Wereclipse ref 2
Wereclipse ref 2
Wereclipse ref 2 by TheGameArtCritic
Description
Description
Second part of the sheet, focusing on the lower half, with bonus feature - wolf leg help.
Lycanthropy -
1. a delusion in which one imagines oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
2. the supposed or fabled assumption of the appearance of a wolf by a human being.
Important Facts -
1. There is no cure for lycanthropy that doesn't involve the death of the werewolf (such cures include bashing the werewolf on the head with something made of silver, or shooting it with silver bullets).
2. Upon transformation, the werewolf retains a small part of his human personality, preventing the werewolf from hurting his/her most loved ones, and, infact, driving the werewolf to protect them at all costs.
3. Werewolf transformations "to wolf form" are long, and painful (about thirty minutes). Throughout the transformation, the werewolf is rendered completelly helpless until the transformation is complete. Oddly, the transformation back to his normal form is cut to five minutes.
4. Werewolves can spread their disease by biting another person.
5. Werewolves possess super strength, and incredible jumping ability. They prefer to run on all fours, as apposed to two legs.
Symptoms for Lycanthropy:
1. Canine behaviors.
2. Aggression.
3. Restlessness.
5. Trance-like howling at the moon late at night.
6. Upon the first night after accumilating the disease, the victim will experience a growth spurt, often becoming a bit taller, and at the same time (for males) gaining facial hair.
Lycanthropy -
1. a delusion in which one imagines oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
2. the supposed or fabled assumption of the appearance of a wolf by a human being.
Important Facts -
1. There is no cure for lycanthropy that doesn't involve the death of the werewolf (such cures include bashing the werewolf on the head with something made of silver, or shooting it with silver bullets).
2. Upon transformation, the werewolf retains a small part of his human personality, preventing the werewolf from hurting his/her most loved ones, and, infact, driving the werewolf to protect them at all costs.
3. Werewolf transformations "to wolf form" are long, and painful (about thirty minutes). Throughout the transformation, the werewolf is rendered completelly helpless until the transformation is complete. Oddly, the transformation back to his normal form is cut to five minutes.
4. Werewolves can spread their disease by biting another person.
5. Werewolves possess super strength, and incredible jumping ability. They prefer to run on all fours, as apposed to two legs.
Symptoms for Lycanthropy:
1. Canine behaviors.
2. Aggression.
3. Restlessness.
5. Trance-like howling at the moon late at night.
6. Upon the first night after accumilating the disease, the victim will experience a growth spurt, often becoming a bit taller, and at the same time (for males) gaining facial hair.
General Info
General Info
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Media Digital drawing or painting
Time Taken 1 hour
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Media Digital drawing or painting
Time Taken 1 hour
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Twilight: heehee. *kisses him on the forehead*
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