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8[[caption-width-right:350:[[BearsAreBadNews Werebears]], [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Werewolves]], and [[PigMan Wereboars]], [[Film/TheWizardOfOz oh my]]!]]
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10->''"I'm looking forward to two fantastic monthly events now. One of which turns me into a vicious monster and the other one into a were-cat."''
11-->-- '''Katie [=McBride=]''', ''Webcomic/TheWotch''
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13Werebeasts are creatures that can [[{{Shapeshifting}} transform]] between a human (or at least humanoid) form and an animal or animal-like form. They are also known as "therianthropes", "werecreatures" or "were-animals". The prefix "were" comes from the Old English word "wer", meaning "man".[[note]]There is also "wyf," the Old English word and prefix for "woman," and "man" was originally the gender neutral term for ''Homo sapiens''.[[/note]] The classy term for this is ''therianthropy'', from the [[GratuitousGreek Greek words]] for "beast" ("therion") and "human" ("anthropos"). Such creatures can be found [[TheOldestOnesInTheBook in the mythology of many cultures]], and the myths have inspired the frequent use of werebeasts in modern SpeculativeFiction, particularly {{Fantasy}} and {{Horror}}.
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15By far the most common form of werebeast depicted in fiction inspired by European folklore is the [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]], but many stories use other animals as the basis of their werebeasts. Some of these are inspired by pre-existing mythologies and others are purely the invention of the authors. Other than wolves, potentially dangerous predatory mammals such as big cats, hyenas and bears are the most frequently depicted werebeasts, but many other types of creature have been used as the basis of a werebeast -- wereboars and wererats, for instance, are far from unheard of. Sometimes authors use normally harmless creatures as the basis of a werecreature for the sake of RuleOfCute or RuleOfFunny. Some works will even use extremely unconventional ideas such as were''cars''. It should also be noted that while werebeasts normally have humanoid shapes as their default form, sometimes a work will reverse the order and make a werebeast an animal that [[HumanityEnsues transforms into a human]]. The wolf version of this is sometimes called a "wolfwere". Taking this to it's logical conclusion and featuring something like, say, an ant that turns into a spider or a mushroom that turns into a mold is however, unheard of.
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17Werebeasts often have variations and characteristics similar to those listed on the [[Analysis/OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Werewolf Analysis Page]]. For more information see Website/TheOtherWiki [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therianthropy Therianthropy page]].
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19This is a SubTrope to OurMonstersAreDifferent and {{Animorphism}}.
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21SuperTrope for therianthrope tropes, like OurWerewolvesAreDifferent and {{Weredragon}}. The preference for examples on this trope is for creatures explicity called "were", however very similar cases of human-animal transformation can also be listed, if the nature of the character or creature is strongly linked to a specific animal species. Creatures that can turn into any sort of creature or multiple types of creatures should not be listed here, but on the pages for VoluntaryShapeshifting or {{Animorphism}}.
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23[[AC:'''Related Tropes:''']]
24* SkinWalker is a Native American multi-animal shape-shifter capable of taking other human forms.
25* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism is for information on other tropes related to the combination of human and animal features and {{Shapeshifting}} for other tropes related to changing form.
26* WerebeastTropes lists tropes related to werebeasts, including werewolves.
27* {{Youkai}} are Japanese supernatural creatures that are sometimes depicted as having features similar to werebeasts. Examples of these should be listed under that trope.
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33* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/AnimeAndManga
34* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/{{Film}}
35* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/{{Literature}}
36* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/LiveActionTV
37* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/MythologyAndReligion
38* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/TabletopGames
39* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/VideoGames
40* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/{{Webcomics}}
41* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent/WesternAnimation
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47* ''Art/BeastFables'': The lands of Urvara are inhabited by werebeasts (also known as werefolk, beastfolk, or werepeople), who have a human form and a beast (anthropomorphic land animal) form. They usually transform into their beast forms involuntarily when triggered by certain "catalysts", such as strong emotions, the taste of raw meat, or entering a certain environment. However, it's possible for werebeasts to learn how to shapeshift at will.
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51* ''ComicBook/TwoThousandAD'' published a bizarre story called ''I Was a Teenage Tax Consultant'' to parody ''Film/IWasATeenageWerewolf''. A teenager is bitten by a rabid tax consultant and transforms into a red tape-obsessed bureaucrat at night.
52* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
53** ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Man-Bat (Kirk Langstrom) is a MadScientist who [[ProfessorGuineaPig experimented on himself]] with a [[LegoGenetics serum]] that causes him to [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting randomly transform]] into a monstrous were-bat. Sometimes his wife Francine is also infected with the serum. From the 2000s on, the [[AncientConspiracy League of Assassins]] has managed to get hold of the formula and is manufacturing and using it on an industrial scale.
54** The ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' novel ''Bloodstorm'' features Selina Kyle as a were-cat after she is bitten by a vampire, with Batman's occult expert Ariane speculating that were-creatures turn into their totem animals, with wolves just being the most common.
55** ''Creator/TangentComics'' has Wildcat, a teenage girl who transforms into a feral werecat when her handler says the word "Shazam".
56** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': The original version of the Cheetah was a normal woman who wore a cheetah costume, but ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' revamps her as an evil archaelogist named Barbara Minerva whose greed leads to her seeking out an African tribe whose guardian has the powers of a cheetah. She partakes in a ritual that grants her this guardian's powers, transforming her into a cheetah-human hybrid. Unfortunately, the ritual requires the host of the powers to be [[VirginPower a virgin]], which Barbara is not -- as a result, she experiences severe pain and physical disability while in her human form and bloodthirsty euphoria while in her cat form.
57* In ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'', one of the main characters is one of the last were-cheetahs. Other weres include lions, tigers, rats, and (of course) [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent wolves]]. Each subspecies is able to shift between human, animal, and a WolfMan-style hybrid form. All of the weres retain their rationality in each of their forms, although they need to learn to control their instincts during childhood. Although the weres are separate species, they are capable of spreading thirianthropy to humans as a disease; they were originally created by a wizard as {{Super Soldier}}s before said wizard was betrayed. They have a HealingFactor for everything except attacks by another were, silver, magic, and Dwarven Steel.
58* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
59** "The Cat" was once just a costumed heroine, but a ritual was performed on her, transforming her into the werecat Tigra, who would go on to appear in ''ComicBook/TheAvengers''. Her costume was later inherited by Hellcat of ''ComicBook/TheDefenders''. There's a tug-of-war between her human and feline instincts and which has the upper hand varies based on a [[DependingOnTheWriter number of factors]] -- repressing herself strengthens her cat side until it overwhelms her human behavior in one story, while in another, pregnancy seems to make her act more human (i.e., craving the same foods her mother did when she was pregnant). One day, she's able to fly interstellar spacecraft; the next, she's chasing and eating mice and unable to speak (except in cat noises).
60** Ursa Major is a Russian superhero ([[StevenUlyssesPerhero real name: Major Mikhail Ursus]]) able to turn into a humanoid bear.
61** Catseye from ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' is a member of the Hellions and was meant as an EvilCounterpart to [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Wolfsbane]]. This eventually evolved into a FriendlyRivalry instead. She acts more animal-like than Wolfsbane (or really, ''any'' similar Marvel character except, again, Tigra when her powers are really misbehaving) and has been speculated to be a catlike creature who can transform into a human instead of the other way around, but it's not made explicit.
62** Gator Grant from ''ComicBook/TheThing'' can shift between a regular human form and the form of a humanoid alligator. At least once, his transformation was allowed to continue, and he turned into regular alligator. It did not last.
63** ''ComicBook/MightyAvengers'' has [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Ninja Were-Snakes]], followed shortly by Were-Slugs, Were-Bugs, Were-Rhinos, Were-Octopi, Were-Honey-Badgers, Were-Roosters and Were-Lamprey. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by a caption:
64--->''Yes. Ninja Were-Snakes. Don't say we never give you anything.''
65** Karl Lykos a.k.a. Sauron from ''ComicBook/XMen'' is a were-''pterosaur'', being formerly a human who was bitten by a [[LostWorld Savage Land]] pterosaur and got mutated into a humanoid pterosaur. His shapeshifting works based on his energy drain power; in human form, he needs to drain people to survive (it's not fatal), but if he drains a mutant's power, he turns into his pterosaur form until it's used up.
66* In the Furry Comic ''Red Shetland'', Eon is one of these (technically) of the Animal-Into-Man variety. Or... normal horse into bi-pedal walking/talking horse. It's a curse thing.
67* ''ComicBook/TarotWitchOfTheBlackRose'' has a were-cat named Boo Cat, who's in sexual relationships with a Vampire named Liquorice Dust as well as the title witch. At least 3 of the vampire's friends don't mind, and have joined in. However, her introduction had a werewolf who had very different ideas on inter-species romances. It also featured an Anvilicious speech, a VaporWear Little Red Riding Hood costume, and an example of [[TooDumbToLive why you shouldn't try to force your tongue down the throat of an angry were-creature]]. Also, compared to the werewolf, the only male werebeast in the series, all of the female were-cats are more [[CuteMonsterGirl human-like]].
68* ''Thrud the Barbarian'' features a werehamster. As expected, he's quite monstrous.
69* ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'': One of Vampirella's allies is Pantha/Sekhmet, an ancient Egyptian woman who can transform into a panther. There's some degree of MorphicResonance as well, with her {{stripperiffic}} outfit ([[TechnicallyNakedShapeshifter it's not clear if they're actually clothes or formed directly from her skin]]) containing cat patterns.
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73* ''Fanfic/AHedgehogOfManyColors'': [=WereMobian=]s are their own species separate from the usual Mobian race. There are two different classifications, the Demi-[=WereMobian=] (Only [[NighttimeTransformation transforms at night]], like the typical lycanthrope) and True [=WereMobian=] (Can transform at any time of day, yet [[ShapeshifterModeLock have to be transformed at night]]), which share the trait of stretchy arms, with other traits depending on the species of Mobian they are. [[OriginalCharacter Tomoya the Volt]] is half True [=WereMobian=] (Referred to in-story as a "True Were"). They turn others into Weres [[ViralTransformation by biting them, by which the affected will permanently become a Demi-Were]]. [[spoiler:They also once worked alongside Dark Gaia.]]
74* ''Fanfic/CodexEquus'': There are a great many werebeast strains, which all vary considerably in function and animal. However, a common feature seems to be their transformed state's morality is dependent on morality of [[PatientZero the first creature to have it]], or at least the morality their curse forced on them.
75* ''Fanfic/EquestriaAcrossTheMultiverse'': The group comes across a universe were an evil wizard attempted to turn the mane six into his werebeast minions but the Elements of Harmony caused it to backfire and let them keep their morality and mind. It also changed their strain of the werebeast virus to change to reflect their morality in everyone they infect's transformed states. Twilight is a [[TheOwlKnowingOne Wereowl]], Applejack is a [[HeroicDog Weredog]], Rarity is a [[FantasticFoxes Werefox]], Rainbow Dash is a [[PantheraAwesome Werecheetah]], Pinkie Pie is a [[MischiefMakingMonkey Weremonkey]], and Fluttershy is a [[SmellySkunk Wereskunk]]. They can transform whenever they please, but have to change at night, are only weak against specially enchanted silver bullets, and very powerful allies of the Alliance. Pinkie Pie also infected their universe's Chrysalis while Fluttershy infected Ponyland's Kabuto, and all six infected [[EmergencyTransformation mortally wounded soldiers]] during the Winter Wedding battle who accepted becoming one.
76* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10680240/1/Harry-Potter-the-First-Nemea-Leonthrope Harry Potter the First Nemea Leonthrope]]'': Harry attains the ability to transform into a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemean_lion Nemean Lion]], either a full animal or a lion-man hybrid. These type of mage-magical animal hybrids are known as Theonthropes, with several types of them already existing in universe, such as a Raven-themed subspecies in Germany.
77* The ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'' fanfic ''Fanfic/IWasAMiddleAgedWeretoon'' deals with the idea of were[[ToonTransformation toons]], people (and animals) who can transform into cartoonish, slapstick versions of themselves.
78* ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'': The minor character Bayr is a gigantic werebear and proudly shows off his bear form to George. George, who hasn't bothered to tell the guy that he's an [[VoluntaryShapeshifting unlimited shapeshifter]] who can easily turn into a dragon, is not at all impressed, though he pretends to be.
79* ''Fanfic/PrincipalCelestiaHuntsTheUndead'':
80** Werewolves are vulnerable to silver, are between three and five hundred pounds of berserk muscle when transformed, and are apparently enough of a problem for full-time werewolf hunters to exist.
81** [[spoiler:Fluttershy turns out to be a were-''manatee'', who was turned as a child in order to save her from drowning. She can transform of her own free will most of the time, but if she's in water during the full moon, the transformation automatically kicks in and her manatee side takes over. Meaning that she's suddenly an enormous sea creature that can only think about gorging itself on sea-grass.]] Sunset is rather dumbfounded by the whole thing, but accepting of her friend's secret.
82* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': Ukhetsep is cursed to turn into a werecobra whenever he ends combat, usually resulting in him assaulting his teammates if there aren't any enemies left to attack.
83* ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse:'' Chapter 6 asks the question of "what happens if you try to mix the [[MagicAIsMagicA distinctly different]] magics of [[ForcedTransformation Jusenkyo Curses]] and [[{{Animorphism}} Zoan Devil Fruits]]?" Chapter 7 answers it: the fused magics compromise, causing the individual to have four forms (pure human, [[LittleBitBeastly "demibeast"]], hybrid and animal) but only being able to access their demibeast, hybrid and animal forms after having been splashed with cold water; hot water restores them to their fully human form, but prevents them from using their VoluntaryShapeshifting abilities until a splash of cold water reverts them to demibeast form. Additionally, seaprism stone not only has its standard debilitating effects, but also forces them into their beast form until they get away from the stone. They also retain the standard SuperDrowningSkills of any Devil Fruit user, with the addendum that any water deep enough to make them helpless will also force them into their full beast form, which makes them ''more'' vulnerable to drowning. Finally, the non-human forms of such an individual are [[MixAndMatchCritters a fusion of their Devil Fruit's associated creature, and the creature of their Jusenkyo form]]. [[spoiler:The individual who proves all this? The Spring of Drowned Cat-cursed Shampoo, who eats the Rabbit-Rabbit Zoan and so becomes a [[MixAndMatchCritters cabbit]].]]
84* ''Fanfic/WhyAndWere'': The dynamic balance of the city of Ankh-Morpork is upset by new arrivals, diplomatic staff accredited to an Howondalandian Embassy. For a long time, [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Angua von Uberwald]] has considered her own kind to be the only were-creatures still living on the Disc. But new arrivals from Darkest Howondaland prove her to be utterly wrong. The axiom about two kinds of creatures fighting like cat and dog is proven to be literally correct when Werewolf meets Wereleopard for the first time. Ankh-Morpork is suddenly a far more interesting -- and dangerous -- place to live in. Also, werewolves are born shapeshifters, whilst wereleopards use magical rituals that involve binding an animal's spirit to a human host to create an enchanted skin, which they don in order to assume beast-shape and remove to resume human-shape. [[spoiler: Except that the ritual & enchanted pelt is actually how ''all'' shapeshifters do it or originally did it; way back in ancient history, werewolves managed to breed shapeshifting into an inherent ability through a selective breeding program of wolf-shifters with each other, with humans and with wolves; they then used this ability to drive off or slay the other shapeshifter tribes, then told themselves they are and were the only shifting species. The fic ends revealing the birth of the first natural-shifter wereleopard in Howondalaand.]]
85* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12690155/1/A-Wing-and-A-Were A Wing and a Were]]'' reimagines ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'', already a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, with supernatural creatures such as vampires and "Weres", essentially that animal but larger and more ferocious. Weres have a separate mind known as the "Beast", which take control while transformed.
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87%%* [[http://shiloh.tvheaven.com/hall.html This]] %%% Dead link. Please provide either a working link or a story name. %%% fic series combines cat shifters and ''Series/{{Emergency}}''. The shifters are usually born with the ability, but humans can be infected by a bite or sexual intercourse, as Chet and Johnny are. The transformation process is something that only some humans can survive into the final stage, which involves the skin becoming transparent and then breaking to reveal the new feline form. Those who live long enough to become "brought-ins" are [[ShapeshifterModelock stuck for 72 hours, then can shift freely.]] Most of this shifters live in a communal compound for their own safety, but some are "lost", living outside and do not know they can shift. They are telepathic when shifted, and some humans, like Roy, can hear and speak to them. They have a group of elite warriors called Haunters who battle rogues, and there is a group of rogue shifters called Maneaters. Parents or older siblings can choose a bride for a young shifter if they don't approve of the young one's choice. Fights over this are settled by the Right of Combat, a sort of CombatByChampion. They don't take kindly to rogues and a woman who kills humans and nearly kills Chet is executed when she is caught. Brought-ins are encouraged to pair up quickly, as a shifter's sex drive is more intense than a human's.
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91* Flippy T. Fishead had a song about becoming a Were''cow''. There is another were''cow'' which he is engaged to (who is female when human, and whom he "turned"). The how-and-why of the male-to-female transformation is not addressed.
92* The music video "Thriller" by Music/MichaelJackson has Michael turn into a werecat. He also changed to and from a panther in the hyperextended "Black or White" video.
93* Similarly enough, the Bjork music video ''Hunter'' had her changing back and forth into a bear and back into herself. Although she seemed to be holding back her bear transformation.
94* Roky Erickson's "It's a cold night for alligators" mentions that people turn into alligators in the fog.
95* Music/RadioactiveChickenHeads' "Cluck at the Moon" is a 50's-60's-style horror punk tune that involves a werechicken.
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99* The Storyteller sketch in ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'' Series 6, episode 2 involves [[spoiler: a werespider, although he prefers "arachnothrope".]]
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103* Toys/MonsterHigh features no fewer than five named werecats, with Toralei, who is a tiger-like calico, her girl posse, Meowlody and Purrsephone, being house cats, the black cat pop star Catty Noir, and the Scarisian artist, Catrine [=DeMew=], who is pure white.
104** Batsy Claro is the daughter of the white vampire bat; emphasis on ''bat''. She's not a vampire, she's a werebat, with acute hearing, echolocation powers, and a preference for blood...[[spoiler: [[BaitAndSwitch oranges]]]].
105** Mouscedes King, daughter of [[Theatre/TheNutcracker the Rat King]], is a wererat, with the ears, tail, teeth, claws, fur, and eyes to go with the theme.
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109* ''Literature/AboveGround'' also features all kinds of werebeasts, although the predominant one remains werewolves. Whatever their animal type, their bite is not infectious: it is a trait inherited genetically. Furthermore, the weres are {{Voluntary Shapeshift|ing}}ers who learn how to control their change as they grow older. To be able to fully control the change back and forth is their passage into adulthood.
110* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': The Monster forms of Andy, Bill, and Martha.
111** Andy's Monster form is a orange humanoid creature [[PowerGivesYouWings with large wings.]]
112** Bill's Monster form is a spiked green quadraped that can [[SpectacularSpinning roll into a ball.]]
113** Marthat's Monster form is a giant blue snake [[FastTunnelling that can dig fast.]]
114* ''Blog/HowToHero'' has an entire entry on were-animals [[https://howtohero.tumblr.com/post/173549936507/humananimal-hybrids here]]
115* [[http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/253/a/d/nsa_files__terrordactyl_by_shadow_aspect-d3jrbr5.png Adam Squall]], the AuthorAvatar in ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'' crossover fanfiction ''[[http://fav.me/d3jaeor Rise of the Galeforces]]'', is a were-''[[TerrorDactyl Pteranodon]]''.
116* Nathan, the Author Avatar in the Monster World series by [[http://monstermaster13.deviantart.com monstermaster13]] is a weregrinch.
117* While [[spoiler: Uzi's]] Absolute Solver transformation in the ''WebAnimation/MurderDrones'' episode "Cabin Fever" can be connected to the [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric]] Disassembly Drones, it's [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot also]] eerily reminiscent of a werecreature, with a PainfulTransformation, uncontrolled instinct, and overall feral behavior compared to the Disassembly Drones, complete with the transformation and rampage occuring under the equivalent to a full moon (albeit not directly connected). There's also [[spoiler: V's aborted plan to kill her when she realizes this, which easily mirrors the FurAgainstFang trope]].
118* In TabletopGame/NewVindicators, there are several Neo-Sapiens who have powers that turn them into a humanoid animal. This ranges from Otso, who turns into a man-bear (and in an alternate universe, turns into a man-narwhal), to Doug Droll, who turns into a man-quail, and many more.
119* ''Literature/{{Petow}}'': In combination with OurWerewolvesAreDifferent, because there are werewolves. There's wererats, weremice, and other things. Apparently they can be detected with genetic testing.
120* The ''WebOriginal/ProtectorsOfThePlotContinuum'' have had a number of were-somethings, in include [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Werewolves]], werepenguins, weretigers, werehawks, and even a were-sea-anemone.
121* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
122** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2537 SCP-2537 (Werebricks)]] is about, well, werebricks. They turn people by bludgeoning them instead of biting them, and can [[VoluntaryShapeshifting change whenever they want]] but will [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting forcibly transform]] on a full moon. [[spoiler:On a new moon, they all get together and try to build a bridge to... somewhere.]]
123** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-6090 SCP 6090]] is a virus that infects both humans and animals. Infected animals attack humans under the full moon, but are otherwise unchanged. Infected humans are turned into werebeasts based on what animal infected them, freely able to switch between a "base form", which is human but with the head and tail of the relevant animal, and "feral form", which is basically just an animal form. With practice, some humans can manage intermediate forms as well. Infected humans are compelled to spread the infection under the full moon, but the strength of this compulsion varies from person to person, and can often be easily resisted. The virus was made by [[spoiler:the fey]], and an early account of their experiments with it can be found in [[spoiler:Shakespeare's ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'']]
124* In the world of ''Literature/AStudyInMoonlight'', werebeasts are an exotic, and sometimes poorly understood, but well-known minority. The narrator is half werewolf, a minor character is a wererat, and werebears have been mentioned. Therianthropy can be infectious or inherited, therianthropes can only take mammalian forms, and they have to obey the conservation of mass.
125* The ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'' has several "weres" that draw from numerous different archetypes.
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