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Post by Eshtar on Jun 9, 2017 9:17:24 GMT 9.5
This is something that sometimes enteres my head. For example why did Prey Weres start to come into being? How was it possible? why were Prey Weres needed? If the Bite does exist how would prey species change another? or are prey Species all just born? What started it and why are there more carnivore Weres then us prey? So many questions. i wonder how interesting this could get? Like i wonder what Started the Werehorse? normal horses were used as tools ect. But how and why would a Werehorse come to be?
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Dromaniscus
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Post by Dromaniscus on Jun 10, 2017 8:02:54 GMT 9.5
I think prey species come into being the same way predator species come into being, though I'm not sure how the predators come into being either, so it's strange ^_^' I guess it may depend on what a person just 'is', inside? Maybe there's the same amount of both, but the predators are more visible because predators may have more "bold" personalities (in addition to being glamorized in popular media), and I guess the herbivores or prey animals like to keep to themselves? That being said, I have a hypothesis that I just came up with, that maybe werehorses were once only wild horses, and then, as man began to domesticate the horse (and subsequently in some ways, themselves) the werehorses began to self-domesticate until they became tame versions of the wild animals they once were? It wouldn't explain why they came to look so much like the modern horse, but it's a start.
There's also the spiritual, maybe-it's-an-animal-soul-thing that has been mentioned before. Don't know how much it holds up for weres, though.
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Post by Eshtar on Jun 10, 2017 8:28:27 GMT 9.5
ya its more easy to try and figure out how us werewolves came to be more so then prey species. but thats a very interesting thought.
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Post by springshifter on Jun 10, 2017 9:54:32 GMT 9.5
I always thought that some weres, shapeshifters and polymorphs etc came to being because they had a separate energy from each other. Like weres depending on the energy and stuff became certain animals. Shapeshifters can do it because of the spirit and energy that they give off. The energy that shifters give off is chaotic in nature hence why they can shift into one or more animals. Polymorphs...I think it's because they have tons of energy that is chaotic and soul wise too. How it all started is possibly because well, deep down inside we all have a certain soul inside us. Maybe that's why different weres have different animal forms. I think if you have a Werewolf and coyote that has a baby, it may be the baby is both animals of the parents or one or something different entirely.
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Post by Eshtar on Jun 10, 2017 10:27:33 GMT 9.5
I know for Weres it is mostly a genetic thing. Yes energy does come to play but its both. other Shapeshifters you may be right.
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Post by SpawnWolf on Jun 10, 2017 22:00:08 GMT 9.5
The story that i heard goes like this; Wolf admired man so much that he rose up on two legs and tried to act like him be like him. But that was not enough the wolf wanted more. So wolf bit man not knowing what would happen, and that is how the werewolf began. Supposedly there was something in there saliva. Another part of the story suggest that wolf bit man out of anger for what man was doing to the planet. A gift or lesson you will have to be the judge for that . But thats only one story another story was just plan awful and involved sacrifices of virgins'. But when we do think of it there is alot that we dont know about so why not werewolves. As for how thats really the million dollar question. We can only go by stories and legends. So follow threw the herbivore species perhaps?. No body really knows, evolution might have left a gap some where. Humans need some sort of extra force, something else..something better'. Most humans forget about there primal side. In saying that it may be rare because humans and wolves dont interact anymore like we use to. If the werewolf gene does start as a virus it can mutate cell structure. And that would make sense because there is certain virus's that can mutate cells. Carnivores are the most hardy species, but without meat they would suffer to. I think its also that prey animals are less likely to bite you too. Its possible that a virus could alter it for more then one that may explain shapeshifters. But they would have to have a strain of all animals inside of them. I really wish i could give you all the answers but i just dont have them yet ^^.
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Post by Eshtar on Jun 11, 2017 5:21:32 GMT 9.5
lol its fine I am just a curious wolf. but what you said does make sense a bit. in today's world though, yes I am angry at what humans do everyday really. but i will never turn someone more so from anger. but I can really see it as a lesson back in the day.
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