Becoming a werewolf in 'Skyrim' is one of those gameplay twists that genuinely changes how you experience the world. The path starts with the Companions, a guild of warriors in Whiterun. After joining them and progressing through their questline, you'll eventually be offered the 'beast blood' by Skjor or Aela. Accepting it triggers a transformation sequence—raw, visceral, and unforgettable. The first time I ripped through enemies as a werewolf, I was hooked. The raw power, the speed, it’s intoxicating. But there are downsides: no resting bonuses, and townsfolk flee from you. Still, the freedom of sprinting under the moonlight, tearing through bandit camps? Worth every drawback.
If you’re like me and love lore, the Companion’s connection to Hircine, the Daedric Prince of the Hunt, adds depth. It’s not just a gameplay mechanic; it’s a narrative choice. Later, you can even purify yourself through the 'Glory of the Dead' quest, but honestly? I always keep the beast blood. There’s something primal about how it rewires combat—no spells or swords, just claws and fury.