“Puny monsters! I shall digest you with my system of mighty organs!”
PageTurner
Script: *steps into comic*
Didi: who-who are you?
Me: bwahaha! I’m. A. HUMAN!!!
Everyone: AHHH!!!
Concerned reader
Wait, don’t werewolves become human at some point?
Keegan
I love how the direwolf is the one who hates the outdoors
7-Cities-Journalist
I am relieved to hear that humans aren’t real. They’re far too scary but I’m convinces I can be a friend with one if we ever meet one.
Sabina
Wait, if humans aren’t real, then isn’t she just a wolf? Well, etymology can be tricky. (If we’re going strictly by that, she should be a wifewolf, not a werewolf, as “were” specifically comes from the old English for “male,” while “Wife” was “female,” as in Wifman(n) — Werman isn’t actually attested in any known sources, contrary to claims; though “man(n)” originally just meant “human” or “person” without an implicit gender, it was apparently not done to specifically add a male gender modifier to it, as opposed to a female one.
lmao
“Puny monsters! I shall digest you with my system of mighty organs!”
Script: *steps into comic*
Didi: who-who are you?
Me: bwahaha! I’m. A. HUMAN!!!
Everyone: AHHH!!!
Wait, don’t werewolves become human at some point?
I love how the direwolf is the one who hates the outdoors
I am relieved to hear that humans aren’t real. They’re far too scary but I’m convinces I can be a friend with one if we ever meet one.
Wait, if humans aren’t real, then isn’t she just a wolf? Well, etymology can be tricky. (If we’re going strictly by that, she should be a wifewolf, not a werewolf, as “were” specifically comes from the old English for “male,” while “Wife” was “female,” as in Wifman(n) — Werman isn’t actually attested in any known sources, contrary to claims; though “man(n)” originally just meant “human” or “person” without an implicit gender, it was apparently not done to specifically add a male gender modifier to it, as opposed to a female one.