Ask the Duo Anything (Flask/Vella AMA)

Seriously... am I going to let every character hi-

Ohai, guess somepony needs a book about friendship?

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Trebonth signed out.
 
I've been told by Animus Viral to ask you to describe transforming into a werewolf for the first time. I've been made aware you're good at describing transformations lol
 
Congrats Halt, I referred to you. Have this bit of attention and stuff. Aight, time to yeet myself from this thread again after that announcement. *Yeet.*
 
Is John just your go to guy?
 
Er, I could do without a 'were' part, but the other point is, I don't speak to him. He needs to move on.

Anyway, I'll do the description to you exclusively (Not to Animus, so keep it secret).

When the person changes to a wolf for the first time, intense pain shoots from teeth, fingers and their butt, to be technical. The pain will be gone once a tail, and fangs&claws have formed, and at this point, feet and hands would be padded. The body would shift into quapedal shape, and a fur would sprout from the skin. If the change isn't caused by curse of being werewolf, expect to hear bones being cracked every so often. Of course, the instincts also modify. The user, if cursed, would feel more and more bloodthirsty, and would howl to a moon. If not cursed - they'd acquire primal instincts, but they'll have troubles moving on their own at first.

Anyway, once the change is complete, the victim of TF is either larger than usual wolf (see Game of Thrones/ASOIAF Giant Wolves), or just like normal wolf if not cursed.

The way to separate cursed werewolves to normal wolves is silver. The werewolves will retreat from even the silver spoon, while the wolf would just look it like a toy. Unless a human that was a wolf knew what is spoon.
 
Changing Flask said:
(Not to Animus, so keep it secret).
Ah yes, totally subtle, Flask.
 
I'm not entirely sure the extra description was needed, but ok.
So, what's your favourite Legendary Pokemon?
 
I still think it's a Latias.

...
But I think I grew out of the Pokemon almost entirely.
 
Ganransu said:
I'm pretty sure Flask has chosen the 'ignore' feature on the forums.
 
Er, I could do without a 'were' part, but the other point is, I don't speak to him. He needs to move on.

Anyway, I'll do the description to you exclusively (Not to Animus, so keep it secret).

When the person changes to a wolf for the first time, intense pain shoots from teeth, fingers and their butt, to be technical. The pain will be gone once a tail, and fangs&claws have formed, and at this point, feet and hands would be padded. The body would shift into quapedal shape, and a fur would sprout from the skin. If the change isn't caused by curse of being werewolf, expect to hear bones being cracked every so often. Of course, the instincts also modify. The user, if cursed, would feel more and more bloodthirsty, and would howl to a moon. If not cursed - they'd acquire primal instincts, but they'll have troubles moving on their own at first.

Anyway, once the change is complete, the victim of TF is either larger than usual wolf (see Game of Thrones/ASOIAF Giant Wolves), or just like normal wolf if not cursed.

The way to separate cursed werewolves to normal wolves is silver. The werewolves will retreat from even the silver spoon, while the wolf would just look it like a toy. Unless a human that was a wolf knew what is spoon.
Wait, what does that mean if the werewolf also happens to be a half breed (Kami)
 
Probably still weak to silver.
 
Which Imbue Flask do you prefer in Terraria?
 
what is the most useless thing you've ever seen.
 
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Is John just your go to guy?
A quick response to past statement.

John was my go-to guy. I guess I can diversify the names, so not any longer.
 
Which civilisation is your favourite in Age of Empires 3?
 
Do you prefer using cavalry or infantry?
 
Do you prefer using cavalry or infantry?
I may be a brony, but I mainly use infantry. Cavalry is a bit unwieldy, but good for raids if I get the option.
 
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