07-31-2013, 10:08 PM
Wolves in the middle ages were seen as dangerous at the best of times, and evil at the worst, at least throughout Western Europe. The stories of werewolves are never really good, and the first "known" tale of Lycaon in Greek myth says that Zeus turned him into a wolf for "testing" his Godhood by serving his own slaughtered son as a meal.
Obviously that's not true, but if we are going by the distorted truth of things, it seems the Atharim, even with their extra knowledge, would have been affected by the negative press the poor wolfkin received over the years.
So I'd agree with Hood. I don't think they would randomly kill them like the rougarou, but I don't think they would be particularly accommodating.
Obviously that's not true, but if we are going by the distorted truth of things, it seems the Atharim, even with their extra knowledge, would have been affected by the negative press the poor wolfkin received over the years.
So I'd agree with Hood. I don't think they would randomly kill them like the rougarou, but I don't think they would be particularly accommodating.
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