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There's an eclipse of the moon tonight - very shortly, in fact, if you're here in the UK.
And it got me wondering - how do you suppose an eclipse of the moon would affect a werewolf? By definition, a lunar eclipse only happens at full moon. So it's got to have some effect, doesn't it?
I mean, it's pretty much a fantasy staple that an eclipse of the sun affects stuff - the whole night-within-a-day thing didn't start with Ladyhawke.
Not that this has any relevance to Cry Wolf or anything... Just wondering.
And it got me wondering - how do you suppose an eclipse of the moon would affect a werewolf? By definition, a lunar eclipse only happens at full moon. So it's got to have some effect, doesn't it?
I mean, it's pretty much a fantasy staple that an eclipse of the sun affects stuff - the whole night-within-a-day thing didn't start with Ladyhawke.
Not that this has any relevance to Cry Wolf or anything... Just wondering.
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Sounds like Dresden is mixing up magic and science. Because that's a logical explanation...until you start to think about it.
The full moon, technically, is a specific instant, and in at least half of the world that instant is going to happen in daylight...but I don't know any lore that has werewolves changing during the day (unless it's a 'verse where they can change at will). So the sight of the moon is significant. How significant...is the interesting question.