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I Believe In The Rise Of Werewolves

Hello...
For a long time I have questioned humans in their ways. I feel that certain things they do and beliefs they have are foolish. I know for a fact that there are good and loving humans out there, but they are drowned out by idiots and money or power-hungry destroyers. My family has long been affected by the horrific actions of frightened humans and so have I, time and time again. I've seen friends and family killed because of stupid rumors about our kind or because of a sad attempt at religious conquest. And now, in today's world, most do not evenbelieve in us. To even hint the possibility of werewolves is to be laughed at or even considered insane. All the deaths humans have caused to our kind have simply been swept under the mat and now they deny our existence. I know that there are many of our kind who keep it this way to protect them and their families, but I feel in my heart that it would be more dangerous to live in hiding than fight for the truth. If we expose ourselves, we risk our lives. But if we hide, we allow liars and idiots to reign over this world and continue to destroy it as well as kill many innocents of many species. There is little we can do alone, but together we can do unimaginable things.
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Drachona · 31-35, M
I have shifted before, but it is becoming a "lost art" of sorts. Many of us are born with human parents nowadays, and they either don't know about what we are or don't wish to expose themselves to our world. And even the parents that know and aacept what their children are and may even be wolves themselves are debating whether or not to teach their children to shift. Most are afraid that their child will shift, go running into someon'es yard and get shot. A while back, when the world wasn't so covered in human industrialization and civilization, it was easier to go for runs multiple times a week. But in today's world, it's not so simple. It can be dangerous. I, however, believe that it is something that should be taught. That way, if a wolf needs their abilities in a crisis situation they will be at hand.

And like you said "wolfbane570", being shot at is definately a situation that will get your heart pumping. A part of you almost enjoys the feeling of the hunt and the chase, but another (likely larger) part of you is full of that horrible fear that causes you to run faster than you ever have before. It is interesting, but not something I would like to experience on a daily basis.