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a stranger among those who are still human."
──────In addition to essentially being imprisoned, werewolves are forced to wear identifying arm bands stamped with a sinister looking wolf head donned in a crown formed from the letter W, closely resembling devil's horns; their children are taken from them and forced to attend residential reform schools; and pack hierarchy is outlawed leaving them with little representation.
──────Nearly every means of oppression used the world round from every era of time is being used to break the will of the werewolf population so they may never rise again... However, below the surface of government control and propaganda, the rogue werewolf pack Praetor Lupus fights to rekindle the revolution and free the werewolf race from subjugation.
──────Meanwhile, an ancient evil returns to the city with the sole purpose of fanning the flame of war and uncovering the secret that has been kept hidden for nearly 18 years since the initial rebellion.
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──────Werewolves become stronger and more powerful with age, but other factors can also effect their strength; such as breeding. Wolves who are turned are weaker than wolves who are born, and children of both a human and a wolf fit somewhere in between. Werewolves display inhuman physical strength, speed, reflexes, endurance and agility. These traits apply to werewolves even when in human form. They possess enhanced senses of smell, hearing and sight that are superior even to those of wolves, not just humans.
──────It should be noted that when in their werewolf forms they are stronger than when in human form though. And although originally werewolves could only transform at the full moon, the more advanced in age a werewolf is, the more control they can exert over their transformation, to the point that they can change at will, possessing full mental control of their wolf form.