Thread:Love Robin/@comment-24859393-20180302055632/@comment-2059440-20180304132454

you could argue werewolves go under the "danger to all life in setting" - which is why we allow amoral things like Galactus etc.. unless the werewolf is shown to have choice in the matter they usually are depicted as mindless killers, thus when they are werewolves they are so dangerous they may as well be villains.. even if they do not mean to be (much as we also include characters who are extremely mentally ill if they prove dangerous enough, even if they lack an understand that what they are doing is wrong).

so in a way even Possessed werewolves count, in their beast forms, much as the maniacal killer (as often shown in schizo or dissociative, where they have NO control (unlike psychopaths) over their actions) or cosmic forces (Galactus, some portrayals of an uncaring Supreme Being and so on).

the human side of werewolves are rarely what we focus on, it is the "monster within" we deal with - much as we don't focus on Jekyll yet would be amiss if we did not focus on Hyde.