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<blockquote data-quote="harold" data-source="post: 2612850" data-attributes="member: 282312"><p>Werewolves don't try to meet people who try to kill them. What you're suggesting is that Old West sense of honor, demanding satisfaction and what-not. For any hunter, really, when you see your prey exposed, you take the shot. There's no regard for whether or not the prey knows it's being hunted, whether it is a sentient being or not. Anything different is unprofessional. Knowing this, Werewolves don't try to meet them to decide when to meet them, that's what Congressional style. Hunters actively search for their prey when they're hunting. Vengeance can be a strong plot element, if the werewolf discreetly followed the hunter outside of the written plot. A chance meeting, aka not when neither are each other, could happen, if the werewolf hunter can identify his prey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harold, post: 2612850, member: 282312"] Werewolves don't try to meet people who try to kill them. What you're suggesting is that Old West sense of honor, demanding satisfaction and what-not. For any hunter, really, when you see your prey exposed, you take the shot. There's no regard for whether or not the prey knows it's being hunted, whether it is a sentient being or not. Anything different is unprofessional. Knowing this, Werewolves don't try to meet them to decide when to meet them, that's what Congressional style. Hunters actively search for their prey when they're hunting. Vengeance can be a strong plot element, if the werewolf discreetly followed the hunter outside of the written plot. A chance meeting, aka not when neither are each other, could happen, if the werewolf hunter can identify his prey. [/QUOTE]
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