If it would also pass to her children that's even more reason for him to see it as something that is just a part of her body now. There are some mutated species of humans on Mirar's world, people who were changed by a goddess so that they would be able to in one case fly, and in the other case live in the sea. They are viewed as races of people in their own right, and their mutated genetics pass to their children. I think he would see Marion in a similar light, and he could no more take the werewolf away from her than he could remove someone's mutant abilities. As with the mutated races I mentioned, he would be pretty horrified by the fact that the change had been forced on Marion (he hated the goddess in question for mutating those people), but he would see the change itself as part of her. This will definitely be interesting!
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