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fandomsecrets2015-05-03 03:41 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-05-03 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)Stories with single werewolves don't tend to fall into the same traps, heading more towards the tragic monster idea. Oddly ... several stories I've seen that focus on a single werewolf tend to portray their adoptive (normal) wolfpack without all the weird alpha/omega shit. Mostly because they're following the 'accepting nature vs oppressive humans' trope instead. I don't know. I guess there are a couple of opposing tropes in play depending on what kind of werewolf story you're reading.
I'd like one that managed to have multiple werewolves of all genders in packs that weren't strictly and outdatedly hierarchical, though. If anyone has stumbled across anything like that ...