werewolves killing werewolves
OK, I can believe the idea that werewolves are human-wolf evil hybrids. This seems believable. And - and I really don’t want to start calling you the “werewolf expert” around here, but I guess it seems plausible that werewolves are all alpha males…and yes, you’re right one alpha male would not be with another alpha male.
So, we’re saying that werewolves are destined to be loners - never to travel with their own kind. This seems to be a rather sad and VERY LONELY existence. Would a werewolf kill another werewolf if he came across it? Would he actually kill one of his own kind? Or would he just ignore it and go about his own evil-doing as most other species do?



Do you love werewolves?
Do you turn into one?
Do you know when they transform?




















May 9th, 2008 at 7:50 am
Greetings.
Lycans (aka Werewolves) are usually loners. They have been known to hunt in packs but the fight for leadership is always constant and as a result so is the threat of exposure. another words, packs draw attention. They also find it harder to control their inner animal because of the constant strain of their brethrens fights for dominance. Anger and hostility is not an attribute, it’s a flaw. It is also easier to fall victim to their lust for blood when their brethren are snapping at the bit for some action.
I wise lycan will seek out isolation.
first learning to control his\her inner animal. -This is important-
should they lose control they also lose their social mask, and always hunted down and killed. Stay calm, Stay alive. As for being lonely, not at all. A lycan is closer to nature than any man could ever hope to be. They can connect with any and every life. He\she feels at peace with the solitude.
Hope that helps.
June 30th, 2008 at 9:58 am
true enough however both huans and wolves are social beings tha might say soething. would it make sense that werewolf pacs work much the same aswolf packs? i think so.