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Change: The information given here is not a 100% true. In Greek Myth, Lycaos was the extraordinarily cruel king of Arcadia. Lycaos sought favor with Zeus by offering him the flesh
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Change: You’d need to get your hands on a wolf - a dead one. That in itself is disgusting not to mention cruel, as wolves are
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Change: there's one werewolf named Farlansheo and he has all the powers of a werewolf but none of the characteristics.In Greek Myth, Lycaos was the extraordinarily cruel king of Arcadia. Lycaos sought favor with Zeus
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Change: there's one werewolf named Farlansheo and he has all the powers of a werewolf but none of the characteristics.In Greek Myth, Lycaos was the extraordinarily cruel king of Arcadia. Lycaos sought favor with Zeus
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Change: Theory Description Theory Description Non-Material This theory is the more popular of the two, as it creates a bigger fear-factor than the material theory. In the non-material
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Change: to detail if you want to food.know more look it upAdded Info On Werewolves Becoming a Werewolf and Metamorphosis Theories Before the ways someone can become a werewolf are examined, it is important to
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Change: , Brian J. Frost describes several ways that a werewolf may return to his or her human form, and each requires human thought to perform.
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Change: are not the only thing that can kill a werewolf. After death, a werewolf resumes his human identity. In the Middle Ages, many Europeans believed wolves were tools of the devil and the animals
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Change: with a male werewolf, but the boys are born into it.Vampires and Werewolves are said to fight each other and be enemies. This is false.false for the most part, but they will fight for territory and food.
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Change: into view until after they have mated with a male werewolf, but the boys are born into it. Vampires and Werewolves are said to fight each other and be enemies. This is false.
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Change: 9. and finally a not very helpful russian tip- look under the tounge of the suspect to see if it has bristles but this is
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Change: We even have a werewolf member, shadow42111! European culturesMany European countries and cultures influenced by them have stories of werewolves, including Albania (oik), France (loup-garou), Greece (lycanthropos), Spain (hombre lobo), Mexico (hombre lobo and nahual), Bulgaria (varkolak),
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Change: We even have a werewolf member, shadow42111! European culturesMany European countries and cultures influenced by them have stories of werewolves, including Albania (oik), France (loup-garou), Greece (lycanthropos), Spain (hombre lobo), Mexico (hombre lobo and nahual), Bulgaria (varkolak),
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Change: game!!game!!!In Greek Myth, Lycaos was the extraordinarily cruel king of Arcadia. Lycaos sought favor with Zeus by offering him the flesh of a young
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Change: to play a werewolf game!!In Greek Myth, Lycaos was the extraordinarily cruel king of Arcadia. Lycaos sought favor with Zeus by offering him the flesh of a
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Change: Long ago some people that were sick got hallusionations. Some of these people acted strange, almost animal like. They were considered werewolves, the "evil spirit"
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Change: And the werewolf was born in London, England when a man went to some woods came to the top of some mountains and got bittenTo byplay a supernatueral wolf under the moonlight and the curse has been past on towerewolf anyonegame inonline, theclick world.
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Change: To play a werewolf game online, click here!!!In Greek Myth, Lycaos was the extraordinarily cruel king of Arcadia. Lycaos sought favor with Zeus by offering him the flesh
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