User blog comment:GSFB/Ulfhednar vs Werewolves/@comment-5232784-20120919035504/@comment-5232784-20120919062538

Pach, the man stood, aimed his weapon, and would have fired if not for the fast reaction of the American Soldier. That showsw you can still fight with your intestines out, whether you can do so well or not, end of story. If you are hiped up on enough adrenaline, you would not feel the pain that having your guts out invokes at all, and therefore would fight close to your best ability (not at 100%, of course (you can trip on your intestines too), but without the pain factor, you can still grab a gun and fire, strike out with a blade, etc. You can still fight, and with the adrenal factor, surprisingly so despite such a grevious wound. However, as Astro (cant remember his full name) and I discussed, you would probably not do so for very long (Blood Loss, shock to the system of such a wound, etc).

The Ulfhednar would not feel pain at all, even if a werewolf tore an organ off and so on. The only way the Ulfhendar would go down would either be blood loss or a strike to the head, both of which a werwolf can do easily. If the werewolf pulls out organs, the Ulfhednar can still strike. Wether the Viking warrior dies shortly after is mute when the werwolf already has an axe in its head. However, a good swat with its paw to the Viking's head, surely to knock it off the body, or a bite on the old noggin, and the Ulfhednar is out. Paralyzing the Ulfhednar with a spinal injury, say with claws, would incapacitate the Ulfhednar (Adrenaline would not help you recover your severed neural connections).

Also, a few slashes with claws can severe the Ulfhednar's arms off.