Type 1 Werewolf:
The original werewolves, who’s ancestors were wolf spirits born to humans. After being banished from the city they originated in, they stumbled upon another human civilization that didn’t know werewolves could exist. There, they could live alongside their human relatives without separation as long as they concealed themselves. They are born in human form, then make their first change later at a young age when their bodies can handle it. They’re designed for versatility and concealment. They can shift anywhere from fully human to fully wolf, but if they stay in their human form for too long, they will eventually feel an increasingly strong urge to transform to a wolf state. They have limited control over their respective elements, able to summon them to do their will briefly with a howl, but the extent of their control ends there. It also expends a lot of energy to do so.
Examples of Type 1 Werewolves: Valerie, Max, Vincent, Jason
Type 2 Werewolf:
This type of werewolf lacks a fully-human form. They can only go from a human-like “anthro” state to complete wolf. They are a line of werewolves that evolved branching separate from the Type 1 Werewolves. Their ancestors are said to have decided to try and completely separate themselves from humans, and instead of living in a human town, they went into the wilderness to form their own communities. There, they were able to live more like wolves and lose their use for the completely human form. Gradually, they started down the road of transitioning into regular wolves, although, they still for the time being retain their ability to transform from anthro to complete wolf. While they are unable to conceal themselves among humans, they were able to focus their talents on the natural elements around them. Type 2 Werewolves can control their respective elements more directly than Type 1 werewolves, not needing to howl in order to summon the elements, but instead have the ability to control them freely and for a longer period of time.
Example of a Type 2 Werewolf: W
Type 3 Werewolves:
Type 3 werewolves are not really a separate evolutionary branch of werewolves, but rather just werewolves that prefer to be human. They usually originate as Type 1 Werewolves, rarely Type 2 ones. They qualify as a third type merely because they become used to using human weapons, and they lose their appreciation for their respective element, and eventually lose the ability to manipulate it entirely. A problem they face, however, is no matter how much they ingrain themselves in human life, they never lose their urge to transform into a wolf state. They will always have wolf spirits, even if they don’t like it.
Example of a Type 3 Werewolf: Martin
The original werewolves, who’s ancestors were wolf spirits born to humans. After being banished from the city they originated in, they stumbled upon another human civilization that didn’t know werewolves could exist. There, they could live alongside their human relatives without separation as long as they concealed themselves. They are born in human form, then make their first change later at a young age when their bodies can handle it. They’re designed for versatility and concealment. They can shift anywhere from fully human to fully wolf, but if they stay in their human form for too long, they will eventually feel an increasingly strong urge to transform to a wolf state. They have limited control over their respective elements, able to summon them to do their will briefly with a howl, but the extent of their control ends there. It also expends a lot of energy to do so.
Examples of Type 1 Werewolves: Valerie, Max, Vincent, Jason
Type 2 Werewolf:
This type of werewolf lacks a fully-human form. They can only go from a human-like “anthro” state to complete wolf. They are a line of werewolves that evolved branching separate from the Type 1 Werewolves. Their ancestors are said to have decided to try and completely separate themselves from humans, and instead of living in a human town, they went into the wilderness to form their own communities. There, they were able to live more like wolves and lose their use for the completely human form. Gradually, they started down the road of transitioning into regular wolves, although, they still for the time being retain their ability to transform from anthro to complete wolf. While they are unable to conceal themselves among humans, they were able to focus their talents on the natural elements around them. Type 2 Werewolves can control their respective elements more directly than Type 1 werewolves, not needing to howl in order to summon the elements, but instead have the ability to control them freely and for a longer period of time.
Example of a Type 2 Werewolf: W
Type 3 Werewolves:
Type 3 werewolves are not really a separate evolutionary branch of werewolves, but rather just werewolves that prefer to be human. They usually originate as Type 1 Werewolves, rarely Type 2 ones. They qualify as a third type merely because they become used to using human weapons, and they lose their appreciation for their respective element, and eventually lose the ability to manipulate it entirely. A problem they face, however, is no matter how much they ingrain themselves in human life, they never lose their urge to transform into a wolf state. They will always have wolf spirits, even if they don’t like it.
Example of a Type 3 Werewolf: Martin