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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:
Lobisón is the word that stands for Werewolf in north Argentina. The Lobisón is usually the seventh son in a family (whereas the seventh daughter is doomed to be a witch).
The legend of the werewolf is one of the most ancient and wide spread. Stories of werewolves can ... These shape-shifter myths can be found all over the word from China to Iceland and Brazil to Haiti.
An informative site exploring truths and myths around the werewolf legend from scientific point of view. ... The Myths and Truths Surrounding Werewolf Legend:
An informative site exploring truths and myths around the werewolf legend from scientific point of view. ... The Myths and Truths Surrounding Werewolf Legend:
The Werewolf ... By using a so-called wolf strap, any person could transform himself into a werewolf. Whoever fastened such a strap around himself would turn into a wolf.
Werewolf Legends from Germany, from collections published, for the most part, in 19th century Germany. ... Human Sacrifice in Legends and Myths. Read all the legends contained at this site.
Werewolf myths have been around perhaps even longer than those of vampires and zombies. Ancient Greek mythology tells of Lycaon, a man transformed into a wolf after eating human flesh.
Legend of the Werewolf ... There are two categories of werewolf cases; 'false' or Lycanthropic Disorder cases and genuine werewolf cases.
The following are some of those stories and myths, Please enjoy them. ... Myths & Legends | Original Stories | Original Poems | Aesop's Fables | ebooks ... A Werewolf Legend..
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