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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 1:55 pm
by Kzinistzerg
Or, throw it int an ocean where two minutes from entering it's eaten by fish.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:41 am
by Apokryltaros
Shadowblaze wrote:Or, throw it int an ocean where two minutes from entering it's eaten by fish.
Um, yes, that's what Scott Peterson thought, too.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:44 am
by Kzinistzerg
<_<

>_>

He didn't throw it i nthe ocean with ots of acid, now did he? no! and he didn.... *realises she is way off topic*

ON TOPIC: It would most likely depend on hte werewolf's personality before the change or personality in general.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 1:50 pm
by Apokryltaros
I strongly doubt that a werewolf who believes him or herself to be a superior predator, not to mention superior to humans, would bother to clean up after their meals.
Even if such a habitual human-eater did, people tend to find that it's very hard to be a serial killer, in America at least, and not have people notice.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:43 pm
by Terastas
Apokryltaros wrote:I strongly doubt that a werewolf who believes him or herself to be a superior predator, not to mention superior to humans, would bother to clean up after their meals.
Exactly. That's why normal werewolves that only kill when necessary would bother to dispose of the body. Your typical ego-inflated rogue werewolf would just leave a big mess like the Darkwolf did.

Though that's not to say that the rest of the pack wouldn't clean up after the rogue werewolf... After they've cleaned up the rogue werewolf himself of course. :wink:

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 6:45 pm
by Apokryltaros
Terastas wrote: Exactly. That's why normal werewolves that only kill when necessary would bother to dispose of the body. Your typical ego-inflated rogue werewolf would just leave a big mess like the Darkwolf did.

Though that's not to say that the rest of the pack wouldn't clean up after the rogue werewolf... After they've cleaned up the rogue werewolf himself of course. :wink:
By taking him to the vet to be fixed?

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:08 pm
by Kzinistzerg
That would be hard to do...

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:09 pm
by 23Jarden
I don't think the vet would be able to do it. considering the possibility he change back to human form durring the um procedure.

Please state the nature of the medical emergency

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:13 pm
by Scott Gardener
There's always the power of suggestion. Even if werewolves are not inherantly any more violent than humans or wolves, then there's the myths, stories, and all the movies we love to hate, that describe them as monsters.

In my own storyline, werewolves are not affected by full moons and are not in any special way affected by silver, but there are people who upon getting lycanthropy feel psychologically compelled to shift on full moons, and break out in hives when exposed to silver, if they know that it is what it is. This "Hollywood neurosis" can occasionally be extremely dangerous, as those who are too taken in by it can be prone to violence. I even have an unwritten story idea, involving a poor guy who gets lycanthropy in an effort to cure baldness, but who ends up turning into a psychopath. I pictured The Howling's Robert Picardo for the role.

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 5:48 pm
by Kotig
I've read a book called Blood and Chocolate. In this book the werewolves forbid it because their goddess, the moon, gave them the blessing to change. And to eat them would degrade them and make them uncivalized and they would be punished by the moon. even killing a human (even for a purpose) would get you in trouble or killed by the pack. I'm not sure if I got it all right, its been a while since I read it. :wink:

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:30 pm
by Kirk Hammett
But do real wolves prey on humans at all? Not naturally they don't. What if the human is vegetarian? Hahahaha I did read a book where the were was a vegetarian. She ate meat and killed on the full moon but during the day she was pretty disgusted with herself I believe. :cry:

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 12:52 pm
by Silverclaw
Would that book be 'Naked Brunch?' Sounds like it :)

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 9:50 pm
by Wolveblade
i dont eat humans.......... but deer rabbits and such like that are fair game :P *drools*

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:31 pm
by Akela
Wolveblade wrote:i dont eat humans..........
I should certainly hope not... unless you want to be institutionalized or something. Eating people would not be healthy anyway as we eat all kinds of nasty things, but that's beyond the point.

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:43 pm
by Renorei
Wolveblade wrote:i dont eat humans..........

Yeah, because that would be cannabalism.

Though I've heard human meat is very nutritious. The reasons being rather obvious, I suppose.

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:46 pm
by Set
Human meat tastes like pork.

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 1:10 pm
by Koshaw
All small to medium vertebrates taste kinda like chicken/pork lol-

snake, rabbits, squirrels, kanga roo, venison, ostrich, nutria, lols

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 1:17 pm
by Figarou
Reilune wrote:Human meat tastes like pork.



And you know this because......?

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 7:29 pm
by Fenrir
:o I wonder if monkey tastes like human?

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:46 pm
by Renorei
Reilune wrote:Human meat tastes like pork.
I can see how that would make sense. I have never tasted human myself, I just know it's good for you.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:37 am
by Figarou
Excelsia wrote:
Reilune wrote:Human meat tastes like pork.
I can see how that would make sense. I have never tasted human myself, I just know it's good for you.

Oh no its not! If you eat a human, you'll be digesting human protiens! Then afterwards, you'll have complications simular to the Mad Cow disease because your own body is attacking the human proteins. Eating your own kind is not good for you.


Bleh!!! :P


Also....are humans meant to eat meat?


Check this out.

http://www.celestialhealing.net/physicalveg3.htm

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:44 am
by Lupin
Figarou wrote:Also....are humans meant to eat meat?


Check this out.

http://www.celestialhealing.net/physicalveg3.htm
They're actually misleading about a couple of things. Like the fact that our digestive system is long enough to digest plant material. It's about 15 feet too short. Not to mention that like carnivores, we have binocular vision (good for hunting.) And things like sweat glands don't really have anything to do with being able to digest foods. And my cat, an obligate carnivore, has no problem eating cooked food.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:52 am
by Figarou
Lupin wrote:
Figarou wrote:Also....are humans meant to eat meat?


Check this out.

http://www.celestialhealing.net/physicalveg3.htm
They're actually misleading about a couple of things. Like the fact that our digestive system is long enough to digest plant material. It's about 15 feet too short. Not to mention that like carnivores, we have binocular vision (good for hunting.) And things like sweat glands don't really have anything to do with being able to digest foods. And my cat, an obligate carnivore, has no problem eating cooked food.

Not all animals need a very long digestive system to digest plants. Cows have a four chamber stomach. Other animals re-chew the plant material. They swallow it, then regurgitate previously chewed plant material and chew it some more.



HEH...I can see a human re-chewing a hamburger he had for lunch earlier during the day. :lol:

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:57 am
by Lupin
Figarou wrote: Not all animals need a very long digestive system to digest plants. Cows have a four chamber stomach. Other animals re-chew the plant material. They swallow it, then regurgitate previously chewed plant material and chew it some more.
Yeah, but we don't do either of those


HEH...I can see a human re-chewing a hamburger he had for lunch earlier during the day. :lol:
Man I just know I'm going to think of that the next time I get lunch at Sonic.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 2:01 am
by Figarou
Lupin wrote:

HEH...I can see a human re-chewing a hamburger he had for lunch earlier during the day. :lol:
Man I just know I'm going to think of that the next time I get lunch at Sonic.

It brings a new meaning to "2nd helpings." :lol: