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8 | [[caption-width-right:350:''Howl, O hunter, though few know you're crying\ |
9 | Face upturned into that midnight moon'']] |
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11 | This index is for tropes having to do with wolves and wolf-like creatures such as werewolves. See also WerebeastTropes and ThisIndexBarks. |
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14 | [[index]] |
15 | !!Tropes about wolves: |
16 | * AlphaAndBetaWolves: Depictions of wolf packs being ruled by an "alpha" or "alpha pair". |
17 | * TheBigBadWolf: Characters based on the Big, Bad Wolf from Red Riding Hood and/or The Three Little Pigs. Usually cast as the BigBad or with some sort of villainy. |
18 | * HowlOfSorrow: Animal howls in mourning or emotional pain. Just as likely to be done by wolves as other canines. |
19 | * NobleWolf: Wolves as proud, noble, dignified, intelligent and usually reasonable. |
20 | * OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Playing with the basic concept of the werewolf. |
21 | ** WerewolvesAreDogs: A werewolf that behaves like a dog. |
22 | ** WonderfulWerewolf: A werewolf who's friendly. |
23 | ** WolfMan: Werewolves or [[BeastMan Beast Men]] who are more human-like than wolf-like in their non-human form. |
24 | * SpookyAnimalSounds: Ambient animal sounds, such as wolves howling, used to create an atmosphere of danger. |
25 | * SavageWolves: Wolves as nasty, savage, rapacious predators; if intelligent, may be sadistic and cruel, as well. |
26 | * WhiteWolvesAreSpecial: A wolf is of importance and often goodness as indicated by their white coat. |
27 | * WolvesAlwaysHowlAtTheMoon: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. |
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29 | !!Tropes using wolves as metaphors: |
30 | * CryingWolf: {{Trolling}} people by warning them about danger that doesn't exist— which [[CassandraTruth creates problems]] if later it shows up for real. |
31 | * FlockOfWolves: Turns out, all the people in the group are spies trying to infiltrate it. |
32 | * LoneWolfBoss: A play on the idea of wolf packs; this one doesn't have one. |
33 | * PapaWolf: Messing with this dad's children is a very bad idea. |
34 | * SheepInWolfsClothing: A human-turned-monster retains enough humanity to finish their mission. |
35 | * RaisedByWolves: An orphan raised by wild animals, of which wolves are one possible example. |
36 | * ThrowEmToTheWolves: Kill someone indirectly by leaving them in a perilous place to die. |
37 | * AWolfInSheepsClothing: Something evil disguised as something innocent. |
38 | * WolfpackBoss: BossBattle with multiple enemies that fight as a team. |
39 | * WolfWhistle: A flirtatious whistle that shows one's attraction. |
40 | [[/index]] |
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