Who in God's name would suggest high heels when you have animal feet and mean it genuinely? They were either stupid or believed themselves to be some sort of comedian.
[So, unhelpful. As already established.]
Still, I'm surprised you'd ask me. The last time we met, you were still human.
[Which means, potentially Trish knows all there is to.]
I ended up turning into a werewolf. Suppose I can't complain, I don't think that scales would suit my complexion too much, and I still get the benefit of being out in the sun.
But I asked because I thought you might be able to help me what with the similarity of it all.
I'm not familiar with Ash, but I'm going to assume that's a good thing.
I suppose you're not entirely wrong either, but I think we're different enough I might not be much help myself. But I suppose I ought to try, since I refuse to be less helpful than this Ash person.
So, if your wereform is anything like mine, your center of gravity completely changes. You've probably gotten extra height too. I know Steve certainly did. Am I correct?
If you're a werewolf, I think that makes you digitigrade?
Anyways, I think I know what you mean. Wolf paws have a smaller surface area than the flatter feet of a human, and the bend of your legs is entirely different.
I know this may sound odd, but maybe swimming would help? Just to get used to the "pistons and pivots" so to speak, while building your strength. I don't mean in deep water by the way, but more like one of those walk-in pools they have around.
Obviously it's winter, so the idea probably isn't appealing, but there has to be indoor pools somewhere.
<Zigazigah>
Who in God's name would suggest high heels when you have animal feet and mean it genuinely? They were either stupid or believed themselves to be some sort of comedian.
[So, unhelpful. As already established.]
Still, I'm surprised you'd ask me. The last time we met, you were still human.
What kind of monster did you turn out to be?
<songbird>
[Which means, potentially Trish knows all there is to.]
I ended up turning into a werewolf. Suppose I can't complain, I don't think that scales would suit my complexion too much, and I still get the benefit of being out in the sun.
But I asked because I thought you might be able to help me what with the similarity of it all.
<Zigazigah>
I suppose you're not entirely wrong either, but I think we're different enough I might not be much help myself. But I suppose I ought to try, since I refuse to be less helpful than this Ash person.
So, if your wereform is anything like mine, your center of gravity completely changes. You've probably gotten extra height too. I know Steve certainly did. Am I correct?
<songbird>
That's right though, with the extra height. I think at least that much I'm used to, though.
<Zigazigah>
What in particular is giving you trouble when you walk? Do you stumble, or do you just feel too slow?
<songbird>
Both the stumbling and feeling too slow. Sort of like they're both too big and small at the same time, if that makes sense?
<Zigazigah>
Anyways, I think I know what you mean. Wolf paws have a smaller surface area than the flatter feet of a human, and the bend of your legs is entirely different.
I know this may sound odd, but maybe swimming would help? Just to get used to the "pistons and pivots" so to speak, while building your strength. I don't mean in deep water by the way, but more like one of those walk-in pools they have around.
Obviously it's winter, so the idea probably isn't appealing, but there has to be indoor pools somewhere.