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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How do you identify a werewolf in human form?

9 Signs That You Might be a Werewolf
  1. Unibrow.
  2. Hairy Palms.
  3. Mismatched Fingers.
  4. Glowing Eyes.
  5. Abrasions on the Arms and Legs.
  6. Unquenchable Thirst, Dry Tongue and Eyes.
  7. Frequenting Graveyards at Night.
  8. Craving for Raw Meat.
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What do werewolves do in human form?

Werewolves are able to see ghosts while in human form as well as when transformed, though their wolf forms will attempt to attack ghosts like they would humans or vampires.
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What does a werewolf really look like?

The appearance of a werewolf in its animal form varies from culture to culture, though it is most commonly portrayed as being indistinguishable from ordinary wolves save for the fact that it has no tail (a trait thought characteristic of witches in animal form), is often larger, and retains human eyes and a voice.
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How tall are werewolves in human form?

Like all werewolves they have enlarged canines though they don't have a distinct characteristic in human form. They are taller than the average human. In human form they average 6'0" in males and 5'5" in females, where as in werewolf form, Gestalts average 6'7" in males and 5'10" in females.
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How painful is a werewolf transformation?

The monthly transformation of a werewolf is extremely painful if untreated and is usually preceded and succeeded by a few days of pallor and ill health. While in his or her wolfish form, the werewolf loses entirely its human sense of right or wrong.
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Can a human 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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Are werewolves a real thing?

The werewolf is a mythological animal and the subject of many stories throughout the world—and more than a few nightmares.
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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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What are the 4 types of werewolves?

Werewolves
  • Abilities. Superhuman Strength. ...
  • Kinsmir. The Kinsmir is a rare form of Alpha that hasn't existed, or even as tried to exist at all. ...
  • Beta. The second type of werewolf is a Beta werewolf. ...
  • Omega. The third type that has been known, and lowest level of werewolf, is an Omega werewolf. ...
  • Gamma. ...
  • Delta. ...
  • Zeta. ...
  • Epsilon.
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Can you be a half werewolf?

They are the result of a union between a full werewolf and a full human that can control it's own transformations. The resulting child would only be considered half of each species. They would have some of the senses of the werewolf, but likely in a diluted / weakened state.
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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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What happens if a wolf bites you?

Wild dogs can be more dangerous. And when these attacks occur they are generally not lethal or permanently detrimental to the body. Most fatalities caused from the bite of a wolf, fox or wild dog are almost always related to rabies. It is imperative to seek immediate medical attention if bitten.
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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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What kills a werewolf?

Invulnerability - Werewolves cannot be killed by conventional means and weapons. Certain supernatural weapons, as well as silver however, can kill them. Werewolves can also be killed by decapitation, as well as certain supernatural beings.
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How do you get a werewolf to bite you?

Many of us give away bites when they are up and if you want a bite one of the best ways is to go to a Werewolf Shrine and ask for a bite. There is one Werewolf Shrine and one Vampire Altar in each faction....same locations as listed above where they spawn.
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How is a werewolf created?

In her book "Giants, Monsters, and Dragons," folklorist Carol Rose notes that "In ancient Greece it was believed that a person could be transformed by eating the meat of a wolf that had been mixed with that of a human and that the condition was irreversible." Centuries later other methods were said to create werewolves ...
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Who created the werewolf curse?

500 A.D. In Voodoo in My Blood, the origins of the Werewolf Curse and Werewolves were revealed. A powerful witch, that was known as "the Hollow", cursed the members of her tribe that were responsible for her murder and created the Seven Werewolf Bloodlines.
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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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Are werewolves evil?

In many depictions, werewolves are evil -- they kill animals and innocent people, sometimes for fun. But in some books and films, werewolves are good, or at least sympathetic. They stir the audience's compassion, largely because of their struggles to accept or control their lycanthropy.
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What types of werewolves 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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What is a half human half wolf called?

Werewolf – A creature that becomes a wolf/human-like beast during the nights of the full moon, but is human otherwise.
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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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