Talk:Werewolves/@comment-5341484-20121130052612/@comment-4536066-20121130140148

These are my best guesses; I'm not at all the law on werewolf lore:

1. We have seen vampyres use forms of teleportation in-game. It stands to reason, then, that teleportation can't be used to cross the salve barrier, because if it could, we would have vamp'rs runnin' around ev'rwhere. Thinking about this logically, it seems like it would work, but perhaps the effects of the salve barrier extend to also block Zamorakian creatures from leaving the plane in traditional ways, as it's Saradomin's will.

2. IDK, but maybe it's an elves-in-Eragon-series sort of thing. They live so long that if they had kids as often as humans it would cause overpopulation or something. Or maybe their culture is just so naturally violent that most kids die off before maturity.

3. Probably there for the benefit of people who want to "cure" their race's genetics. Because ill-informed.

4. That's something I would expect to be judged on a case-by-case basis. Likely, "innocent blood" is the blood of a Saradominist-friendly race (i.e. not werewolves, demons, or vampyres) that has not committed any saradominist-value-type-crime like betraying a loved one in cold blood or committing murder or committing rape or something sinny like that. Also, anyone who was attacking a werewolf is probably not innocent on the grounds that the werewolf was acting in self-defense.

5. Killing an innocent victim is killing an innocent victim. For innocent, see above.

6. I don't have much of an answer to this - again, you should probably just judge it on a case-by-case basis for your character's personality. Keep in mind though that whether or not there is some kind of ceremonial ritual, a werewolf that has killed an innocent person is a creature of zamorak and cannot cross the Salve unhindered.