Werewolves need a break
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Werewolves need a break
Ah, life as a werewolf. So peacefull. So pleasant. The joy of freedom!!!
Wrong!! In a pack you have duties to perform. What type of duties? Well, as a werewolf there is plenty of duties compared to a plain wolf. You're not going to be sitting there watching over cubs when the rest hunt. No sir!!! Thats to easy!! I know werewolves have lots of duties!! Like guarding the safehouse. Thats one...ummm...oh.......you get the picture.
Now. Like humans. Werewolves need a break. Some time to get away from those duties. If your that werewolf with some "time off," what will you do?
Take a cruise? Go to a convention? Wolf out in some nearby woods?
As for me, I'd get away from being a werewolf for a while. Have some fun doing human things. Like carnivals, festivals, maybe do some traveling.
Wrong!! In a pack you have duties to perform. What type of duties? Well, as a werewolf there is plenty of duties compared to a plain wolf. You're not going to be sitting there watching over cubs when the rest hunt. No sir!!! Thats to easy!! I know werewolves have lots of duties!! Like guarding the safehouse. Thats one...ummm...oh.......you get the picture.
Now. Like humans. Werewolves need a break. Some time to get away from those duties. If your that werewolf with some "time off," what will you do?
Take a cruise? Go to a convention? Wolf out in some nearby woods?
As for me, I'd get away from being a werewolf for a while. Have some fun doing human things. Like carnivals, festivals, maybe do some traveling.
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Hmm.... well I'd have a ton of fun on Halloween I'd tell you that. Hunting in Alaska would be nice too, might not need a gun too depending on what I'm hunting.
*FYI: Unless you're one of them rediculess werewolves with niegh super-human abilities you're really not gonna wanna take on a Moose or Grizzly bare-handed.*
As for the human things I would do.... well... I'd sell a bunch of crappy out of focus photo's of myself to a tabloid magazine. After recieving large amounts of money, I'd either buy a really good home entertainment center, or take an extended vacation to Japan.
*FYI: America is my faverite country, there really arn't that many forign countries I'd like to pop into and say hi.*
*FYI: Unless you're one of them rediculess werewolves with niegh super-human abilities you're really not gonna wanna take on a Moose or Grizzly bare-handed.*
As for the human things I would do.... well... I'd sell a bunch of crappy out of focus photo's of myself to a tabloid magazine. After recieving large amounts of money, I'd either buy a really good home entertainment center, or take an extended vacation to Japan.
*FYI: America is my faverite country, there really arn't that many forign countries I'd like to pop into and say hi.*
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When do you ever not feel like you need a holiday?
I'm sure werewolves would feel the same way, except on top of getting away from their day job, they'd also feel a need to get away from all the normal people they have to put up with as well (then again, that's probably not so different from normal humans either, except we usually name specific people we want a vacation from).
For the most part, I don't think werewolves would take vacations so much as they would take breaks; just relax at home for a little while longer, although I'm sure at least one weekend of every month would be devoted to getting together with a packmate or two for some quality canine time. If it was the whole weekend they planned on spending with all or part of the pack, the easiest way to excuse it would be to say their spending the weekend hunting or camping. Otherwise, they could always just meet at the house of whichever pack member lives on the quietest road or has the longest driveway.
I'm sure werewolves would feel the same way, except on top of getting away from their day job, they'd also feel a need to get away from all the normal people they have to put up with as well (then again, that's probably not so different from normal humans either, except we usually name specific people we want a vacation from).
For the most part, I don't think werewolves would take vacations so much as they would take breaks; just relax at home for a little while longer, although I'm sure at least one weekend of every month would be devoted to getting together with a packmate or two for some quality canine time. If it was the whole weekend they planned on spending with all or part of the pack, the easiest way to excuse it would be to say their spending the weekend hunting or camping. Otherwise, they could always just meet at the house of whichever pack member lives on the quietest road or has the longest driveway.
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How about if you had 2 weeks off instead of just a weekend.Terastas wrote:I'm sure at least one weekend of every month would be devoted to getting together with a packmate or two for some quality canine time. If it was the whole weekend they planned on spending with all or part of the pack, the easiest way to excuse it would be to say their spending the weekend hunting or camping. Otherwise, they could always just meet at the house of whichever pack member lives on the quietest road or has the longest driveway.
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Re: Werewolves need a break
you know its the same way with demons, we have duties too in our clans, like me i lead one so i have to go over the issues of each of the clan members along with the problems of the clan its selfFigarou wrote:Ah, life as a werewolf. So peacefull. So pleasant. The joy of freedom!!!
Wrong!! In a pack you have duties to perform. What type of duties? Well, as a werewolf there is plenty of duties compared to a plain wolf. You're not going to be sitting there watching over cubs when the rest hunt. No sir!!! Thats to easy!! I know werewolves have lots of duties!! Like guarding the safehouse. Thats one...ummm...oh.......you get the picture.
Now. Like humans. Werewolves need a break. Some time to get away from those duties. If your that werewolf with some "time off," what will you do?
Take a cruise? Go to a convention? Wolf out in some nearby woods?
As for me, I'd get away from being a werewolf for a while. Have some fun doing human things. Like carnivals, festivals, maybe do some traveling.
you know we all need some time off so tommorow im going to the beach with some friends and chill out
so fig its not just humans and werewolves that need a break but we all do
elves, demons, humans and werewolves alike need a break
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Man I live near yellowstone and as pretty as it is I would NOT want to spend two weeks there as a werewolf. The park may be huge but it's constantly packed to capacity and even when you leave the roads the likelyhood of running into people frequently is pretty high.
Go a little east though and you'll hit the Beartooth mountains, which are just as beutiful and much less crowded, if you walk in on a trail far enough then leave the trail you'll be able to go weeks *if not months* without meeting other people.
Go a little east though and you'll hit the Beartooth mountains, which are just as beutiful and much less crowded, if you walk in on a trail far enough then leave the trail you'll be able to go weeks *if not months* without meeting other people.
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Well... Personally, if I had two weeks off, I'd spend the majority of it working on my book. Of course, that's just me, but at any rate, I don't think too many werewolves would use their precious vacation time to get hoarded into some tourist trap.Figarou wrote:How about if you had 2 weeks off instead of just a weekend.
The only thing I could think to add would be that the closest wolf park or sanctuary might be a halfway decent place for werewolves to visit over the weekend, though I'm not sure if it would be more or less likely a weekend spot for werewolves with relatives that went feral. On one side, I'm sure a lot of them would like to see their sort-of-lost loved ones again, but then again, I don't know how many of us would feel confident enough around Christmas to put a tag: "To Dad, from Jack" on a dental bone.
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outwarddoodles wrote: Really I'd bet there'd be nothing better than scaring the piss out of people on vacation as a werewolf. Oh, how fun!
werewolf 1--"Dude, you're back from your vacation!" How'd it go?
werewolf 2--"Oh, it was awesome!!" Took pictures of everything I did."
werewolf 1---"This I gotta see!!" *looks through the pictures* "Ummmmmm........these are terrified people. Wait a second!! Tell me you didn't!!!"
werewolf--2 "Yup, sure did!!!"
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That would only work if you did it on the very last day. Scare a bunch of people two hours before your plane takes off, then land at the airport back home and see all the looney monster hunters and tabloid photographers trying to book flights to go the other way.outwarddoodles wrote:I'd take a nice vacation to a big park as mentioned and camp, which is just what I'd love to do myself. Really I'd bet there'd be nothing better than scaring the piss out of people on vacation as a werewolf. Oh, how fun!
The biggest problem, of course, would be all the people waiting at your exit gate to get you with the constant yapping of: "What'd you see?! What'd you see?!"
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