While appearing almost human, these shape-shifters posses superior strength, agility, and healing powers. Transference of pain and memories from others is also rumored to be among their abilities. Restraining a live Werewolf for study greatly aids in our knowledge about them; but the task is extremely difficult with available resources and, thus, ill advised. If attempted, one should acquire the heaviest gauge chain attainable and thoroughly inspect it for any defects. Be warned: even without defect, a Werewolf will most likely break free within the hour and be quite upset.
Werewolves are distinguished by a pronounced brow and elongated fangs, ears, widow's peaks, sideburns, and claws. Most prefer surviving within packs. During full moons, bitten and young Werewolves can become feral unless they are taught to control their shift.
Werewolves' eyes will glow a color when provoked. Red is reserved for Alphas (beware red). Blue is a Werewolf who has already taken an innocent human life. Yellow is a Werewolf who has yet to take a life.