Hi everyone, our today’s post is about a character that is well known by us through films, comics and so on… The character is none other than Werewolves, also known as lycanthropes. They are mythological or folkloric humans with the ability to shape shift into wolves or anthropomorphic wolf-like creatures, either purposely, by being bitten by another werewolf, or after being placed under a curse. This transformation is often associated with the appearance of the full moon, as popularly noted by the medieval chronicler Gervase of Tilbury, although it may have been recognized in earlier times among the ancient Greeks through the writings of Petronius. Werewolves are often granted extra-human strength and senses, far beyond those of either wolves or men. The werewolf is generally held as a European character, although its lore spread through the world in later times. Shape-shifters, similar to werewolves, are common in tales from all over the world, most notably amongst the American Indians, though most of them involve animal forms other than wolves. Werewolves are a frequent subject of modern fictional books and films, although fictional werewolves have been attributed traits distinct from those of original folklore, most notably the vulnerability to silver bullets. Werewolves continue to endure in modern culture and fiction, with books, films and television shows cementing the werewolf's stance as a dominant figure in horror.
Thus there are no proofs for Werewolves to exist, but if they exist, then humans can’t able to exist…
Werewolf
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
1 comments:
Not always is the silver bullet a way to solve werewolf problems; some werewolves are actually immune to that method through proper training. A more....efficent way to destroy a werewolf is to seperate the head from the heart. Another way is to destroy the brain. These thing are difficult to accomplish, but it gets the job done.
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