In this
episode, Seth and Jon talk about werewolves and lycanthropes in
your Call of Cthulhu game.
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Traditional werewolves are
governed by the phases of the moon – What else could compel a
lycanthrope?
Seasons
Other celestial
bodies
Other
planets
Comets
Constellations
Emotional states (ie: Hulk’s
anger)
Adorning an animal hide/skin
(magic item)
Magic Spell they
cast
Innate ability to do at
will
Seth’s Valducan series - demonic
possession
Drug-induced, scientific
concoction (pills, potion, or intravenous)
Other types of
lycanthropes
Lots of examples from fantasy
gaming:
Wererats
Weresharks
Weretiger
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
(wereneanderthal?)
Hulk
(wereroids???)
Rakshasa (Hindu shapeshifting
demon)
Are they an animal or a
wolf-man?
What hurts
them?
The lore of silver originated in
1760’s France with Beast of Gévaudan (Brotherhood of the Wolf) But
not a universal folklore.
Wolfsbane
Do other herbs/minerals work for
yours? PCs might have to discover it. Instead of having players
pretend they don’t know the lore of silver, maybe their characters
do know it, but it’s simply folklore and not true. Lovecraft’s
“Fear of the Unknown” quote. Have the fear of a werewolf be not
knowing who it is or how to hurt it/
Maybe regular bullets can (like
American Werewolf in London)
CoC Modules with
Werewolves
The Rescue (From Cthulhu
Companion)
The Swarming (Blood
Brothers)
Chateau of Blood (Blood Brothers
2)
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want to thank our amazing editors Max Mahaffa and Edwin Nagy for
their hard work and keen skills at making us sound
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