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And no i don't think we'll be seeing Werewolves
Additionally in classic RPG a don't remember also.
Read again that I wrote... key words for you... "tabletop" and "classic RPG"
Novels are different story. TW: Warhammer is based (basically) on tabletop.
The Warhammer Fantasy setting was sketched out and eveloped throughout the 1980s and 1990s, largely predating Twilight, Underworld, the World of Darkness, and Interview with the Vampire.
If not for the branch of the Vampires who decided "and now to rule the stupid humans as their lord and master!", this setting would have very few vampires either.
they're still canon, they're just very very rare and therefor of absolutely zero importance to the large-scale stories.
https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/resources/catalog/product/600x620/99590201016_Skinwolves1.jpg
Those are the only one i know. In Bloodbowl the norsca have some. But blood bowl is a different universe.
http://warhammerfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Children_of_Ulric
Aparently warhammer have two kinds of weres. Chaos weres and natural-born shapeshifters related to divine. It seems you can find the info on them in Warhammer Fantasy RPG 2nd ED -- Old World Bestiary.
Also it is worthy of a note that practitioners of the lore of beaset can shapeshift into, well, different bests. Like the spell in this game that summons manticore is suposed to transform the wizard himself into a creature in the lore.