Regardless of the origin, werewolves continued to exist among humans for as long as one can reach back in time, at first by warring, and then by
co-existing as their population dwindled. Consequently, many centuries after the human-shifter feud gained neutral grounds, the horror of their existence faded, and people began to make stories about them to frighten the children to retain them in their houses at night.
As years among humans went by, their race became more and more civilized as opposed to the feral and bloodthirsty nature of their ancestors. They learned to mingle and create a living among the lager human population and many even took human mates to reproduce and settle down as families. Their children were either able to shift into wolves, or not, depending upon the amount of werewolf blood flowing in their veins. But every children born to them had inhuman characteristics marked by superior strength, speed, agility, eyesight, hearing and smelling.
Despite all these, it will do us good to remember that a beast clad in human skin and human clothing is still a beast, wild, powerful, untamed....