Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-97.90.194.178-20131128063853/@comment-72.77.79.202-20140314155820

To me, killing werewolf than cannot control their transformations or have no will to or embrace it or cause trouble is fine, but torturing them makes you no better than the werewolfs that probably slowly and painfuly eat people. The ones that can? In truth, think about it. A werewolf can be a danger if he cannot control his transformations, so I hunt them, and they may even see it as a blessing and praise Hircine. But, if they can, either 1. Are resisting it because they are looking for a cure, or 2. mastered the beast within. These reasons are not very different. if you hunt one that can control their transformations, they might be looking for a cure so they can join Soverengarde because they are a hero, even with their disease, and not only would people be angry for killing a bandit slaying warrior, they will be stuck in a eternity in Hircine's realm until the hallowing of the hunting grounds. This might be a fate worse than death for them and you just condemned them because of what they are. They can control their transformations, and while werewolfs are monsters, so what? Your morality defines what you are and whether you deserve heaven or hell. If you think a werewolf deserves the hunting grounds for being a werewolf, that's not up to you, that's not your place to judge. In short, the only ones that I would want to hunt are the ones that either are causing trouble, are not willing to control their transformations, or attacked me, or can't control their transformations.