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{{quote|The true Children of the Moon rarely move in packs, and they are never much in control of themselves.|Edward on werewolves.|Breaking Dawn}}
 
{{quote|The true Children of the Moon rarely move in packs, and they are never much in control of themselves.|Edward on werewolves.|Breaking Dawn}}
   
'''Children of the Moon''' are creatures similar to the traditional werewolves of myth, not to be confused with their cousns the [[shape-shifters]].
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'''Children of the Moon''' are creatures similar to the traditional werewolves of myth, not to be confused with [[shape-shifters]].
 
==Physiology==
 
==Physiology==
 
{{quote|Full moon, yes. Silver bullets, no - that was just another one of those myths to make humans feel like they had a sporting chance.|Edward|Breaking Dawn}}
 
{{quote|Full moon, yes. Silver bullets, no - that was just another one of those myths to make humans feel like they had a sporting chance.|Edward|Breaking Dawn}}
   
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Children of the Moon change form only at night, and during the fullest phase of the moon. While in their werewolf form, the Children of the Moon lose their human consciousness; they are feral rather than rational. Usually, they run alone, or with one companion of the opposite gender. Children of the Moon cannot breed in their animal form; they can spread their species only by infecting other humans through a bite. Infected humans who have children do not pass their abilities to their offspring.
Children of the Moon in human form look like ordinary humans, but like vampires they are inhumanly beautiful. All werewolves have molten gold eyes, not to be mistaken as that of the vampires that feed on animals. Werewolves' bodies have finely toned muscles that are far more powerful than humans.
 
   
 
In their animal form, Children of the Moon have heightened strength and speed that make them both deadly and difficult to kill; contrary to legend, these werewolves cannot be killed with a silver bullet, nor does silver repel them. Their amplified abilities make them capable of destroying a lone [[Vampire|vampire]] while it took several [[shape-shifter]]s to kill [[Laurent]], a nomad. One advantage the werewolf has in both his/her human and animal forms is immunity to [[venom|vampire venom]], both the transformative properties and the pain-producing properties.
While in their werewolf form, the Children of the Moon lose their human consciousness; they are feral rather than rational. Usually, they run alone, or with one companion of the opposite gender. 
 
   
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In their changed form, they do not entirely resemble actual wolves: Their forelegs are more powerful than their hind legs, and they still have usable hands with opposable thumbs. In addition, their stance is more upright, making their movement somewhat ape-like, rather than entirely canine.
In their animal form, Children of the Moon have heightened strength and speed that make them both deadly and difficult to kill; contrary to legend, these werewolves cannot be killed with a silver bullet, nor does silver repel them. Their amplified abilities make them capable of destroying a lone [[Vampire|vampire]] while it took several [[shape-shifter]]s to kill [[Laurent]]. One advantage the werewolf has in both his/her human and animal forms is immunity to [[venom|vampire venom]], both the transformative properties and the pain-producing properties. And when changed they lose  their human consciosness; and hunt on instinct killing any humans, animals and most of all any vampire they come across. Usually they run alone, or in mated pairs; rarely they form packs but are disorganized when compared to shape-shifters.
 
   
 
Because vampires and Children of the Moon share the same food source and because each is an exception to the other's near indestructibility, they are natural enemies. Over time, however, the vampires have hunted the once populous werewolves into near extinction.
 
Because vampires and Children of the Moon share the same food source and because each is an exception to the other's near indestructibility, they are natural enemies. Over time, however, the vampires have hunted the once populous werewolves into near extinction.
 
 
==Powers==
 
 
 
Strength: Children of the Moon are as strong as normal vampires in human from, but are far stronger in their wolf form.
 
 
Speed: Children of the Moon can run over 200 mph in wolf form and about the same as shape-shifters do in human form.
 
 
Aura: They have a heightened sexuality which makes those of the opposite sex, the only thing not affected are vampires.
 
 
Venom: Any human that gets bitten by a werewolf and survives becomes a werewolf.
 
 
Immortality: Like vampires werewolves can live forever.
 
 
Senses: They have heightened senses of sight, heiring, smell, etc.
 
 
Healing: Werewolves heal instantly from any wound.
 
==Becoming==
 
If a human is bitten by a werewolf they will become one too. The child of a werewolf and a werewolf/ human will be born a full blooded werewolf, but will stop aging in the late teens and will not transform until they are around 13 years old.
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Not much is known about the Children of the Moon's history. It is known that [[Caius]], one of the [[Volturi]] leaders, is terrified of them after he was nearly killed in a fight with one two thousand years ago. [[Aro]] and [[Marcus]] knew about Caius' encounter, and since werewolves pose a threat to vampires everywhere, they initiated a war against them, resulting in the near extinction of the werewolves in Europe and Asia. It is not known if they are found anywhere else in the world. In ''[[Eclipse]]'', it also stated that [[James]] hunted one across Siberia though unaware of what it was.
 
Not much is known about the Children of the Moon's history. It is known that [[Caius]], one of the [[Volturi]] leaders, is terrified of them after he was nearly killed in a fight with one two thousand years ago. [[Aro]] and [[Marcus]] knew about Caius' encounter, and since werewolves pose a threat to vampires everywhere, they initiated a war against them, resulting in the near extinction of the werewolves in Europe and Asia. It is not known if they are found anywhere else in the world. In ''[[Eclipse]]'', it also stated that [[James]] hunted one across Siberia though unaware of what it was.
   
The Volturi refuse to tolerate truces or alliances between werewolves and vampires, under likely punishment of death. This was something that Caius tried to stress when the Volturi put the [[Olympic Coven|Cullen family]] on 'trial' for creating an [[Vampire#Immortal children|immortal child]]. But the werewolves the Cullens had allied with were really shape-shifters in wolf forms, and the law didn't apply.
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The Volturi refuse to tolerate truces or alliances between werewolves and vampires, under likely punishment of death. This was something that Caius tried to stress when the Volturi put the [[Olympic Coven|Cullen family]] on 'trial' for creating an [[Vampire#Immortal children|immortal child]]. But the werewolves the Cullens had allied with were really shape-shifters in wolf forms, and so the law did not apply.
   
 
==Quileute shape-shifters==
 
==Quileute shape-shifters==
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While the shape-shifters run in hierarchy and organization, Children of the Moon rarely form packs, and they only run with one companion of the opposite gender. However, in ''[[Breaking Dawn]]'', it was commented that true werewolves are disorganized compared to the shape-shifters.
 
While the shape-shifters run in hierarchy and organization, Children of the Moon rarely form packs, and they only run with one companion of the opposite gender. However, in ''[[Breaking Dawn]]'', it was commented that true werewolves are disorganized compared to the shape-shifters.
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It has been confirmed that they cannot breed in animal form, nor do they pass their abilities to their offspring. Like vampires, they change people into werewolves by biting them, infecting them with their poison. Unlike the legendary version they're based on, they are not vulnerable to silver bullets. Shape-shifters, however, pass their powers to their offspring, but they remain dormant until the carrier comes across a vampire, which will activate his gene, gradually building up his physical stature until he is ready to transform.
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Like the shape-shifters, werewolves probably have enhanced strength and speed, rapid healing, and heightened senses. In addition, they are immune to vampire venom in both human and animal incarnations, and their stance is more upright, making their movement somewhat ape-like, rather than entirely canine. However, shape-shifters have a deadly response to vampire venom, while venom alone is not fatal, it can be with addition to serious injuries.
 
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Revision as of 19:53, 11 November 2013

"The true Children of the Moon rarely move in packs, and they are never much in control of themselves."
―Edward on werewolves.[src]

Children of the Moon are creatures similar to the traditional werewolves of myth, not to be confused with shape-shifters.

Physiology

"Full moon, yes. Silver bullets, no - that was just another one of those myths to make humans feel like they had a sporting chance."
―Edward[src]

Children of the Moon change form only at night, and during the fullest phase of the moon. While in their werewolf form, the Children of the Moon lose their human consciousness; they are feral rather than rational. Usually, they run alone, or with one companion of the opposite gender. Children of the Moon cannot breed in their animal form; they can spread their species only by infecting other humans through a bite. Infected humans who have children do not pass their abilities to their offspring.

In their animal form, Children of the Moon have heightened strength and speed that make them both deadly and difficult to kill; contrary to legend, these werewolves cannot be killed with a silver bullet, nor does silver repel them. Their amplified abilities make them capable of destroying a lone vampire while it took several shape-shifters to kill Laurent, a nomad. One advantage the werewolf has in both his/her human and animal forms is immunity to vampire venom, both the transformative properties and the pain-producing properties.

In their changed form, they do not entirely resemble actual wolves: Their forelegs are more powerful than their hind legs, and they still have usable hands with opposable thumbs. In addition, their stance is more upright, making their movement somewhat ape-like, rather than entirely canine.

Because vampires and Children of the Moon share the same food source and because each is an exception to the other's near indestructibility, they are natural enemies. Over time, however, the vampires have hunted the once populous werewolves into near extinction.

History

Not much is known about the Children of the Moon's history. It is known that Caius, one of the Volturi leaders, is terrified of them after he was nearly killed in a fight with one two thousand years ago. Aro and Marcus knew about Caius' encounter, and since werewolves pose a threat to vampires everywhere, they initiated a war against them, resulting in the near extinction of the werewolves in Europe and Asia. It is not known if they are found anywhere else in the world. In Eclipse, it also stated that James hunted one across Siberia though unaware of what it was.

The Volturi refuse to tolerate truces or alliances between werewolves and vampires, under likely punishment of death. This was something that Caius tried to stress when the Volturi put the Cullen family on 'trial' for creating an immortal child. But the werewolves the Cullens had allied with were really shape-shifters in wolf forms, and so the law did not apply.

Quileute shape-shifters

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Due to the Volturi's initial assumption that the La Push shape-shifters were Children of the Moon, the two groups probably look very similar in their wolf forms.

While the shape-shifters run in hierarchy and organization, Children of the Moon rarely form packs, and they only run with one companion of the opposite gender. However, in Breaking Dawn, it was commented that true werewolves are disorganized compared to the shape-shifters.

It has been confirmed that they cannot breed in animal form, nor do they pass their abilities to their offspring. Like vampires, they change people into werewolves by biting them, infecting them with their poison. Unlike the legendary version they're based on, they are not vulnerable to silver bullets. Shape-shifters, however, pass their powers to their offspring, but they remain dormant until the carrier comes across a vampire, which will activate his gene, gradually building up his physical stature until he is ready to transform.

Like the shape-shifters, werewolves probably have enhanced strength and speed, rapid healing, and heightened senses. In addition, they are immune to vampire venom in both human and animal incarnations, and their stance is more upright, making their movement somewhat ape-like, rather than entirely canine. However, shape-shifters have a deadly response to vampire venom, while venom alone is not fatal, it can be with addition to serious injuries.