about black werewolves

Nov 25, 2010 20:57

Werewolves are non-genetic magical creatures that begin their lives as humans. There are several distinct species of werewolves, all characterized by a transformation from human to canine form that occurs only on nights of a full moon.

The black werewolf is also known as the grey werewolf or the Mightyena werewolf; all are references to the ( Read more... )

ooc, fuck i am way overthinking this

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kiwipunch November 26 2010, 02:16:14 UTC
ilu ♥

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lycanthropphire November 26 2010, 02:20:30 UTC
I WAS GOING TO DO THIS FOR TREE SPIRITS AND FIRE-WITCHES BUT THEN I WENT "whoa that is way jumping the gun let's start with my own character" SO HERE WE ARE AND WHAT ELSE CAN I DO THIS IS SO MUCH FUN I DON'T EVEN

I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO DO

kiwi fuck youuuuuuu

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kiwipunch November 26 2010, 02:24:01 UTC
do it do it do it do it do it do it do it do it
I guess...you can do it for the faeries and elves too 8DDD THERE'S SO MANY SPECIES OF THEM LIKE YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE oor you can explore other types of werewolves/wereanimals,

I LOVE YOU TOO HOLO ♥

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lycanthropphire November 26 2010, 02:30:46 UTC
uggggh oh my god I am just reeling from the craziness of this universe and

Magic-users! How does it work, where are the limits? How does this change the integration of Pokemon and human society? Are Pokemon a common-people's substitution for magic? Where is the line between being human and being a magical creature? (I kind of stole fire-witch from a book series, they're human but have a natural source of magic and tend to catch on fire if you piss them off and...stuff and I felt like it fit really well into pokeverse)

And now that I'm talking with Ri, I've started thinking about non-Pokemon dragons. I AM COMPLETELY OVERTHINKING EVERYTHING UGH

please send me all your thoughts on faeries and I will write things

and meanwhile I will try to finish this here article

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