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Current Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics.
6 yrs ago
The highest, most decisive experience is to be alone with one's own self. You must be alone to find out what supports you, when you find that you can not support yourself.
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7 yrs ago
One cannot live from anything except what one is.
7 yrs ago
The slave to virtue finds the way as little as the slave to vices.
7 yrs ago
The core of an individual is the mystery of life, which dies when it is 'grasped'. That is also why symbols want to keep their secrets.

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The Harbinger of Ferocity


Agent of the Wild, Aspect of the Ferine
Nature, red in tooth and claw.

"There is, indeed, no single quality of the cat that man could not emulate to his advantage."
- Carl Van Vechten

I am, at my core, a personification and manifestation of those things whose blood and hearts run red with the ferocity of the animal world. It is this which convicts and controls my works, my writing, my being; the force and guidance in which I gain wisdom from. It is what inspires me as a creator and weaver of words, the very thing I admire as an author.

My leanings, savage as they are, are of the feline sort as there exists no greater lineage of beasts whom can be drawn from. No others captivate and motivate my talent and skill as the greatest of cats do.

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@IcePezz might have gotten her so desired good character for this story's arc, hah.
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It is interesting that the topic of furries being a deterrent for the promotion of other zoanthropes whereas werewolves are generally accepted is a surprisingly fascinating development. I never associated furries with zoanthropes - I divided the categories mentally of "furry", "anthropomorphic" and "zoanthropic", but I could see how that genre could readily give the wrong impression based upon perceptions of that community and the fact that there is a sliding-scale of "furriness" of which is still hotly debated.

I agree that it is a culture matter that is strongly built into most European and American societies relating to the dog, and by greater extension, the wolf.

I appreciate your largely neutral and unique perspective, @Strawberry425 - thank you for offering it.

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Given you have gone off into character and I now better understand what it is you are saying. Unfortunately, I am not exactly sure as to how it relates to the matter of almost every roleplay topic being strictly werewolves or the "classic" media accepted monsters, but I appreciate your confidence in it - even if I disagree on a few matters.

Where are the Were-Marine life btw? I want to see a Werewhale.


Admittedly I've not seen anything of establish zoanthropic strains of anything of the sort; the Dungeons and Dragons franchise is the extent of that, and they tend to invent their own lore or modify it for some things as it is. I am unsure as to Whitewolf's sources... perhaps they drew upon existing folklore; I am sure there are fera of Werewolf: The Apocalypse that would fit these.
I am going to proceed under the perception you are using some sort of lore format or universe of a particular sort, @ArcaneUnit.

@The Harbinger of Ferocity Ahhh, but I used Predominant to explain my opinion. werewolves would hunt down and Kill the others ~
@ Instinct
. And werewolves unliek Werebears and Cats hunt in Packs. Their territory is reserved and well protected; Including America.


Being unfamiliar with "Predominant", whatever that is short of the word itself, you are making strong assumptions in favor of one instead of catering to the qualities of the many. I would not willfully place my ante solely upon a pack of werewolves against another zoanthrope - of which would likely inherent the animal lineage's strengths as well. There is a reason animals of this scale tend to avoid one another in reality's nature - the potential for grievous, mortal injury. "Reserved" or "protected" territory means little to animals of different psyches; the usual avoidance comes from over competition, or risk of injury through engagement.

those predominate werecat communities can eat feces if they want to live in my turf.(euro-america)


Opinion, not so much "fact" in terms of fiction. Felines are unlikely to congregate for any reason normally as it stands; again, one can theorize a fantastic creature such as an ailuranthrope would hold these similar qualities. If so, one can also muse they too are an apex predator and not to be trifled with.

I'm Hybrid, rare and privileged. I don't side with cats over dogs. (granted dog-strain first... might have made a difference)


If you are speaking on the matter of wolfdogs, one should also keep in mind these hybrids tend to be unstable psychologically and have poor pack etiquette, as they're neither quite wolf or quite dog; their role in a pack is disorderly, more often than not. If we are speaking about a cynanthrope crossed with a lycanthrope, one might wonder if the result is the same.

The WereBear:
A Werebear walked into Romania. and he thought nothing of it. Within nights, every werewolf from a 10 mile radius had gathered a pack of the neighbouring communities and hounded him down.
" I OWN THIS HOUSE!" said the werebear.
" Yeah! Yeah You DO!" said the wolves, circling his house.
" STEP OUt OF THaT HOUssssee" they jeered.

*How the werebear staked his claim.
{ we're not gonna fight you, - cause: ...*** , but we're not gonan let you live, cause: "ditto" *** }


Ten miles is a small amount of area, even in every direction. That is perhaps at most a single pack, assuming they even happened to share territory, let alone would cooperate with one another. We're still assuming zoanthropes are rare for a reason - if not, the dynamic of their mythology is no longer "predictable" based on what we "know" in their lore.

Either way, I would not test the temper of a bear, be it a mythological one of both man and beast or one of nature.

To: you werecats, GO EAT WOODEN BULLETS


Wood not only makes for a very poor firearm projectile, but I doubt the validity of shooting any zoanthrope with a wood bullet - should it even work.
WereCats + Werebears

I prefer to see werewolves in stories, unless you are in a Scandinavian region (werebears) or an African/indian region (werecats). I think it is simply CULTURALLY pleasing. It doesn't appear {what I consider} stupid in the mind's eye. Werewolves are European, like tigers are east-asian.

varying regions of china, india, Africa, Russia [Russia also have werebears] potentially and likely have different werecats.

Thinking of a predominant werecat population in Europe or America makes you think of ... a homosexual world.


That is under the assumption there would not be any movement of the strains across the globe. Concentration of individuals yes, one could rationalize you are significantly more likely to find werewolves in Europe or North America, but to discount the others altogether on region - at least in a modern setting - is another, stranger approach altogether. It isn't that there is lack of precedence either, as there is some minor precedence for these other non-lycanthropes in these regions' mythology.

The last portion of your statement I do not understand in the slightest as to what you're attempting to convey.
Aside from a dog, who would swim about with a stick? This is clearly the issue here - a random girl with a stick in water, attacking people with it.
I too would find such a ceremony exceptionally boring after the first time. I never understood royalty and the strange customs that come with them - I barely understand normal ones as it is.
I am waiting to respond so as to give others a chance to reply, let alone react.
I am mildly confused how contests of morality and objective have been reduced to the clams of measuring manhood. This one does not seem to understand people even still.
This is indeed a first since I have prowled this topic.

With that, it is time for night.
I take amusement in The Red being called both a boy, despite being older, and accused of not knowing what it is like to be on the path of evasion from men and monsters alike.

I am pleased Robert has given The Red some remote reason to stay, however - courtesy of a mysterious artifact.
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