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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. The medieval chronicler Gervase of Tilbury associated the transformation with the appearance of the full moon, but this concept was rarely ... History of the Werewolf...
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Werewolf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lycanthrope (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the lycanthrope (pronounced LY-kun-throhp, LY-kan-throhp, like lichen/rope/my tan rope) is a humanoid shapechanger based on various legends of ...
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A look at lycanthropes, humans afflicted with a disease that leaves them caught between the worlds of animals and men. ... A lycanthrope can assume animal form as required. After the change it retains the thought processes of its human state but can no longer speak in its human tongue. Werecreatures can, however,
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The lycanthropes appearing in these pages can be heroes, workers, diplomats, homemakers, or anything under the sun (or moon). But they are generally not Hollywood-esque monsters. That type of lycanthrope already gets too much exposure.
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