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<blockquote data-quote="Calico_Jack73" data-source="post: 1551793" data-attributes="member: 14403"><p>He would find himself cringing every time his tribes-orcs commit acts of evil and cruelty. Just like the scholar he'd wonder why he all of a sudden would have this instinct to be repulsed by such acts that never bothered him before. Over time he'd lose his ability to repress his distaste and may transform should he witness a really vile act and lash out in Hybrid form at his tribe. When he snapped out of it and regained his normal form he'd find his warband laying strewn about entrails everywhere. As he probably wouldn't have any memory of what happened he'd be appalled that his "Friends" were slain but at the same time he'd have a strange sense of satisfaction and justice at the deed.</p><p></p><p>Other werebears would probably react to him on an instictive level. If a human werebear met the orc werebear his first "Human" reaction may be to prepare for a fight but some instinct inside him would tell him that this orc is not a threat but is in some strange way kin. The same would go for the orc... he'd sense the the human werebear is closer to him as kin than even the orcs that he was raised around.</p><p></p><p>The key to ALL werecreatures is to remember that they are creatures of incredible instinct. Instinct fuels almost every part of their being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calico_Jack73, post: 1551793, member: 14403"] He would find himself cringing every time his tribes-orcs commit acts of evil and cruelty. Just like the scholar he'd wonder why he all of a sudden would have this instinct to be repulsed by such acts that never bothered him before. Over time he'd lose his ability to repress his distaste and may transform should he witness a really vile act and lash out in Hybrid form at his tribe. When he snapped out of it and regained his normal form he'd find his warband laying strewn about entrails everywhere. As he probably wouldn't have any memory of what happened he'd be appalled that his "Friends" were slain but at the same time he'd have a strange sense of satisfaction and justice at the deed. Other werebears would probably react to him on an instictive level. If a human werebear met the orc werebear his first "Human" reaction may be to prepare for a fight but some instinct inside him would tell him that this orc is not a threat but is in some strange way kin. The same would go for the orc... he'd sense the the human werebear is closer to him as kin than even the orcs that he was raised around. The key to ALL werecreatures is to remember that they are creatures of incredible instinct. Instinct fuels almost every part of their being. [/QUOTE]
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