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No, he wasn't.
Only the part regarding him being struck with a blade actuallly occured in the backstory.
So Bigby's a wereman.
Still not what actually occurs. Lycanthropy cursed blade which is slightly different.
That's kinda dumb. Just have him as a wolf that glamoured up.
Yeah, that isn't actually what Bigby is though. He's never once reffered to as a werewolf in the entire series as he's actually a shapeshifter.
My DM explained the wolf was infected by a man under questionable circumstances when he through one at us in game...
And the word you are looking for a wolf who turns into a man it (Well any animan really) is Anthropy. Hell.. why do I even know that...
Snow came to Bigby and asked if he wanted to live among the rest of the fables and she believed that a cursed blade of Lycanthropy would let him change from a wolf into a human in other words give him the curse but in reverse since he was originally a wolf.
What we got was mutliple forms. The base human form, slightly wolf form, hulk wolf form, and final wolf form. Consider it a transformation progress because he was original wolf the curse turned him into a man.
Originally I thought alochol had a place with the curse because you seem him drink it in episode 1. (It doesn't have anything to do with the curse, but I found it funny)