending there are weres who can reason, I wouldn't mind being around it.
Otherwise, it would be nice to get a glimpse from far enough away to hide.
But, in all honesty, I do believe such things really exist.
I mean, if every fairy tale originated from truth, so did every legend.
Not all compontnts of the story ahve to be real, but they share certain things....
Maybe it's just wishful thinking.