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Actually, it's completely lore friendly for Agronians and Khajiits to turn into werewolves.
The werewolf is a strand of the Lycanthropy virus (is virus the right word?) that has many different strands, such as werecrocs and werelions.
It's like an illness having three separate strands that cause a running nose, a sore throat, and a headache. Each strand has a different effect, but one strand isn't necessarily exclusive to a specific ethnicity of person. Lycanthropy acts in the same way: Different strands have different effects and can be present in multiple ethnicities.
Although, I gotta admit, it does look weird watching an Argonian (a being with no hair follicles) grow vast amounts of hair...
if you dont believe me look it up
What if you made this and the werepanther only apply to the Argonian and Khajiit, respectively? It makes sense for a man to turn to a wolf, somewhat for the elves and orcs... Though a cat and a lizard becoming a wolf? That's wacked.
:)
Sincirley,Firetooth