How can Argonians be werewolves?

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ryanxm

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Maybe Hircine didn't want his werewolves to have much individuality, since the hunt was about the glory of a hunter defeating his prey, and he thought that individuality might delude the experience in some way.
 

Blemontea

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HAHa inb4 the mr. Bean video


becuase seriously how can a human turn into a feral wolf with giant bone claws? THE ANSWER... see above
 
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Since they're reptilian, why would there be any in Skyrim in the first place? Even Riften would get cold as the 9th Circle in winter.
 

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Talux said:
I think that maybe it's not a big deal in a game with talking dogs, demon princes, dragons, magical shouting, cat people, enchanted everything and armor made out of glass.
I totally agree with everything you said there, 'nuff said, except for the glass thing, because when you melt glass and thread it into glass fibre it gets a really great amount of tensile strength. In fact it is strong enough, yet light enough that that's what they use to build the inner frame of aeroplanes. I'm just throwing that out there because I've heard people complain about the glass thing before and I thought you might be interested to know that not all molecular structes of glass are brittle.
 

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My question is not how that would happen--lycanthropy could be explained as giving certain specific symptoms regardless of race, a la real diseases having the same/very similar symptoms across all demographics, all other things equal--but rather what would you really call that? Nerg/linguist/picky person moment incoming, by the way. "Werewolf" literally means "man-wolf", from Old English. So would an Argonian be "lizardwolf" or something like that, depending on the OE word for "lizard"? Am I being too picky here? (hint, the answer is "yes")
 

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Tamrin said:
Four word answer: A wizard did it.
Exactly!

Argonians are *resistant* to diseases, but not *immune*. Lycanthropy is, usually, a supernatural curse-disease - good luck resisting something that powerful. Same with zombie-ism and vampire-ism. As for why they look like every other werewolf, well, if you were the designer, it'd be a pain to have to design different werewolves for every race, right? Okay, typically lycans in their human form are hairier... but for a lizard, there'd be no outward signs, at least as far as fur goes. No matter what you are, if you turn into a werewolf, you transform. It was probably an oversight, or one of the little things that they didn't have time/motive to flesh out properly.

But short answer: a wizard did it.
 

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loudestmute said:
Remember how tore up the casual Star Wars fans got when it was revealed the Force was merely a high concentration of macguffin-shaped antibodies in your blood? And how hard the cosplaying fans had to work to try to get that to make sense? And how the madness affecting the homeless in Condemned turned out to be some noisemakers hidden in smoke alarms throughout the town?

The point I'm trying to make is that sometimes it's best to let the mystery go unexplained. Attempting to discuss causality removes the magic of things. Considering that this is a full-blooded fantasy RPG, magic is about all we've got to go on.

Well, magic and stealth sections.
Indeed, sometimes explaining stuff is a horrible letdown.

Look at LOST.
 

Something Amyss

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TheDarkEricDraven said:
Consider the following facts:

1. I play an Argonian.

2. Bethesda knew I would also want to play as a werewolf.

3. Bethesda also knew that if I could not play a werewolf, there would be...dire consequences.
Dire? A dire werewolf?

>.>

Sorry, please don't rend me.
 

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They also have boobs, why aren't you complaining about that?
Because boobs are awesome.

OT:

I'm mean seriously, you get to be a sentient raptor person who can shout things off cliffs and then tear it's buddy's to shreds with claws and fangs. What's to question when you get to be something that cool.
 

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Quite simply http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AWizardDidIt
A Wizard Did it.
 

masher

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Quite simply, http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AWizardDidIt
A Wizard Did it.
 

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Mimsofthedawg said:
Tamrin said:
Adeptus Aspartem said:
But aren't Kahjiit also kinda wierd. Cats turned into werewolves^^
Hilarious if when Kahjiit turned into werewolves the CatDog theme music played, except remixed to the Skyrim soundtrack, and in the Dragon Language.
So basically nothing like the CatDog theme music.

Cool.
o/` Khajiit-Drog! Khajiit-Drog! Ahrun ister vorl yasor yil Khajiit-Drog! o/` Queue timpany and soaring flutes.

Yeah if werewolves come from a daedric lord (Hircine) then pretty much anything goes, Daedra have a history of ignoring conventional wisdom. :D
 

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Hmm, well, if you'll notice the female ones have breasts, so they at least partially resemble their primate counterparts. The disease resistance is circumvented with repeated exposure. The scales would of course break due to the size increase.

Overall, I guess it would be similar to when it happens to a human, But I don't know how shape-shifting works in the TES universe, as this is the first example of it happening, that I know of.
 

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I have a simple, yet entertaining, answer to this.

For Argonian lycanthropy...