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I have noticed, in my experience with werewolves, that after one (dwarf) kill they will receive their own name, and become apparently much more dangerous. Under no condition should they be allowed to take a single dwarven life, for their taste for blood will become a prodigiously unbearable strain on their psyche, the desire to kill overwhelming any shred of sense and wariness they once possessed. Should any of these creatures be captured they must immediately be destroyed. I had one such monster sitting in a cage in my stockpile, and I accidentally sent his cage to be traded at the depot. Upon his release, he killed 4 dwarves that were merely hauling goods to and fro. It took a skilled hunter (who was fortunately in the area) more than ten bolts to finally kill the vile creature. Beware of werewolves.
 
I have noticed, in my experience with werewolves, that after one (dwarf) kill they will receive their own name, and become apparently much more dangerous. Under no condition should they be allowed to take a single dwarven life, for their taste for blood will become a prodigiously unbearable strain on their psyche, the desire to kill overwhelming any shred of sense and wariness they once possessed. Should any of these creatures be captured they must immediately be destroyed. I had one such monster sitting in a cage in my stockpile, and I accidentally sent his cage to be traded at the depot. Upon his release, he killed 4 dwarves that were merely hauling goods to and fro. It took a skilled hunter (who was fortunately in the area) more than ten bolts to finally kill the vile creature. Beware of werewolves.
:Well obviously. This is true of all creatures.
 

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