In designing my werewolves for the series, I put together illustrations to help me visualize them. B
In designing my werewolves for the series, I put together illustrations to help me visualize them. By and large, my decisions were to keep them largely humanoid rather than the more distorted, snout faces often seen in a lot of werewolf media. This is for two main reasons, outside of just personal preference. One, I really want these books to lean into the idea that ACTUAL wolves are startlingly beautiful, and I want my werewolves to reflect that idea and not look like movie monsters. And two, my wolves don’t automatically lose their human minds and go feral, as is seen in so many films as well.Again, in the wild, wolves aren’t just murder machines, so in my universe, why would werewolves be? Plus, if they don’t lose their human mental faculties in any way, then it behooves them to have faces that can still talk.My wolves will absolutely have extended conversations while transformed, and that get’s tricky with long snouts. ;) -- source link
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