tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-946734054450135284.post3581390485110606318..comments2024-01-07T12:45:26.743+00:00Comments on Not Just A Stiff Upper Lip: Shapeshifters VS WerewolvesElizabeth Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03236216940038039168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-946734054450135284.post-78767037753527183352012-02-20T14:24:03.361+00:002012-02-20T14:24:03.361+00:00Thanks hun :-)
Please feel free to go on. I could...Thanks hun :-)<br /><br />Please feel free to go on. I could talk about this forever! :-P I think with all types of mythological/legendary creatures there is so much room to work and give them a fresh edge etc. They are such flexible, and intriguing creatures.<br /><br />Oooo Vampires!!! I love me some fang ;-)Elizabeth Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03236216940038039168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-946734054450135284.post-47010377508204396812012-02-20T13:39:56.117+00:002012-02-20T13:39:56.117+00:00OMG, what a great blog post!
I see them as differ...OMG, what a great blog post!<br /><br />I see them as different as well. In The Sands Of Time, Pueblo gives us an overview of the difference between werewolves and shifters (at least, that's the rule in The Witching Pen world): werewolves exist because of a mutant gene and shapeshifters are humans who have mastered the skill of shifting, which is handed down through the shamans of old. Were-creatures can only shift into a feline or canine (mostly), but shapeshifters can shift into many animals including elements like fire and water...<br /><br />Oh, Elizabeth! You got me started now! I could go on and on and on... <br /><br />So far I've only written shifters; I CAN'T WAIT to write werewolves, and then look out vampires, 'cause you're next! ;)Dianna Hardyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02847353829078193872noreply@blogger.com