September 03, 2008
By: Buddy
Category: Movies
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Thank you, now back to your regularly scheduled werewolf blog. 
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September 01, 2008
By: werewolf967
Category: Werewolf Transformations, Werewolves!!
Does the full moon cause the werewolf to transform into a creature of terror? The answer may be -no. The full moon may not cause transformation, transformation is most likely “timed” to be close to the cycle of the full moon, but transformation during the full moon is merely coincidence. While the full moon does not “activate” transformation it does however have an effect on the human/werewolf. The full moon does alter the werewolf’s “attitude” and will often make him either more violent or less “active.” It has an effect on his attitude and how and when he will react to things, the werewolf is not “transformed” every time the full moon rises, but when it does happen it will create a “different” attitude of the werewolf. It could go in either direction, he may want to be less social or more social, it varies, and it will also vary on how violent the werewolf may get. Relating the time of transformation to the werewolf’s “attitude is important
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August 28, 2008
By: werewolf967
Category: Werewolf Transformations, Werewolves!!, Uncategorized
Once the transformation of the werewolf is complete, the bone structure has changed, the body mass has adjusted, and many other vital changes have taken place, the werewolf is now different. One of the details often forgotten about is how the animal has a harder time adjusting the the condition of the environment he is now being exposed to. The werewolf is often severely and suddenly exposed to an environment he is not accustomed to and will have a minimal amount of time to do so. The type of changes although we may think are minimal, are to the werewolf extreme. The complete body mass and hair will present a very challenging transition period of several different symptoms. The symptoms may include, hot sweats, fever, extreme pain, and vomiting among other less appealing changes. The transition period for most human to werewolf subjects is often brief, but there will be times that it may seem longer than the complete transformation itself.
Please be aware that many of the symptoms the werewolf experiences can and will also be linked to the metamorphosis itself.
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August 23, 2008
By: cooper
Category: Werewolf Transformations
Hi Everyone! I’m Cooper and I am the official ilovewerewolves guest blogger. Just thought I’d throw out a few questions for everyone reading - Last night wasn’t even a full moon and I saw one of my fellow, local werewolves change shape. How is this possible? I heard rumors of a chemical compound that allows you to shift at your leisure. Has anyone heard of such a chem? I’d love to be in full form more often.
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August 22, 2008
By: werewolf967
Category: Werewolves!!
If I told you that werewolves really did exist would this change your life if you are not already one? If you had the option to be a good werewolf or bad how would you decide? Even if I told you that you were a werewolf you wouldn’t know unless you had proof, you wouldn’t just believe me, you would want a picture or video for proof, because when the human is in werewolf form the human will not remember anything that happened while he was a werewolf. If you could decide to be a good werewolf or bad one how would you go about this? How does a good werewolf eat? Would you still kill the innocent? Just because you might not hunt humans does not mean that you are not evil, in fact, you would be near the top of the food chain and hunting any animal would be no challenge, this would be a boring game you have to play to get a snack. You would be feeding on animals that could hardly defend themselves. If you are a werewolf, is the human or the werewolf controlling your life?
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