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The entire werewolf trope is the fear of the "beast in Man".

The Hulk is the exact same thing, but he stays human so we know he's a "good guy".

Most true-life werewolf lore involves SERIAL KILLERS, cannibals, and rape-murderers. Where women were burned for being witches, men were burned for being "werewolves".

Some Eastern Europeans describe a werewolf as looking like a normal canine, but without a tail. Not because humans don't have tails, but because a canine without a tail is GENUINELY SCARY if it's wolflike (and not a sheepdog that looks like a sheep/cuts the profile of a sheep), because the tail is a good diagnostic to tell if it's domesticated or wild (dog tails are always curved.)

If she wants female werewolves, then she wants Werewolf: the Apocalypse, it's got an entire tribe of females (Black Furies). What one does with them in the privacy of their own group is their own business.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The entire werewolf trope is the fear of the "beast in Man".

The Hulk is the exact same thing, but he stays human so we know he's a "good guy".

Most true-life werewolf lore involves SERIAL KILLERS, cannibals, and rape-murderers. Where women were burned for being witches, men were burned for being "werewolves".

Some Eastern Europeans describe a werewolf as looking like a normal canine, but without a tail. Not because humans don't have tails, but because a canine without a tail is GENUINELY SCARY if it's wolflike (and not a sheepdog that looks like a sheep/cuts the profile of a sheep), because the tail is a good diagnostic to tell if it's domesticated or wild (dog tails are always curved.)

1 year ago
1 score