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A bride of blood and starlight—divine, dangerous, and wholly hers.

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Wifwolf
A bride of blood and starlight—divine, dangerous, and wholly hers.
Reposted from Bluesky.
Me as a werewolf (part 2)
🌕🎵 it's a hunter's moon 🎵🌕
Okay, so, a "Werewolf" etymologically is literally a man(wer) Wolf(Wolf) via old english (actual old English, I don't go using the phrase "old English" when I mean "early modern English" like some humans do.)
Anyway, old English "Wer" was gendered. That is, the term "Mann/man" would be the one used for the generic "a human individual" that we by default assume werewolf would be referring to.
Which means a lady werewolf would be a "wifwolf".
And a werewolf of any gender should be a manwolf. (I am knowingly committing the etymological fallacy for funsies. Feel free to punish me however is appropriate for such an affront.)
Based on this analysis, I can only conclude that all warehouses are men.
How to Summon a Cyri. 😈 Inspired by a conversation with nothere!
It’s been a while since I posted anything anywhere so figured I might just start uploading whenever I finish smth again.
Someone pissed Audrey off. Maybe they didn’t have her fav latte 😔
I won't apologize