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Lord Sandalio (Biffy) de Rabiffano ([personal profile] dandyofawolf) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2018-05-01 06:44 pm

A Question

Sandalio Rabiffano
I have a question for all of you if you do not mind. It has to do with certain powers that some of us are regaining.

How does one control something like the sudden arrival of superior strength and speed? It's becoming very problematic for me and I know I've disturbed my roommate on more than one occasion because of it. He's not on the app like those of us here so this is proving to be very difficult for him.

Any suggestions for how to control this will be welcome. Thank you.
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[personal profile] livingimpaired 2018-05-02 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
How did you get used to being a werewolf?

That is not meant as a slight or snide comment, but I am wondering how it is that you learned control in that state. Furthermore, are you aware of yourself? Or was there a time when you transformed that you were more beast than human?
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[personal profile] livingimpaired 2018-05-02 07:07 am (UTC)(link)
I see. That is very lucky for you, then. On both accounts.

But it is unfortunate that it isn't something you can relate to your current abilities. That would make one task easier if you already know the steps to the goal.
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[personal profile] livingimpaired 2018-05-02 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
I see.

So until you can perhaps trigger some memory of how you learned how to control it the first time, there is nothing that can be done about it. I'm afraid I can't offer more help than the suggestion. So until then, you may have to be an outside wolf, hm?
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[personal profile] livingimpaired 2018-05-03 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
A pity. As difficult as things are, it is only difficult for now. No need to lose all optimism, so I say.
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[personal profile] livingimpaired 2018-05-03 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it not?

Still, that does diminish your current suffering, doesn't it? After all, while anyone can say that they know that in the future that things will be fine, it doesn't change the "now."

I am sorry. I do not mean to sound as though I am giving a band-aid solution to your situation. "Leave it on, and it'll eventually go away." No, others will have something more worthwhile to say and offer, I'm sure. So, I'll just offer something to soothe the mood until they can arrive to give better options.

Fair?