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DemonicPersona · F
How does it work then
LexSpirita · 26-30, F
@TwilitSona: it isn't as easy as people here say or think it is. There isn't a manual, there is a key to everything.
DemonicPersona · F
not surprised
LexSpirita · 26-30, F
@TwilitSona: shouldn't be it's not that big of a secret that people on here lie about their existence. To some this is a game, others it's their life. It's complicated but the truth is you can never really trust anybody with the truth these days. Now it's just a matter of time before things get too out of hand.
Back to your question; there is no specific way to become a wolf but there will always be different types, shapes, colors(not blue or pink or anything absurd as that), even wolves aren't the only thing you should worry yourselves with.
Leave this life alone, even the thought of it.
Back to your question; there is no specific way to become a wolf but there will always be different types, shapes, colors(not blue or pink or anything absurd as that), even wolves aren't the only thing you should worry yourselves with.
Leave this life alone, even the thought of it.
imareallyfatman · 36-40, M
@LexSpirita: Yeah, a pink werewolf would be absurd. A brown werewolf is perfectly normal ... lol.
DemonicPersona · F
I don't want that life I'm just curious about the nature of it.
I know full well thay there are other things to worry about. I'm going on my own path. That being said I'm still interested
I know full well thay there are other things to worry about. I'm going on my own path. That being said I'm still interested
LexSpirita · 26-30, F
@TwilitSona: the nature is complex. Not easy to become, not easy to be, but it's good that you are thinking about joining. It usually takes years for someone to even master or come close. Some shorter than others. But most people here will agree that they haven't even come close.
DemonicPersona · F
I see
Drachona · 31-35, M
@LexSpirita Correction: there is no known way to "become" a werewolf. The suggestion that everything a werewolf is can simply be transferred to another person is both ridiculous and insulting.
LexSpirita · 26-30, F
@Drachona you're right there is no way to actually become a werewolf. You see differently than I do. We both have our different beliefs. At the end of the day its the same thing as religion; some believe in multiple gods that watch over people. Others believe there is only one God. While others believe there is none only life given to us by nature itself. In all reality what you believe in is respectable. Same for anyone who believes in God, gods, spirits and mythical creatures and legends.
But there is a tale, a certain speculation. That the things we create on paper have a hint of truth in them. As if they actually exist or existed, at one point in time.
Like I said. You believe in what you believe and we'll believe ours. I remember one time you were giving younger "werewolves" advice and words of wisdom on EP. Things change.
But there is a tale, a certain speculation. That the things we create on paper have a hint of truth in them. As if they actually exist or existed, at one point in time.
Like I said. You believe in what you believe and we'll believe ours. I remember one time you were giving younger "werewolves" advice and words of wisdom on EP. Things change.
Drachona · 31-35, M
@LexSpirita Things change? I'm still doing precisely that. More importantly, I don't quite understand the angle of your response. I was talking about the superficiality of the concept of transference through bite or some other means; that being a werewolf is not the equivalent of having a disease. Also, I completely disagree that this can be compared to any kind of ideology. Believing oneself to be a werewolf is not the same as believing in a god or gods. There is a massive amount of evidence to support the possibility of the existence of werewolves, and such a belief is not based on faith. It is based, for many, on experiences; not just perception, but physical experiences and measurable physiological, psychological, and behavioral differences. Unlike religious persons who are indoctrinated with ideas from a young age, we simply learn from experience. We aren't told by a group of people in a building that we are werewolves. We believe because of what we have experienced and what our own minds tell us, despite popular opinion. We weren't taught to be werewolves. We simply are.
LexSpirita · 26-30, F
@Drachona Through bite you cannot turn, other superficial speculation as you said, suggests otherwise. Being born one is hard to say whether or not you were. In that respect, it's hard to say whether one is right or wrong in their belief that they are either born or created. I say belief because many believe they are but aren't sure, based on who really has succeeded and who has failed to really grasp the truth behind our kind.
I wasn't really sure in which context you were saying. So for that I apologize. But people here aren't going to listen to the ramblings of us, much less if they claim they are open to it. We can simply try and wait and see. But its up to others to decide what they want but they make it seem as if a bite or curse or potion or spell will help them to become one that is simply not the case.
I wasn't really sure in which context you were saying. So for that I apologize. But people here aren't going to listen to the ramblings of us, much less if they claim they are open to it. We can simply try and wait and see. But its up to others to decide what they want but they make it seem as if a bite or curse or potion or spell will help them to become one that is simply not the case.
LexSpirita · 26-30, F
We simply are "werewolves" who are really shape shifters. Or more correctly wolves.
LexSpirita · 26-30, F
@Drachona Honestly I call us wolves or shape shifters rather than the term werewolves, because we're pictured as a more beastly, cruel, grotesque creature in some other way, shape or form.