by ClockTickRobot » Sun Sep 01, 2013 1:13 pm
Not to be the pessimistic guy at a party, but does anyone else feel like there's an edge of utter horror to this whole system?
The way the characters talk about it, its billed as a kind of system of chivalry where hunters can go one on one with their ancient enemies. Or something. Its not entirely clear. In reality, the whole thing seems like a massive delusion that both the werewolves and the hunters a buying into.
Hear me out for a minute here.
Kris explained that most hunters or at least the ones we're seeing are religiously motivated. Particularly Lee's family. But when we see how Lee is dressed, he's not wearing any religious symbols. Infact, he's not even wearing a cross, the bare minimum you'd expect from somebody fanatical enough to go up against a massive regenerating beast made of claws and teeth with nothing but some knives. Hell, I've known people who aren't religious at all who still wear damn crosses because they find the symbol comforting. Lee is a good example here because he's clearly been raised and indoctrinated into the family business. I can't help but wonder how much of his Dad's lectures were about faith versus how many were actually about getting back at the things that took his leg. Is it even about religion anymore for these people?
The werewolves have the same problem in a different way. Their society, from what we've seen of it, is made up of primarily two ideas. The first is that werewolves should never be revealed, or else everybody dies horribly. Regardless of what the modern world might say otherwise. The second is based on competition, the pack structure, the hierarchy, the violence in the past that's been alluded to. Its never really spelled out for us, but its easy to imagine deep cultural fractures in werewolf society based on race, nationality and probably even regionalism (especially for a country like the US). Just like the old clan ideology. These two ideas make the whole One-On-One system appealing to them, because the hunters are willing to play by their rules (no revealing) and it gives them an outlet to "fight back" against humanity. The hunters are the ultimate challenge, humans that think they can beat werewolves at their own game. For a mentality like that of werewolf society, how could they ever back down to that?
Its a contest perpetuated by the older, established members of both sects. They pretend its for other reasons, but really they just want to fight with each other. And since they themselves are too old/busy/maimed to participate, they make their kids fight it for them. Its actually sort of the opposite of Taste of Armageddon, though I appreciated the reference.