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The word werewolf means "man-wolf" and is most commonly used to describe a person who can change himself/herself into a wolf or some other animal. ... History of Werewolves Pt. 2...
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Werewolf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A werewolf or werwolf , also known as a lycanthrope (from the Greek λυκάνθρωπος: λύκος, lukos , "wolf", and άνθρωπος, anthrōpos , man), is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability ...
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As with witches, finding a werewolf largely seems to be a matter of looking hard enough. Some of the warning signs, according to the world's myths, are: Red hair Born on the 25th of December Eyebrows join in the middle Index and middle fing...
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A werewolf in folklore and mythology is a person who shapeshifts into a wolf, either purposely, by using magic, or after being placed under a curse. Most modern references agree that a werewolf can be killed if shot by a silver bullet, although this is more a reflection of fiction's influence ... History of the Werewolf...
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In Greek mythology, the story of Lycaon provides one of the earliest examples of a werewolf legend. According to one version, Lycaon was transformed into a wolf as a result of eating human flesh; one of those who ... The annals of human history is filled with war and bloodshed and misery Do you think there be peace?
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A 1995 InQuest magazine article on the history of werewolves in legend, fiction, movies, and games. ... Werewolf epidemics continued in the Renaissance. The biggest headliner in werewolf history is undoubtedly Peter Stubbe, whose sensational story obsessed Europe like a sixteenth-century version of the OJ Trial.
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Werewolf killers have a long history. At one time it was believed that people could turn into beasts. Today, psychologists debate the exact nature of the mental disorder that leads people to believe they are wolves and to attack their victims with a viciousness like a wild animal. ... The Werewolf Syndrome:
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The Beast Within/a History of the Werewolf (Paperback) ... This review is from: The Beast Within/a History of the Werewolf (Hardcover) ... The Beast Within/a History of the Werewolf 4.6 out of 5 stars (5);
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It’s easy to recognise a werewolf: his eyebrows are thick and they cover his nose; he has a small tail; his nails are red and curved; he has hair under his tongue(Russia). The werewolf suffers a lot when his body changes, but he becomes a huge wolf (not a half man half wolf hybrid) with a fearful strength.
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