Thread:FinalWholockianGrrlGamer/@comment-199.38.72.174-20170808223115/@comment-199.38.72.174-20170930044910

Same for me! Also, it does make sense (To me, at least). As a matter of fact, I think (Contradictory statements: 1, Me: 0) that there are more Human-Wolf types in fairytales, legends, works of literary fiction, games, movies and other things like that than any other Human-animal combo. (Although I could be wrong.) Examples: Werewolves, Worgen, Wolf Faunuses*, the Wolf shape-shifters from Twilight**, and, well... can't think of any others right now.

Anyway: *I'm not sure if this is how Faunus should be pluralized, or not. (It just sort of seems like it should be pluralized differently to me.) **I know literally nothing more about Twilight or the afore-mentioned wolves than that they can transform between human and wolf forms, so if they somehow don't fit the example, now you know why I still included them.

Arkaine