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7/10/2025, 5:29:03 PM
>>96055005
It's possible but there's a few obstacles.
>Werewolves are highly encouraged to breed exclusively with kinfolk, humans and wolves with werewolf heritage. This maximises the likelihood of any offspring being a werewolf, typically a one-in-ten chance. If a werewolf breeds with a non-kinfolk human, the chance of the offspring being a werewolf is more like one-in-a-hundred. For this reason, any werewolf who wastes time fucking around with non-kinfolk gets stigmatised, as they are knowingly reducing their likelihood of producing werewolf offspring who will fight the Apocalypse in Gaia's name.
>Werewolves harbour rage. Even if they don't know that someone is a werewolf, a normal human can still feel this rage on an instinctual level, a sense that a person is dangerous and that they should stay away from them. Even if a human can overcome this aura of scariness, werewolves are prone to explosive fits of rage and violence, during which they can ruin and/or the lives of anyone who isn't a werewolf. Lots of werewolves end up accidentally mauling their families or destroying family homes during these outbursts.
In short, it can happen, but the werewolf GF risks being stigmatised and the human has to live with a constant sense of fear and unease, as well as the risk of being butchered whenever the werewolf GF throws a tantrum.
It's possible but there's a few obstacles.
>Werewolves are highly encouraged to breed exclusively with kinfolk, humans and wolves with werewolf heritage. This maximises the likelihood of any offspring being a werewolf, typically a one-in-ten chance. If a werewolf breeds with a non-kinfolk human, the chance of the offspring being a werewolf is more like one-in-a-hundred. For this reason, any werewolf who wastes time fucking around with non-kinfolk gets stigmatised, as they are knowingly reducing their likelihood of producing werewolf offspring who will fight the Apocalypse in Gaia's name.
>Werewolves harbour rage. Even if they don't know that someone is a werewolf, a normal human can still feel this rage on an instinctual level, a sense that a person is dangerous and that they should stay away from them. Even if a human can overcome this aura of scariness, werewolves are prone to explosive fits of rage and violence, during which they can ruin and/or the lives of anyone who isn't a werewolf. Lots of werewolves end up accidentally mauling their families or destroying family homes during these outbursts.
In short, it can happen, but the werewolf GF risks being stigmatised and the human has to live with a constant sense of fear and unease, as well as the risk of being butchered whenever the werewolf GF throws a tantrum.
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