You've already gotten a few answers, by the looks of it, but yes. I don't believe there is any escaping transformations. Merely delaying them, or perhaps reverting singular changes under the right circumstances.
Jayce-san and I have been gathering information regarding our circumstances, and there are at least some who consider the transformations as gifts from the moon.
If you wish to know more, he has generously provided his research notes.
Additionally, I made a post last month detailing my findings.
My current hypothesis is that the monsters that emerge from Husks used to be ordinary people, but something, be it "stasis" or some other grim fate, robbed them of their humanity. The tenants suggest that our sigils may protect us against this stasis, but bear in mind that we are working with scattered puzzle pieces, so this information is all subject to change.
Lastly, since I have changed rather distinctly, please refrain from attacking a brown haired boy covered in black feathers, with talons, large wings, and large horns. I should think my attire makes it clear that I'm not an active threat, but I'd rather err on the side of caution.
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Jayce-san and I have been gathering information regarding our circumstances, and there are at least some who consider the transformations as gifts from the moon.
If you wish to know more, he has generously provided his research notes.
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Additionally, I made a post last month detailing my findings.
My current hypothesis is that the monsters that emerge from Husks used to be ordinary people, but something, be it "stasis" or some other grim fate, robbed them of their humanity. The tenants suggest that our sigils may protect us against this stasis, but bear in mind that we are working with scattered puzzle pieces, so this information is all subject to change.
Lastly, since I have changed rather distinctly, please refrain from attacking a brown haired boy covered in black feathers, with talons, large wings, and large horns. I should think my attire makes it clear that I'm not an active threat, but I'd rather err on the side of caution.