Werewolves and crackpot theories of lupine heirarchy
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David Johnston
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Aug 14, 2022, 5:51:42 PM8/14/22
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There are a ton of werewolf novels filled with that nonsense about packs
with "alphas" and "betas" and "omegas" all of which are based on long
discredited models of lupine social structure. You know what I'd like
to see? A werewolf novel where some werewolf keeps up to date on the
literature and realizes that the werewolf "alphas" just seized on bad
wolf science in the 40s as an ideological justification for uniting
werewolves under their dictatorship.
David Johnston
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Aug 14, 2022, 7:03:54 PM8/14/22
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I think there was a bit in one of the Kate Daniels books about that,
and that the were social structures had more to do with humans/apes than
the post-shift species.
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