[quote=@ihinka] So I want to offer some thoughts to y'all for consideration. With regards to the Weres and their physiology. Considering their healing factor I was thinking that it would not make much sense for Weres to get scars from wounds as they would heal at a faster rate and scaring would not have time to occur. So any light wounds would not leave any scaring, while severe wounds and silver inflicted wounds would scar. The turned Weres would obviously retain their scars from befor the turning, but after would scar as described above. As for the born Weres, they would only scared as described above. What do you think? It makes more sense to me with their accelerated healing. If we decide to accept this as canon, the accepted Weres might have to alter accordingly their CSs. [/quote] I've actually been thinking about this matter as well as I've been reading about scars within were's appearances. To my knowledge, scars are apparent when a wound takes awhile to heal. Depending on the severity of the wound, depends on how apparent the scar is. For werewolves, they regenerate at fast rates, and it mentions that werewolves can even regenerate missing body parts when they reach a primitive age and experience. Thus, the clotting of their blood probably clots at faster rates and a quick recovery, to what would be fatal wounds to a human, would leave no scarring. But, in the cases that a werewolf is severely injured, be it by deep wounds, wolfsbane, silver, etc., they are more likely to scar.