Werewolves

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Werewolves, or witches and wizards suffering from Lycanthropy, are a canonical to Harry Potter. [1] Here we'll explain how werewolves are dealt with at Absit Omen.




Magical Illness

Lycanthrophy is a magical illness caused by a curse. When the saliva of a werewolf gets into the blood of a witch or wizard, they are cursed. A magical curse, not a virus or microbe, is responsible for the infection. Lycanthrophy is incurable, however in the 1970s the invention of Wolfsbane Potion allows werewolves to manage the curse safely.

Muggles cannot be infected with this, or any other magical illnesses.

From Bite to Full Moon

If a witch or wizard survives their injuries in a werewolf attack, they are nearly sure to be cursed with lycanthropy. A bite will cause extreme pain at the wound, strong fatigue and malaise, and a sharp temper. In the modern day, anyone who's been bitten will be given an emergency dose of the Wolfsbane Potion to attempt to ward off full lycanthrophy and to alleviate these initial symptoms. (St. Mungo's does this routinely, but they have not yet been able to show that this emergency does is at all effective in preventing lyncathrophy from setting in.)

The new werewolf will be very sickly and weak during that first month as the curse takes hold and will crave meat and take on aggressive personality trait. Their first transformation will occur at the next full moon.

After the first transformation, the between Full Moon symptoms may diminish or fade as the werewolf becomes more accustomed to the curse.

Complications