How do you know if someone is a werewolf?

9 Signs That You Might be a Werewolf
  • Unibrow.
  • Hairy Palms.
  • Mismatched Fingers.
  • Glowing Eyes.
  • Abrasions on the Arms and Legs.
  • Unquenchable Thirst, Dry Tongue and Eyes.
  • Frequenting Graveyards at Night.
  • Craving for Raw Meat.
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What makes someone a werewolf?

In European folklore, a werewolf is a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day.
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What does a werewolf look like in human form?

When in human form, werewolves look and act like any normal human being, although they usually appear to be ill around nights when there is a full moon. When in wolf form, the werewolf does keep the mind of human but will only attack those who anger it or take a member of its pack.
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What age does a werewolf first transform?

Those who were born as werewolves or were bit very young don't reach full "wolf maturity" until they reach puberty, which is somewhere between the age of 11 and 14. When they reach that point, their body starts to change rapidly, their urges to transform start to show more and more, almost uncontrollably.
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How do you know if you're a vampire or werewolf?

The great thing about werewolves, apart from their hunting abilities and sense of smell, is that they return to being 100% human after their shifts. Vampires on the other hand always have to drink blood. In some legends, they can eat human food, walk in the sun (either with rings or sometimes they sparkle) and breathe.
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Are you a werewolf?

Are You A Werewolf? is a deception party game for 7-15 players. Players are assigned roles secretly. Most players are Villagers, two or three will be Werewolves. The Villagers try to figure out who the werewolves are during the day, and the Werewolves eat the Villagers at night.
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How strong is a werewolf?

Superhuman Strength: The original werewolves possesses superhuman strength, enabling them to lift (or press) about 2 tons in human form. While in their intermediate form, they are able to lift about 4 tons. Their more wolf-like form is somewhat more powerful and they are capable of lifting 7 ton.
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How painful is it to turn into a werewolf?

While the end result might be cool, the steps of turning into a werewolf are all pretty painful for your human form to handle. There is usually a lot of screaming, snapping, stretching, and howling involved.
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Where do most werewolves live?

The "eastern" werewolf-vampire is found in the folklore of Central and Eastern Europe, including Hungary, Romania and the Balkans, while the "western" werewolf-sorcerer is found in France, German-speaking Europe and in the Baltic.
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How do you become a werewolf curse?

* A person could become a werewolf in a number of ways: if he was cursed, drank water from a wolf's pawprint, ate the meat of an animal killed by a wolf, wore a girdle made of wolfskin, or used a magic salve.
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Can someone actually turn into a werewolf?

It is said that humans can be turned into werewolves by having been bitten by another werewolf. Getting scratched is a questionable way of becoming a werewolf, but most don't believe in it. However, both of these only work if the werewolf in question is in wolf form.
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Can a werewolf turn a human?

Whether a werewolf transforms when he dies varies from book to book and movie to movie. Sometimes, if a werewolf dies in wolf form, he remains a wolf forever. But in other depictions, he immediately reverts to his human form. In these films, if you cut off a werewolf's paw, it can become a human hand before your eyes.
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What powers can a werewolf have?

Like other supernatural creatures, a werewolf is known for having extraordinary abilities. They have super senses of sight, smell, and hearing. Furthermore, werewolves are very fast and have speedy healing abilities. A werewolf can share its thoughts with other werewolves.
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What is it called when you think you're a werewolf?

lycanthropy, (from Greek lykos, “wolf ”; anthropos, “man”), mental disorder in which the patient believes that he is a wolf or some other nonhuman animal.
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How tall is a werewolf?

In Glabro form, the near human form, a werewolf would be up to 7.5 feet tall and 400lbs. In Hispo form, the dire wolf form, you're 4-6 feet tall (at the shoulder) and up to 800lbs. Now, throw in the Huge Size merit and your Homid form goes up to 7 feet / 400lbs.
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What happens when a werewolf bites a human?

Trivia. The bite doesn't effect an Old One. The effects are unknown if a werewolf bites a human, while some lore states that werewolves can spread their curse to humans with their bite this has never been addressed on the show as no werewolves have ever bitten a human during the series.
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What is the rarest werewolf?

Omicron. Omicron werewolves are regarded as the most mysterious and rare werewolf type in existence, having only 7 documented in total.
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What types of werewolf are there?

They have two forms: that of a human and that of a human/wolf hybrid. The method of changing is different from other shapeshifters as they cannot, for the most part, control when they transform.
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Who was the first werewolf?

Once upon a time, there lived a king named Lycaon. He ruled over the land of Arcadia and had thousands of men and women under his command.
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How do you act like a werewolf?

To pretend to be a werewolf, avoid hanging out with anyone or answering calls during a full moon so people wonder where you are. You could even put some dirt and leaves on your clothes after a full moon so it looks like you've been out in the woods.
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What are werewolves afraid of?

Werewolves dislike the smell of a plant called wolfsbane and will stay away if it's nearby. They also hate to be around objects made from silver or iron.
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How do you cure werewolf?

Procedure. The cure is only possible in the early stages of lycanthropy and like with the vampire cure, it won't work if the werewolf has fed. The cure requires a partial syringe full of an unknown yellow substance drawn from a small medicine vial and the live blood of the sire.
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How fast is a werewolf in human form?

Werewolves can run fast. They cap out around 35 mph – 40 mph, like a greyhound, but they sound like an elephant clomping away. It's the size and density. As for human mode, they can run a mile in less than 5 minutes, but usually don't show off to keep their cover.
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Can werewolves talk?

Assuming the rest of the vocal apparatus is human-shaped and has comparable features, yes, they would be able to talk. Vocal resonation would be quite off, and the pitch would likely be higher - rather than growl, your average werewolf would tend to yip (but that may vary as it depends on several other factors).
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What are the side effects of being a werewolf?

During 1563, a Lutheran physician named Johann Weyer wrote that werewolves had an imbalance in their melancholic humour and exhibited the physical symptoms of paleness, "a dry tongue and a great thirst" as well as sunken, dim and dry eyes.
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