How would being a werewolf function inside the polar circle?
The lunar cycle is the same there, isn’t it? It’s just that the sun that can be up all night.
However- you can see the full moon during the day all over the Earth at times. No one ever says what happens to werewolves on those days.
Well yes. But I thought werewolves only turned during the night. So kinda like vampires sunlight means no werewolves.
It’s a funny thing, I used to a werewolf but I’m alright noooooooow.
Do you still like catching sticks and eating food from the floor?
Because we’re werewolves, not swearwolves!
Is that show still on? I sort of forgot about it.
I think their final season is coming up
yes, better than ever
Nice, I’ll have to catch up.
Which show is this?
What We Do In The Shadows (also check out the movie)
Moon rising up and to the left? Southern hemisphere detected.
What’s really weird is that the sun seems to be setting in the same place that the sun and moon are rising. Clearly their entire room is rotating as they sleep. (Along with their little miniature city skyline on their windowsill.)
You nerds! My kind of people. 🥰
Maybe it’s not earth.
Does the sun rise or set in the last frame? Maybe he slept very long and awakened in the evening so to him the setting sun was part of his morning. Those transformations surely take up a lot of energy.
I guess he should have said “g’day” in the last panel.
Who is he saying good night and good morning to, though? That’s the scary part.
And yet, it could often be the least disturbing part of an episode of Teletubbies.
<ominous giggling>
“Time for tubbie bye bye” always felt extremely threatening to me.
His friend, the sleeping wolf, obvs.
I guess this free game seems appropriate here:
That werewolf energy changing the color of the pillow in the third frame
It’s a werepillow.
Since that is the west facing window, where the sun goes down, he also slept until just before sundown due to transformation being so tiring.
I had sex with so many women when I was in werewolf form
Who the fuck he talkin to