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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:51 am
by Scott Gardener
Meeting with others is a sensible idea.
I'd probably start off with something similar. I'd find intelligent, trusted friends, screen them out a bit, and try to figure out which ones would accept lycanthropy if offered. Then, the ones most likely would get informed and offered.
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:46 pm
by Kzinistzerg
I'd likely screen my fiernds,too. I ahev two of 'em who would likely say yes, but the rest would prolly freak out.
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:20 pm
by vrikasatma
I wouldn't approach, but if someone I knew came forward and asked me, I'd help 'em out.
Probably after a little test/rite-of-passage to really make sure they're sincere

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:16 am
by Renorei
This is what I would do:
-Have a damn good time at Halloween and Furry Conventions
-Carefully select friends with whom to share my gift
-Run in the forest
-Run in fields
-Pretty much just run anywhere....
-Hunt animals
-Howl
-On rare occasions, scare people or play mind games with them
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:24 am
by white
Excelsia wrote:This is what I would do:
-Have a damn good time at Halloween and Furry Conventions
...
Probably not a good idea, especially when people start asking how you got your fursuit looking so realistic, and if they can borrow it for a while. In fact, if anyone caught a glimpse of something so simple as your tounge, you'd be in trouble.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:26 pm
by Renorei
Ralith Lupus wrote:
Probably not a good idea, especially when people start asking how you got your fursuit looking so realistic, and if they can borrow it for a while. In fact, if anyone caught a glimpse of something so simple as your tounge, you'd be in trouble.
Ah, maybe not furry conventions then. Although, I'd still probably lurk in the darkness or around corners at Halloween and such, that way they couldn't make out how realistic I was too well. Then, I'd be able to have a little fun scaring people and rest safe in the knowledge that they would later on conclude that I had been wearing a costume.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:09 pm
by Silverclaw
Excelsia wrote:
This is what I would do:
-Have a damn good time at Halloween and Furry Conventions
...
Probably not a good idea, especially when people start asking how you got your fursuit looking so realistic, and if they can borrow it for a while. In fact, if anyone caught a glimpse of something so simple as your tounge, you'd be in trouble.
Hmm, sounds like a good idea for a WW short story
I'd like to run around, howl and have good wolfy fun if I was a ww

Drive to the park at evening and stay until morning
If I wanted to mess with peoples heads, I could stand by the side of the road at night in gestalt form...when they try and get another look, I'll have disappered in the forest...

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:16 pm
by Lupin
Wasn't there a short story about a werewolf who went to a costume party while shifted?
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:25 pm
by Silverclaw
Wasn't there a short story about a werewolf who went to a costume party while shifted?

If so, link please!
I have some story idea floating in my head with a scene like that; though its not a werewolf
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:29 pm
by Lupin
Well I'm not so sure on the details. I'm hoping some else here has seen it, and remembers more.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 7:09 pm
by white
Excelsia wrote:Ah, maybe not furry conventions then. Although, I'd still probably lurk in the darkness or around corners at Halloween and such, that way they couldn't make out how realistic I was too well. Then, I'd be able to have a little fun scaring people and rest safe in the knowledge that they would later on conclude that I had been wearing a costume.
Yah, that'd work well; even if they saw a good deal of evidence to the contrary, they'd later chalk it up to an overactive imagination. Heh, lots of potential for fun like that, and ye can be pretty free so long as it's halloween and people are expecting to see costumes worn about. Pull the same trick some other time and ye might have more worries.
@Lupin: Doesn't ring a bell, but if ye can find it again, I'd love to read it.