Burst of inspiration
a year ago
Been a long, long time since I posted a new journal, and I had an idea tonight so I figure I might as well.
I always thought it would be a little weird that the Argo wolves would just walk around naked in the funeral scene in "Ashes, Ashes." Any other time they're wolfing out, sure. But a funeral? Or an ceremonies like Sammy's adoption and naming? But performing their customs in human form wearing three piece suits doesn't work either. I don't know why it took me this long to think of it, but now... werewolves have their own formal attire.
I'm editing the following into the funeral scene in "Ashes, Ashes":
Once the rest of the pack arrived and assumed their werewolf forms, Nicholas led the procession out. Sammy counted a dozen shifted werewolves in the assembly. The men all donned black robes tied closed with a sash, while women wore combinations of dresses, skirts, or simple tops. None of these loose, flowing clothes looked practical for a werewolf to galavant around in, but it dawned on Sammy that this was formal wear specifically for their shapeshifting bodies. Sammy hadn't just found people who happened to turn into wolves on the side... this was a whole new culture he had stumbled into.
And hey, since I have your attention, check out this video I filmed and edited together of last weekend at Tucson Comic Con! It's not the cleanest, most professional video, but I'm still really proud of it.
I always thought it would be a little weird that the Argo wolves would just walk around naked in the funeral scene in "Ashes, Ashes." Any other time they're wolfing out, sure. But a funeral? Or an ceremonies like Sammy's adoption and naming? But performing their customs in human form wearing three piece suits doesn't work either. I don't know why it took me this long to think of it, but now... werewolves have their own formal attire.
I'm editing the following into the funeral scene in "Ashes, Ashes":
Once the rest of the pack arrived and assumed their werewolf forms, Nicholas led the procession out. Sammy counted a dozen shifted werewolves in the assembly. The men all donned black robes tied closed with a sash, while women wore combinations of dresses, skirts, or simple tops. None of these loose, flowing clothes looked practical for a werewolf to galavant around in, but it dawned on Sammy that this was formal wear specifically for their shapeshifting bodies. Sammy hadn't just found people who happened to turn into wolves on the side... this was a whole new culture he had stumbled into.
And hey, since I have your attention, check out this video I filmed and edited together of last weekend at Tucson Comic Con! It's not the cleanest, most professional video, but I'm still really proud of it.
Also, nice work on the video. ^^