Semi important lore question

There is also the Zeus Lycaeus, a ceremony supposedly involving human sacrifise and transformation into wolves

Yes it is because Egypt is in fact not Greece. So Egyptian monster/god can’t be in place with Greek monsters/gods

Again, a wolf is not a furry it’s just. A wolf

what on earth happened here

How many times do you require me to specify? He would not be an actual god, he’d be like Wotan

they’re humans turning themselves into wolves

furries :scream:

But Wotan is just a normal person, all the special traits Odin has could theoretically be replicated by a sufficiently powerful vastus descendant. There’s no reasonable lore explanation for someone to have a dog head

Yeah so? Any problem?

no he’s not he’s like a magical wood guy

Joe mama

The minotaur (not the WoM boss) is literally canon.

yes, a human isn’t a furry and neither is a wolf, the only time they’d be furries would be like 50% of the way through the process

if we consider feral fursonas exist wouldn’t people becoming wolves still make them furries

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There are furries who don’t own a fursuit, you know? Furries are also considered people who got a fursona

Okay none of you understand what an actual furry is, can we stick with the version of the term that’s just anthro animals?

SpongeBob solos all of your fursonas :fire:

Yeah but that was the result of Poseidon cursing minos’s(ultrakill?!) wife to copulate with a bull in order to create the Minotaur, so unless a god decided to curse some random egypt island with a dog person they can’t be canon. (Also the Minotaur is too stupid in the myth to be considered a sentient person, they are more thought of like a stereotypical “monster” hence why there’s no moral qualms with killing them, same would apply to an Anubis)

You fool, SpongeBob is an anthropomorphic sea sponge. SPONGEBOB IS A FURSONA!!!

exactly

he’d blend in with all the other furries and strike when nobody expects it