What they don't tell you about being a werewolf...
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Species Werewolf / Lycanthrope
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Okay, but what about head skritches? Those still good?
Praise for being a good dog, maybe?
Praise for being a good dog, maybe?
I mean, those are not essential parts of the werewolf experience, although they can make it a lot more bearable!
Wait until you get to experience the matted bristle and uncontrollable appetite for raw, meaty treats...
I suppose being a werecat would automatically add you to the terrorist list and a ban from all glass and ceramic decoration stores... and that cat smell.
Oh, and you'd have to wear one of those silly bells at all times, lest you completely decimate the local bird population!
And that's not even getting into the urges to lick faces and sniff socially-awkward locations!
I think I wold quite like it. The tracking collar isn't even an issue, cause I'm not getting into any trouble, and I bet a good wash would get rid of the stench quick~ and for the temper, that's just a skill issue I guess... (either that, or the temper comes from the lack of care for their fur)
All in all, worth it every bit. OwO
All in all, worth it every bit. OwO
See, it's all about making the best of the situation you find yourself in!
It's not even that bad - there is still a decent layer of fluff to serve as padding, although it is still pretty much impossible to remove with those big, clumsy claws.
What is lycanthropy at the end of the day but an exciting if challenging adventure!
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