From all the mythologies and folklores you know, what's your favorite creature? And why?
Mine has always be the Werewolf. It communicates me a sense of strength, power and freedom at the same time, I've always been fascinated by it.
Its figure has gone through quite a few different versions, in both design and story behind it.
Design wise, you got the half human half wolf version, which divides into having a more human face, or a more wolfy one. Also it can be bigger than a human, or it can be the same size.
Also you got the full wolf form, which I like the least cause it just looks like a normal wolf, only a bit scarier, kinda like it is portrayed in An American Werewolf in London. Not a fan of that design.
My favorite is CD Projekt RED's design in The Witcher 3:
Story wise, you got the curse version, the infection/desease version, and the morphing version, where the guy is in total control of when he can transform.
Personally I prefer the curse version, cause I like the whole "no turning back" idea.
Mine has always be the Werewolf. It communicates me a sense of strength, power and freedom at the same time, I've always been fascinated by it.
Its figure has gone through quite a few different versions, in both design and story behind it.
Design wise, you got the half human half wolf version, which divides into having a more human face, or a more wolfy one. Also it can be bigger than a human, or it can be the same size.
Also you got the full wolf form, which I like the least cause it just looks like a normal wolf, only a bit scarier, kinda like it is portrayed in An American Werewolf in London. Not a fan of that design.
My favorite is CD Projekt RED's design in The Witcher 3:
Story wise, you got the curse version, the infection/desease version, and the morphing version, where the guy is in total control of when he can transform.
Personally I prefer the curse version, cause I like the whole "no turning back" idea.