» Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:56 pm
As far as a werewolf being dragon born, he's only going to be transformed part of the time, and the other time he's going to be an above-average human. So there's really no conflict with him being able to fight dragons. And even if he was transformed (and thus not able to use shouts) he would still be a formidable opponent, in previous games werewolf claws are somewhat magical (can harm supernatural creatures like ghost and daedra) in addition to having super strength and health regeneration. It's no harder to envision a werewolf jumping on a dragon's back and going for the throat than it is for a human with a sword and shield.
And for "werewolves" not being common enough to warrant werewolf hunters, well, that's not true. Sure, there might not be an epidemic like in the past, but they haven't been completely wiped out. So you aren't going to see as many werewolf hunters as say, fisherman or blacksmiths. In Morrowind, most people thought vampires were extinct, even though they weren't. So even though you only met a few vampire hunters (most of which belonged to the Temple which was telling everyone there weren't any) they were definitely present.