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And could actually do more damage than hiding in a basement somewhere. Aside from the obvious problem (waking up and having no clue at all where in the middle of nowhere you are), just think of the damage an out-of-control werewolf could do to the ecosystem. There are a hell of a lot more middle-managers in the world than there are kakapo or takahe, for instance.Night_Hunter wrote:of course
you are the forgetting the obvious method of isolating yourself far away from humanity
but thats not techinically restraing yourself
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i think most people if it is proven that they are dangerous would go the over-kill route and lock themselves in an un-escapeable dungeon/tomb deal. Kind of like the one off of the 2nd Underworld movie
and forget about keeping yourself alive. If you are willing to go that far out I'm guessing your mindset would be more toward
"i don't deserve to live.... just let me die"
i think most people if it is proven that they are dangerous would go the over-kill route and lock themselves in an un-escapeable dungeon/tomb deal. Kind of like the one off of the 2nd Underworld movie
and forget about keeping yourself alive. If you are willing to go that far out I'm guessing your mindset would be more toward
"i don't deserve to live.... just let me die"
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could a werewolf break chains
so like shackles would be useless
but if a WW could do that then restaining had become a bigger problem
AND
would a person in WW have a different mind set? If when they tansform they are mindless killing animals
because if you kept our mind in tact then why would you need restraining?
so like shackles would be useless
but if a WW could do that then restaining had become a bigger problem
AND
would a person in WW have a different mind set? If when they tansform they are mindless killing animals
because if you kept our mind in tact then why would you need restraining?
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Well, if the werewolf is proud of what he/she is, and he/she wasn't a "man-eater", then I would say that the werewolf would really have no reason to restrain his or her self. If the person weren't to trust themselves, and would think that if they were to change into their wolf form and eat people, then they should restrain themselves. Otherwise, I really wouldn't see what the problem would be. It just really depends on what the werewolf thinks about what their actions would be.
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To me, werewolves are always in control, so getting locked up isn't necessary.
As for those who are just bitten,
As for those who are just bitten,
For the first few days, the newly bitten person is tired, weak, and ravenously hungry, usually feeling a bit sick as the body takes in the change. In due course though, they adjust and begin to learn about their new capabilities, usually mentored and taught by the person who originally bit them. -My Site