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'''Full moon''' refers to when half the [[Moon]]'s surface is illuminated by the [[Sun]] and can be seen from [[Earth]]. | {{You may|Full Moon|Full Moon (TV story)|n1 = the nightclub|n2 = the unproduced SJA story}}'''Full moon''' refers to when half the [[Moon]]'s surface is illuminated by the [[Sun]] and can be seen from [[Earth]]. | ||
In order to transform into their true form, [[Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform]] use the [[Moonlight|moonlight]] from a full moon to gain enough energy for the transformation. However, in contrast, a high concentration of moonlight is also fatal. ([[TV]]:''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') | In order to transform into their true form, [[Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform]] use the [[Moonlight|moonlight]] from a full moon to gain enough energy for the transformation. However, in contrast, a high concentration of moonlight is also fatal. ([[TV]]:''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') | ||
[[Category:Astronomy from the real world]] | [[Category:Astronomy from the real world]] |
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- You may be looking for the nightclub or the unproduced SJA story.
Full moon refers to when half the Moon's surface is illuminated by the Sun and can be seen from Earth.
In order to transform into their true form, Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform use the moonlight from a full moon to gain enough energy for the transformation. However, in contrast, a high concentration of moonlight is also fatal. (TV:Tooth and Claw)