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Does their bones crack?
Would you become one?
I witnessed one in real life:
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2007-05-24 08:43:05 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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How? Depends on what sort of werewolf you are talking about. It isn't like they are all the same, since when you think about it a werewolf is just a person who turns into a wolf. The other details get filled in later.

Hmm... for me, no bone cracking. In fact, I am not sure what happens exactly but it always feels like there is a lot of pressure inside of me trying to escape. It is uncomfortable, but I haven't noticed any bone-cracking.

Would I become one... I don't have any options here. But if I did, then yes.

From the link you provided, it sounds like you encocuntered the two-legs humanoid variety. I don't know much about those, sorry.

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Eating humans? Yuck! I can't imagine that.

2007-05-25 14:15:06 · answer #1 · answered by Mysterious Bob 4 · 5 0

Depends on where you are. In Germany, you would call up the Devil and make a bargain for your soul. In return, he would give you a belt or vest made of Wolfskin and anytime after sunset, you could put it on and turn into a wolf. The turning would be instantaneous and painless. You would carry any injuries with you into human form, so be careful!
Or, you could drink from the muddy pawprint of a wolf and this would transform you and curse you to the terrible dual existence.

In England - you would have to be born with red hair or a unibrow (it would happen after you die) - or you could become a witch and make a potion to turn you into a wolf.

In America, you could find a Native American tribe and become a "Skin walker" You would go late at night into a ceremony and you and your fellows would turn into wolves or bears or something and run around generally causing trouble.

Only in Hollywood do you get the really cool transformation scenes.

You say you witnessed one in real life, but I doubt that. If you had, it would have probably killed you. This is one of the problems with being a werewolf, since your animal sence takes over and your close to home, you generally kill your family first. Werewolves are supposed to prefer the taste of human flesh and so they eat whomever is around and not furry.

So no, I wouldn't want to be a werewolf. I don't even eat Pork...

2007-05-24 10:17:20 · answer #2 · answered by Cindy H 5 · 4 1

I believe it is an ancient secret as to how you would become one on purpose. You could always go out looking for one to bite you and turn you into one. If that's how it works. Their bones would crack if king kong got ahold of one. King kong or another bigger and stronger warewolf who wanted to steel this one you are talking abouts' girlfriend.

2007-05-24 08:54:41 · answer #3 · answered by CJD 2 · 3 0

you have to stare at the full moon and chant this ten times: From the light of the moon and our piercing howls we are further transformed into cunning beasts, from the circle of life to the evolution of man I shall be reawakened as one with the land.

*don't mess up wait thirty minutes if you do and nothing can block the moon ,clouds,trees,etc.*

2015-12-04 06:23:56 · answer #4 · answered by Germanican 1 · 0 0

you caaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnttttttttttttt in real life ,well at least not a real one and were wolves are NOT real dude

2014-12-27 09:14:17 · answer #5 · answered by Larry 1 · 0 0

you are born with itor i yu get bit

2007-05-24 11:51:46 · answer #6 · answered by calitexchick94 1 · 0 4

There is no such thing as a werewolf.You have never seen one.You cannot become one.You may need professional help.

2007-05-24 08:50:41 · answer #7 · answered by Dr. NG 7 · 0 11

You have to be out of your mind to want to know how to become a monster.....................................................

2007-05-24 13:07:37 · answer #8 · answered by kilroymaster 7 · 1 4

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