Werewolves of London

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we're not kids anymore.

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Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Werewolves of London
Coastal Wolf by A. Bencze
Black and grey wolf playing
A concept: Werewolf transformations don’t go all the way, leaving the werewolf with nails instead of claws, weak skin instead of a warm pelt.
Werewolves that never fully change back, leaving them with teeth that can’t fit into their human mouth, or deformed feet that were perfect for a four legged beast, but can’t support them on two legs.
Bitten werewolves that aren’t as wolfish as their friends who were born that way, with eyes that are far too human and too long paws. When they howl, it sounds like a scream.
Born werewolves that wait all their life for their transformation, only to turn into a wolf and run off into the woods, never regaining their human shape.
A transformation that goes too slow, living a writhing mass on bone and muscle on the ground, slowly dying as their lungs and blood and heart are stuck between two very different things for far too long.
Or one that goes too fast, so fast that the bones and muscles and organs have no time to properly recover. The werewolf finishes their transformation bloodied and bruised, unable to stand on limbs that are still fractured.
Werewolf transformations that go wrong
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Howling wolf in the snow
Jules Laforgue, tr. by William Jay Smith, from “Complaint on Oblivion of the Dead,”
art by psyca ( my edits )
A werewolf who often forgets the full moon and the fact that theyre a werewolf.
Soft Steps by Maria Ivanova
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A black dog is a spectral or demonic entity found primarily in the folklore of the British Isles. The black dog is essentially a nocturnal apparition, in some cases a shapeshifter, and is often said to be associated with the Devil or described as a ghost or hellhound. Its appearance was regarded as a portent of death.
Day 7 Skull Dog by OneEyedCanine
Wolf by L. Graf