Q.) What does RFQ stand for?
A.) Random Fun Questions ;)
Q.) How come Half-Breed werewolves have easiest control over their forms than the other blood lines?
A.) I'd have to explain the genes of all the werewolf breeds in order to answer this question.
~ A pure-breed werewolf is the child of two werewolf parents, which means all the added factors are already in proper balance by the time the werewolf has reached the specified age. Thus it can be compared to growing up with, say, a chronic illness. The person is already accustomed to dealing with it by the time it begins to effect them.
~ A first-generation werewolf on the opposite hand, is only accustomed to dealing with human tendencies. When the unknown werewolf genetics are inflicted upon them an imbalance is caused in the body and sets the mind to "freak out." Eventually the human intellect, if consciously exercised, will gain control over and stabilize the imbalances.
~ In the case of a half-breed werewolf, both negative and positive genetics are gained. But there is a reason why they can control their forms better than the other breeds. Like the pure-breed werewolves, the half-breed is born with the werewolf genetics already in their bodies and have balance by the time it comes of age to take possession of the two forms.
However, there is also another element; the human intellect which eventually gains the first-generation werewolf it's control, is already highly developed in the half-breed on account of the non-werewolf parent.
Q.) In the case of Half-Breeds and Pure-Breeds, at which age are werewolves able to change form?
A.) At the very earliest ten (10) or twelve (12) years of age. It is nearly impossible for a child under ten to take on the werewolf form because a young body is in a constant state of development and does not yet produce the chemicals necessary to bring on the change.
Q.) What exactly is the werewolf form?
A.) The werewolf form is a change in the structure of molecules within an organism brought on by actively-characterized unstable atoms (AUA/CUA) which results in physical rearrangement.
Q.) What is AUA/CUA?
A.) The abbreviation of a characterized unstable atom which has been activated by certain conditions. The AUA/CUA is a undiscovered atom in the scientific world which permits one thing to become another if certain conditions exist. When activated by a combination of "AUA grouping" and various biological chemicals or a variation in the lunar gravitational pull, the AUA causes a sudden change in the formation of other atoms within contact thus stimulating a chain reaction.
Q.) How are werewolf genetics transmitted from one being to the next?
A.) Werewolves are only contagious on the night of the full moon because only then are all the special conditions of active CUA present. The genetics are most commonly transmitted through werewolf saliva fusing itself to human blood cells. Though it is speculated that werewolf blood also carries the CUA genetics responsible for bringing on the change.
Q.) What causes a werewolf to loose self-control and go mad?
A.) It can be one of many things or a combination. The werewolf senses can easily overwhelm the human mind as they gain added sight, scent, taste, and feeling capabilities. But a greater adversary than overwhelmed senses is instinct; the imbalance of chemicals in the body of a newly shifted werewolf creates a new set of instincts which causes the werewolf to react differently to the world around it; often vicious and unpredictable.
Q.) What would it take to kill a werewolf and how fast do they heal?
A.) Well, the silver bullet theory certainly doesn't apply here ;) My version of werewolves are quite mortal, though made of more durable stuff than most creatures. For example, if you intended to shoot one of these werewolves then any bullet would do the trick, but like a large bear it would take quite a few shots to bring 'em down. As far as healing is concerned, with the right herbs a werewolf can recover very quickly, especially since their bodies are built to take heavy bashing and still be able to survive and recover.
Q.) How do I join the pack?
A.) Every so often Alpha Kratos opens a character auction thread. If you bid on and win a character, you can post in the members thread and join the role play! Then you just have to introduce your character to the rest of us and ta-da, part of the pack!
...Well, you'd technically be apart of the pack, however your character will still need to get a welcome from Kratos, Zeit, and Kale through role play.
Q.) What are Calagathorm Werewolf pack members entitled to as members?
A.) Many things: A character reference drawn by me, personally messaged role play updates, a great role play with awesome role players, and personal art added to our gallery.. Plus there are some other random benefits. ;)
Note: You have to post at least once in one of the role plays to start getting role play updates.
Q.) What are the stars above certain member's forms on the Werewolf Member Thread all about?
A.) Those stars are called "Activity Stars" or "A-stars". They are awarded to active members at random times during the role play. Each star is unique for the time period at which they are awarded, and stars missed for inactivity won't be awarded again. The only exceptions for inactive members to receive the A-star specific to that time of activity are as follows:
- If a member becomes active shortly after a star is awarded and they read up on all that they have missed or someone brings them up to date.
- A member who was active but went inactive for a short period of time during which a star was awarded and returned to activity shortly thereafter.
In both instances these members would be allowed to use an A-star, but A-stars previously awarded will not be made available to other members after the time in which they are given. The main purpose of the A-stars is to mark active characters/members from the inactive, so everything on the Member's Thread stays up-to-date.
Q.) I own multiple werewolf characters, but I don't want to role play one of them anymore. What should I do?
A.) We have had a few characters who are already established as pack members be withdrawn from the role plays. This happens when the role player's interest in that particular character wanes, so its understandable. All you need to do is inform me (Alpha Kratos - #10472) of the decision, place the "withdrawn" (see Member's Thread) picture on the top of that character's form on the Member's Thread, and withdraw that character from the RP (preferably through convincing role play interaction.)
At any point, if you wish to use your character in the role plays again after he/she has been withdrawn, you will simply need to remove the "withdrawn" picture from the character's member form and introduce him/her to the plot.
Note: A character that is withdrawn will not be eligible to receive any A-star awarded during that period of inactivity.
Q.) Will Kratos ever choose a mate?
A.) You mean wife, right? It is not in my plans, but I cannot predict what Kratos does; he does what he wants and will not request any permission from me. I did not leave such a position open originally because of a past experience, (involving random people joining just for the position and making their characters commit suicide when they did not receive it.)
Q.) How tall is Kratos exactly?
A.) 7ft in human form, likely around 8'5" or 9ft when standing up in werewolf form. Though in some situations, Kratos has been known to manipulate the terrain and his stance to make himself appear larger.
If you find yourself wondering about something concerning my version of werewolves which has not been answered here, please post or message me!
Note:: All the above was written on a science-fictional basis and is not founded upon any scientific facts or formulas. Any relationship discovered of names, initials, or abbreviations thus mentioned are purely coincidental. xD
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