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Originally Posted by TF-Viewer
I recall there were partial TFs like that in her books though. At least two to my recollection. One in which their alpha was able to transform his hands to be human while the rest of him was still wolf, and one where she grew claws to slice a guy's wrist. So if that was either of those you're talking about it still fit perfectly with the book.
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Well, I didn't explain myself well. What I'm trying to say is that there is something wrong with K. Armstrong's mythology. Well, she can imagine her werewolves in the way she wants, but for me there is no coherence between the necessity of full transformations (and the need to have them), and the "control" necessary to transform just a body part just whenever you need. Something like chaos vs control that doesn't fit very well. But it works when she needs that their werewolves had some extra super powers :P.