You're in luck, my boy! [He calls anyone a good deal younger than him 'my boy', okay, and most people are a good deal younger than him.] I happen to be an expert in xenozoology. Dragons, unicorns and werewolves all exist in my native universe, along with more unusual creatures like gnomes, the plaidypus and barf fairies. The general human population is largely completely unaware of their existence, often attributing sightings to more mundane explanations, but in more rural areas or areas with a high concentration of anomalous wildlife they can become more integrated.
In my experience there is often overlap between worlds at least on the level of terminology, but I might hazard a guess that the werewolves with which you are familiar are in some ways unlike the ones that I know.
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You're in luck, my boy! [He calls anyone a good deal younger than him 'my boy', okay, and most people are a good deal younger than him.] I happen to be an expert in xenozoology. Dragons, unicorns and werewolves all exist in my native universe, along with more unusual creatures like gnomes, the plaidypus and barf fairies. The general human population is largely completely unaware of their existence, often attributing sightings to more mundane explanations, but in more rural areas or areas with a high concentration of anomalous wildlife they can become more integrated.
In my experience there is often overlap between worlds at least on the level of terminology, but I might hazard a guess that the werewolves with which you are familiar are in some ways unlike the ones that I know.