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<blockquote data-quote="Lupercus Whitewolf" data-source="post: 5501350" data-attributes="member: 6672948"><p>I will reference Biderdoo Harpel of the Drizzt series, good werewolf wizard that has control, also the Forgotten Realms book "Black Wolf." Although I disagree with your statement that werewolves should be evil, I will agree that the majority, 95%, are. One of the problems a PC werewolf thats good would face would be the anger and rage of the people that belive him to be evil...thus allowing for excelent RP opportunities, in my first campaign I had to deal with an incredibly evil werewolf, slaughtered whole villages for fun, and he was a natural werewolf so he had total control. However in a bit of a cliche for the setting the werewolf happened to be my characters older brother, mine was also a werewolf but CG. It wasn't until lvl 13 i was able to so much as speak about my powers in a city without fear of scorn or attack, I was by no means a goodie two-shoes, I fought for what was right with no regard to the rules, but refused to put innocents at risk...at lvl 13 our party was known in the world, we had defeated armies and demons...and i had sacrificed my self to save a member of the party and killed a demon in the process, I was rezed by our cleric afterwards. Honestly, I hate Twilight...it can burn for all I care...but the concept of a good werewolf does make for interesting characters, as they have to be tougher in mind than the others, to deal with the rage and hate from the people without crossing the line into retaliation...only to turn them into the thing they have strived to avoid, or defeat in my case, so even for good/natural characters where they don't consider the powers a curse when they can control them, it is still a curse being what they are...that the battle for control of ones self is over, but the battle for acceptence of the people...is one that they may never win, and so it falls into an even worse style of curse, one that magic cannot undo...will they prevail or fall into evil as so many others? That is the curse they bear, and must overcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lupercus Whitewolf, post: 5501350, member: 6672948"] I will reference Biderdoo Harpel of the Drizzt series, good werewolf wizard that has control, also the Forgotten Realms book "Black Wolf." Although I disagree with your statement that werewolves should be evil, I will agree that the majority, 95%, are. One of the problems a PC werewolf thats good would face would be the anger and rage of the people that belive him to be evil...thus allowing for excelent RP opportunities, in my first campaign I had to deal with an incredibly evil werewolf, slaughtered whole villages for fun, and he was a natural werewolf so he had total control. However in a bit of a cliche for the setting the werewolf happened to be my characters older brother, mine was also a werewolf but CG. It wasn't until lvl 13 i was able to so much as speak about my powers in a city without fear of scorn or attack, I was by no means a goodie two-shoes, I fought for what was right with no regard to the rules, but refused to put innocents at risk...at lvl 13 our party was known in the world, we had defeated armies and demons...and i had sacrificed my self to save a member of the party and killed a demon in the process, I was rezed by our cleric afterwards. Honestly, I hate Twilight...it can burn for all I care...but the concept of a good werewolf does make for interesting characters, as they have to be tougher in mind than the others, to deal with the rage and hate from the people without crossing the line into retaliation...only to turn them into the thing they have strived to avoid, or defeat in my case, so even for good/natural characters where they don't consider the powers a curse when they can control them, it is still a curse being what they are...that the battle for control of ones self is over, but the battle for acceptence of the people...is one that they may never win, and so it falls into an even worse style of curse, one that magic cannot undo...will they prevail or fall into evil as so many others? That is the curse they bear, and must overcome. [/QUOTE]
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