What is the difference between werewolves and Shadow Wolves?
Werewolves are demon phyla created by a human receiving a virally infected bite or scratch and living through the attack ordeal. While most humans attacked by werewolves die from the traumatic nature of the injuries, those individuals that survive transition into this creature on the next full moon. [Note: Also known as lycanthrope or lupines, this creature has massive strength, bone crushing jaws and sulfuric smelling saliva, and moves extremely fast. Characterized by its wolf-like body structure, this beast tends to walk upright on its hind legs, giving it additional height and menace.] The only known and effective predators for this species are Shadow Wolves, vampires, and humans (only when fighting en mass and properly armed.) Conversely, Shadow Wolves were created by natural genetic mutation in the human DNA structure thousands of years ago—most likely due to the human organism’s adaptability in its attempt to throw off the werewolf viral infection. A rare and noteworthy species,