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This category is for real therianthropes and weres.
Therianthropes encompass all phenotypes of werecreatures, with the two most common being werewolves and werecats/felines.

They recognize the animal within, and live with it daily.

There are three main types of wereism; physical, mental and spiritual.

Physical weres are people who can shapechange physically either naturally by ability or genetics, or who have learned how to shapechange through magickal ability.

Mental weres can be people with a separate were personality, an integrated were personality and those wishing they could be an animal. The latter is usually associated with Furrys and not true wereism.

Spiritual weres are animals born into a human body, totemists or those who shift from their were personality to human at random until they gain control of their abilities.


Magazines and E-zines

For online publications that may include articles, stories or artwork about therianthropes.

Personal Pages

A significant portion of the site's content must be about therianthropy to be added here.

Personal reflections and accounts of therianthropy.

Werecats

For sites by and about people who identify themselves with a feline spirit.

Werewolves

This category consists sites where werewolves or people interested on werewolves meets and exchange ideas and works. If your site is not about forum discussion or sharing works related werewolf then this is not the right category. If your site consists general information on werewolf then submit to "Society: Folklore: Literature: Tales: Fabulous Creatures: Werewolves" category.

more information (editors only)

This category consists sites where werewolves or people interested on werewolves meets and exchange ideas and works. The sites are excellent resource for anyone interested to communicate with forums which have particular interest in werewolf phenomena.

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