Figarou wrote:Heh, a skilled duckie dodging expert.
I understand the reasoning behind it, and it is a fitting term. White-wolf, however, has the advantage in that they describe a world very different from our own to a mass of open-minded and willing fans. In a movie, suspension of disbelief only goes so far. You are limited in the amount of new information that you can introduce to the audience. Another point I might make is that the word 'gestalt,' while it makes sense when applied in this context, is just not a word that your average Joe has a definition for.Figarou wrote:Well, there is a reason for that. I think its to seperate what the other people uses. White-wolf uses Crinos. But I think they are using something else now. Not sure about that because they are not using "Garou" any more.Vilkacis wrote:Me no likey:
*The word 'gestalt' to describe the hybrid form
While I'm not a fan of full wolf form myself, I will say that my sister prefers the opposite: only full wolf form with no hybrid form. That being said, seeing a full wolf transformation is not anything that would ruin things for me (in fact, I would be interested in seeing that in a movie, just because).Figarou wrote:You gotta have the full wolf form. Thats what werewolves become during the 1st shift. With control, you get to be in Gestalt form.
-- Vilkacis