The Socio-Cultural Behavior of the Quileute Werewolves

26/04/2014 09:56

   This is what you probably think of when you think of werwolves:

 -very violent

-turn into a terrifying, out of control wolf at

-every full moon

-never socialise with people

-terrorise villages 

-eat children

 

  The Quileute Werewolves are very different from those typical werewolves. The Quileute werewolves can change (or 'phase') into a werewolf whenever they want. When they are in the werewolf form they are in complete control (they are also as big as horses). When they are in the wolf form they can speak to eachother in their minds. When they are in their human form they are typically normal human beings except that they can move alot faster, they eat alot more, they are alot stronger and they are immortal.

 

   My reaction is that: 

1. I like this idea of werewolves alot more that typical werewolves.

2. This behavior fits the story alot better that the typical werewolves would.