The problem with relocating is that it would essentially be fingering yourself as the culprit. That's the case in real life too -- the first person they always look for in a murder investigation is whoever can't be found or who is seen heading towards the border. Running/relocating would be a viable option after you've been identified, but not if you've still got deniability.vrikasatma wrote:My first thought was "Relocate" but then I thought, "Wait. I can't run forever. These guys are everywhere and there's nothing keeping them from pursuing if I run. I'd have to kill them..."
I guess if we were to sort out the different types of werewolf hunters into different groups, it would boil down to three different types:
1) People that want to believe.
2) People that believe.
3) People that know.
By people that want to believe, I mean your atypical paranormal buffs, the people that are just out to catch something on camera to prove that it is indeed real. A werewolf pack should probably just think of them as meddling kids and leave them alone, because eventually they'll get tired, decide that the trip was a bust, pack it up and move on. Some of them might be decent enough to recruit, but it would be so much easier to just lay low and forget about them.
People that believe are the nutjobs we talked about, and I distinguish them from people that know because believers only think they know something about werewolves. They might be people that think werewolves are evil bloodthirsty monsters and that they're the next incarnation of Van Helsing, or they might be angsty emos that want to be werewolves for all the wrong reasons; either way, they can't be trusted. Of course, since all of their facts are wrong and could have been ripped right out of the movies, they're presumably gullible should be easy enough to bait into getting themselves arrested, getting themselves killed, or chasing a nonexistent enemy all the way to China or whatever the case may call for.
And finally, the worst case scenario: People that actually have the right facts. This would be tough because the werewolf pack would have to investigate the hunter while the hunter is investigating them; they would need to know how he came to know everything he does before they could even have half a clue what to do with him. Maybe another werewolf intentionally clued him in thinking he could be a viable ally, or maybe the pack hasn't been doing as good a job keeping their heads down as they thought they were. Either way, I'd expect the next few months to be very tense.