Geeze. Hopefully they're not the whole "abominations must die" thing. Izzy's still naive enough to be "Werewolves too? Cool!" and curious than to want to see them dead for any reason. (Besides, they haven't done anything to her. Yet.)
To seriously answer the question, firstly, you *attempt* to Embrace a werewolf. If the garou is lucky...it dies instead. Going by what is said in the back of the LotN book (and using their terms):
If a garou wins a gnosis challenge, they die quickly and painlessly; on a tie, it's slowly and painfully. If they fail, a vampire/garou Abomination is created. Such creatures lose all their natural regeneration and werewolf societal benefits, but they may continue to use any gifts they possess as well as learn disciplines and spend blood like other Kindred. Note: Kindred *and* shifters alike hunt such creatures on sight; be prepared for a short, lonely existence.
The way he said it made me think he was saying Professional Wrestling... and I thought you misunderstood the type of wrestling I was talking about... XD
One little thing nags at me, however. Malkavians are not figments of our imaginations, we are figments of theirs. It's a small, yet important distinction
They actually were part of a fairly large lupine community, theres more of em in canada than you think. The sabbat managed to wipe most of them out, only the strongest three survived, which is why they're so strong
Ahh, awesome. XD Here I thought it'd be Wendigo skulking for the most part or... god, it's been so long, I can't remember all of the different variations of 'em.
Good old Sabbat, perfect for 'gettin er done' when the Caramell-o's can't be arsed. ;P
Well, it turns out I have the intarwebz here. But, since I am at a relatives house, my posting will be slower... since I have to wait for my private times (morning and night, after and before bed) mostly. So yeah. Off to post!