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Joined: Sept 2007 Posts: 36 Karma: 0 |  | Info On Werewolves « Thread Started on Sept 28, 2007, 3:48pm » | |
This is a bit of info on the werewolf and what it can do on this site. There is a bunch of lore on werewolves, this is the stuff that you are to play off of in this site...
Abilitys
x They may only change on a full moon night. x When they change they look somewhat humanoid and can stand on they're hind legs like humans can. x They're strength is phenominal. x They're senses are hightened, so they can hear and smell very well. x They can run quite fast, they can keep up with a car.
Weaknesses
x A werewolf can be killed with a bullet filled with liquid silver is shot right through their heart. x They can also be killed with a shot of liquid silver into their blood stream. x They can be killed by beheading, or separating the heart from the head. x They cannot talk english or any other language while changed. x They have no control over their actions while they are changed.
Traits
x Someone who is a werewolf is more attractive to most than a normal human. x Their eyes can flash to a differant color if their mood swings. x Their teeth are sharper than the average human, though it's hard to tell. x Their nails are longer unless they clip them often. x They genrally have more 'sex appeal' then a normal human.
NOTE: You can be changed into a werewolf by a bite or a scratch, anything that draws blood. And if you join as a human, you may be bitten or scratched by one eventually. Up to you though. If too many humans are made, some will either have to be turned into werewolves, or humans will be banned for a while.
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