Skorzeny


If Skorzeny wasn't the originator of the bloodline, why was his transformation so much different than anyone else's?

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he's just a bad@$$.

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Because when they started the series and the first scripts were being written, Skorzeny was intended to be the main villain. That changed due to the actor wanting to move on and so it was revised that no, he wasn't the originator of the bloodline after all.




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Skorzeny had been a werewolf for decades longer than Eric.I'd always assumed that the transformation got progressively worse as time went by.

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That's not bad thought. I think it may have also had to do with Skorzeny accepting it and liking it where as Eric fought it.

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If I remember correctly, it showed Skorzeny's mythology originating back in the Civil War. I'm not sure if werewolf's are immortal like vampires, but they definitely age a hell of a lot slower. So Skorzeny was probably much older than he looked.

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To my recollection, there was a flashback scene of Skorzeny as a crewman for a British ship, and I think it was set around the Napoleonic War.

Brienne: "Any last words?"
Stannis: "The siege begins at sunrise."

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Vampires are DEAD. “Dead” is not “immortal,” because their mortality is, y’know, GONE. A bloodsucker is eternal.

Words matter, especially in the occult.

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they changed it because Chuck Connors wanted more money maybe because of his lung cancer and his role might of been bigger than he originally thought it was going to be his transformation maybe was different it depends how you embrace the wolf side?

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