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"I am what they say I am... I'm a monster."
Van Helsing (2004); The Howling (1981); Bad Moon (1996); The Wolf Man (1941); An American Werewolf in London (1981); Penny Dreadful (2014-2016); Underworld (2003); Skinwalkers (2006); The Wolfman (2010); Dog Soldiers (2002)
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Yo! Found this blog through the demo on CoGDemos. Really liking it so far but I need to ask, if it isn't a spoiler, do you play as a werewolf? More specifically does your character become a werewolf after the bite?
i'm so glad you like! there's not really going to be any play as a werewolf in Full Moon, because i'm more interested in the 'slow horrible transformation into a monster' part of werewolfery than the 'fuck yes i'm a wolf' kind. your character is definitely infected with werewolfery after the bite, but the intensity of the transformation is going to depend on player choice :)
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Full Moon Demo is now on COGDemos!
Hello! Due to the closing of our beloved Dashingdon, Full Moon has moved to COGDemos! Play it here!
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it’s still hot out. time to romanticize the bleak mid-winter
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“our kids will grow up with half as much, trying to build something out of dust”
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I hate the dog-ification of werewolves >:( I by making them happy dumbos it misses the best part of transformative monstrosity: repression. If you aren't afraid of the beast within what's the fucking point. It's the big bad wolf lurking on moonlit nights it's not your golden retriever in the park at noon. Justice for repression!! Justice for the beast within!! Justice for the fear of who you could be if you really let loose! Is the monster your true self? Does the thrill of the wild outweigh the guilt that comes in the light of day, when there's mud on your feet and blood on your hands? What does it mean that you crave that which disgusts you, that the wolf isn't just something you become, it's something you always were
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bruce burkhardt / my edit

bruce burkhardt / with my edit
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let him lead me to the banquet hall, and let his banner over me be love
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abandoned highway, columbus ohio. from reddit.
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out here, the land has a way of sustaining itself on nothing but broken dreams and crimson rage
lakeville, indiana
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Do we play as a werewolf or are they just present in the story?
short answer: you play as someone who is slowly turning into a werewolf longer answer: i'm writing werewolfery as something that has distinct stages, so the player character isnt so much playing a werewolf as someone who is going through some Crazy Physical Changes. i am probably never going to write a scene where the reader straight-up changes into a wolf and hangs out, because for me, the most interesting parts are about losing control of yourself and being taken over, almost, by something else. the slow build of realizing that something got into the henhouse last night and you have feathers between your teeth.
#i hope this makes sense#the werewolf is a metaphor but its also very real and slowly taking over your mind.#ask#anon#answered
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