I would assume that such a skeketomuscular transformation would be an incredibly painful thing, not to menton the fact that such a drastic change would consume a LOT of calories in the process. Because of this, you would find a creature that was not only in shock from the pain of transformation, but also ravenously hungry.lovec1990 wrote:well we all have diffrent opinions on this question, but in my view brains do not change at all and only way that someone snaps and go crazy is if he could not keep his mind in one piece during the transformation or any other reason normal humans would snap too.Tovarich_Volk wrote:A couple of things here. Does the braine completely change to a canid brain, or is there still human intellectual capacity?
In short, you would have the proverbial ' crazed werewolf' who's only goal is to stuff themselves with as much food as possible, right off the bat. Not exactly something that would want to discuss the finer points existentialist philosophy. -- Anything that contains protein is on the menu.
Furthermore, any enhanced regenerative capabilities on top of the transformation such as bone/limb/muscular regeneration would expend even more calories, which in turn would create an even greater appetite.
Theoretically if anybody with good sense were afflicted with lycanthropy, they would want to stuff themselves before transforming, and have a good supply of meat, water, or perhaps a bunch of some type of sports drink replentish any expended electrolytes in a large bowl on hand for post transformation.
Then again, a newly made lycanthrope would probably not really have the experience understand what they would need, which would only further the stereotype of the crazed werewolf, if they were to transform without the assistace of others.