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Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:51 pm
by Uniform Two Six
lovec1990 wrote: as for "beware of dog" for werewolf safehouse would be better "Never mind the dog beware of guests"
Beware of Doug.
:shift:

Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:27 am
by Volkodlak
Uniform Two Six wrote:
lovec1990 wrote: as for "beware of dog" for werewolf safehouse would be better "Never mind the dog beware of guests"
Beware of Doug.
:shift:
whos Doug?

Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:09 pm
by Uniform Two Six
Nobody. I just thought that would be a funny sign for a werewolf to have on his fence.
:D

Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 1:54 pm
by Volkodlak
Uniform nice one, but about safehouse indetification they could have your sign on doors that you mentioned, but when some passerby decides he likes your sign and he puts it on his doors he may get unwanted guests.

Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:19 pm
by Grey
"Warning!!"

Trespassers will be mauled.
Survivors will be mauled again.


And then turned. :shift:

Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:52 am
by Volkodlak
Grey wrote:"Warning!!"

Trespassers will be mauled.
Survivors will be mauled again.


And then turned. :shift:
funny one grey but i think it wouldnt be wise to use it as safehouse identification its too evident besides i think werewolfs would avoid mauling and turning others.

Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:23 am
by Grey
" No Vampires Allowed"

Re: Two questions... [Safehouses and werewolf training]

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:02 pm
by Drachona
As for the first question, you pretty much listed all of the main things. When I was taken on, it was more about understanding myself at first. I got some history here and there; supposed origin stories and such to introduce me to the culture. Once one understands their nature and that they are not a monster, exposure to true history and teaching different abilities comes next. Think of it like how a human child is slowly exposed to human society. At first, it's simple and more about establishing who you are. Then, it gets more complex and you have to gain a greater understanding of yourself, what matters to you, and where you want to be. Then, when you're old enough, you can make important decisions like joining the army.

As for the second question, each one could be completely different. Honestly, I would think it would be in-town; somewhere where no one really goes looking, but you would be too exposed if someone decided to try and hurt you. Unless you had an underground bunker or something, being out in the middle of the woods is a bit too conspicuous. If anyone came through and saw one building out there with lights on, they would probably be curious. You would want to make the places where you ran around and the places where you just hung out different, most likely. For example, if you set a story on a college campus, they could make a group and pretty much be left alone somewhere where they could just chat. Then they could all get up and go to a nearby forest or wherever. Pretty much the only thing you have to worry about are cops looking for drug-dealers and such. Had that happen before. Luckily, the cop didn't actually get out of his car and ask us what we were doing. "Just going for a walk, officer."