Hello everyone! I'm new on this site. So I heard that some people can be born a werewolf. I think I may have been. Lately I have been getting angry for no reason. I also have gotten A LOT harrier. Even going through puberty I have hair in places where most don't. I also almost overnight seem to have noticed what is starting to become a unibrow which is a folkloric sign of Lycanthropy. I'm often restless at night but tired at day. I'm not sure if I was born one or not. But when I was younger I drunk water from a wolfs pawprint in Europe. I asked my parents and they don't know of any lycanthropic ancestors. But my moms side is a long European lineage with royal blood. Perhaps I inherited the werewolf gene from them? And no I'm not a hopeful twilight fan. My interest in werewolves comes from old folklore and legends. I always felt non human. I also recently did a werewolf spell and right after I felt my back changing and my head got really hot for a little. I have also recently became a little bigger, stronger and extremely fast at night. When I see a wounded person I seem to get excited and predatory. I even get the urges to bite people and I don't have any mental disorders at all and I'm not psychopathic. My eye color is even changing.
If you know anything please give me feedback I really think I'm starting to become one. Also if you think I am please give me some tips on how to shift if possible. Thanks!
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Hey A.J.
Therianthropy is more than just thinking your a werewolf. Your still young and it sounds like your just proberly experineing normal human-like puberty. So changes physically and mentally will naturally occur. When you get older like maybe 21 and are still experenceing these things than I would take you more serously. Right now it's really hard to tell the differents, but I'd check back when your much older and mature enough.
P.S. Dranking water from a wolfs paw print will not turm you into a werewolf, but you might do so because you already are a werewolf. When you are older you will know the differents.
Siverwolf.
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Yeah.... actual werewolves (although I prefer the term wolf therian) don't get the urge to bite people. Either you have anger management issues or you need to see a therapist.
Also all the stuff you listed are signs of puberty, not therianthropy. Please read the "Why You Are Probably Not a Werewolf" sticky.
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Take from one I am a few years older and for sure know I am and royal blood don't mean anything because if they saw anything out of the ordinary like someone being a werewolf in the royal cort would be hung then burnt to the stake
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I dunno. There have been some royal lycanthropic families. Vseslav, for instance. In fact, in the Sorbian world, lycanthroopy is a mark of distinction. Then there was Arminius. And several Were saints. There were some regions where Weres could get away with it.
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