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"Tammors;c-18166220" wrote:
Werewolves traditionally did not have tails. That was supposed to be one way to identify them.
Only in some lore, not all of it. In some traditions, werewolves are pretty much indistinguishable from normal wolves when transformed aside from maybe being bigger than normal or having glowing eyes. It depends on the source.
I'm pretty peeved with how they handled female werewolf body customization and the werewolf aspirations to be honest. Aside from the opening aspiration, all of the werewolf aspirations that actually have to do with staying a werewolf are tied to the devs' factions and OC's...and then the final aspiration is a stinkin' cure quest! I hate that cure nonsense in werewolf media! Why couldn't it have been a quest to master one's werewolf powers instead of that sad-sack cure bunk?!
As for the female werewolf body customization, I've done a lot of digging trying to rectify it, and let me tell you, they went to a lot of trouble to keep players from making werewolves who have proper feminine proportions in their werewolf forms. It's not just tossing in a slider mod and calling it a day. It's in the base models, its in the game code itself...they really went to war on the female body here! It's especially infuriating considering all the smack they're always talking about "inclusivity" and "representation" and "freedom of gender expression" in their marketing...and then they do this to female werewolves? Unacceptable AND hypocritical!
The core werewolf occult gameplay is fine, but...the aspirations and that mess they did to female werewolf bodies has got to go.
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