They've always been there. In Oblivion there was literally a DLC completely about werewolves. And to all the people saying furries have mental disabilities, no they don't. They don't think they're animals, just that it's fun to cosplay their own ocs. They're just as bad as weebs.
Edit: and yes I fell for a troll but I just wanted to talk
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[quote]They've always been there. In Oblivion there was literally a DLC completely about werewolves. [/quote] Morrowind was the one with the Werewolf dlc (Bloodmoon). Skyrim already had Werewolves but they were fleshed out with the Dawnguard dlc. Oblivion had the Curse of Hircine mod for its Werewolves. [quote]And to all the people saying furries have mental disabilities, no they don't. They don't think they're animals, just that it's fun to cosplay their own ocs.[/quote] I wouldn't call it a mental disability but I find cosplay in general odd. Furries (furry fans) as in people who just like "furry" characters I see no issue with.
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If you read the comments I corrected myself
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I know, I went into more detail on the matter.
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Then why is the term “Furry” in the recent edition of mental health encyclopedia?
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Cause it's not
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[quote]Cause it's not[/quote]🤔
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You wanna show me then?
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I don't remember any werewolf dlc, I remember the knights of the nine, horse armor, a couple brief weapon quests, some player homes & abit of shivering isles but not werewolf dlc.
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The bloodmoon dlc. Wait that was for morrowind
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Ah now it makes sense. You just thought it was a oblivion dlc.