Fleur
Prolific Member
So, at the beginning I have to explain that my younger sister is participating in an Internet role-playing game and sometimes I, out of boredom, write posts for her. A recent game's plot twist is a werewolf attack which led me to thoughts which apparently aren't bothering the other players.
Well, the werewolves are more or less the classic kind - bloodthirsty monsters which have no self-control when in wolf-form and reproduce by bitting others. And all the full-moon thing also is on.
Anyway, if the werewolves are humans who have went through transformations, would killing them still be counted as a murder done in self-defense and should be punished as one?
And when a werewolf has killed somebody, in what category would s/he counted in? In the same as those who are under the influence of drugs/alcohol? Or perhaps their wolf and human personalities would be juridically separated, so the culprit wouldn't be responsible about things they have done while under full-moon influence ("werewolf defense", heh)?
(This actually made sense while still in my head.)
Well, the werewolves are more or less the classic kind - bloodthirsty monsters which have no self-control when in wolf-form and reproduce by bitting others. And all the full-moon thing also is on.
Anyway, if the werewolves are humans who have went through transformations, would killing them still be counted as a murder done in self-defense and should be punished as one?
And when a werewolf has killed somebody, in what category would s/he counted in? In the same as those who are under the influence of drugs/alcohol? Or perhaps their wolf and human personalities would be juridically separated, so the culprit wouldn't be responsible about things they have done while under full-moon influence ("werewolf defense", heh)?
(This actually made sense while still in my head.)