frequent as time went on. All cases share a common feature: growing up without awareness of who, or more precisely what, one is. According to the book, the consequence of this is a subconscious, and later conscious, denial of the changes taking place. Lack of acceptance, fear and misunderstanding lead to anxiety, and in worse cases, paranoia. - He breathed loudly without taking his eyes off Kei, who was staring at him. It seemed that the animorph was eagerly drinking in every word. - Considering that the ability to transform becomes stronger over time, suppressing it begins to have more serious consequences. When you lose control of yourself, or rather your emotions, spontaneous transformation occurs. And that's where the real problem begins.- Draco paused for a moment, seeing that the lycanthrope was turning pale again.- Because transformation is not just a change in appearance or form.- He continued, but this time he looked at Ari, Vi and Forth, assuming that they deserved a more detailed explanation.- In a form other than human, new senses suddenly become available, and the old ones are intensified or changed. In addition, instincts are awakened, which in this case are even more suppressed than normal. All of this is consistent with the findings of dragon medics and has led to the conclusion that loss of control during such a spontaneous transformation is caused by two things. First, the mind is overwhelmed by previously unknown or altered sensations that it is unable to comprehend, resulting in withdrawal. Secondly, the unleashed instincts come to the fore and take control. Considering that in a threatening situation, the strongest instinct for dragons, and for animorphs, I presume, is to fight, such a person reacts with unbridled aggression. - He gasped a little, disconsolate at the next statement that had to be made. - To be honest, dragons and lycanthropes are born killing machines, so it's not surprising at all. After exhausting their strength, such a person returns to human form and loses consciousness. - He finished explaining and stared at his own hands.
-That doesn't make sense.- Ari snorted.-