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I love werewolves! Werewolf, werewolves, Horror, tranformation, fangs, full moons...


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You Hate Werewolves

Werewolf 967,

As far as werewolves meditating I completely agree with you, you cannot transform by meditating.

But I have a problem with something else you said. If you think that werewolves are monsters and werewolves are EVIL and pawns of the DEVIL (which you have stated in numerous posts), then how can it be that you LOVE WEREWOLVES?? answer that question. are you telling me that you LOVE EVIL??? That makes no sense since you went on and on about what soulless killers they are. I have to agree with some of the commenters that you actually hate werewolves. If you didn’t then you wouldn’t think that they are evil.

How can you love evil werewolf967?
(I on the other hand don’t think that werewolves are evil, and I actually truly DO love werewolves.

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Werewolf myth: Tranformation upon meditation

It may seem true to many that a werewolf is able to control his “curse” and manipulate it upon will, i.e. meditation; this is false -a myth. A werewolf in human form or in werewolf form is unable to control his transformation in either direction (to become a werewolf or to return to a human state); when the werewolf is fully transformed into the evil being that he is he no longer has control over his self. The “self” he had in human form is completely unaware of what he is when transformed, he no longer posses any memory of being human and vice versa. To help one better understand why this is true you must realize that when a werewolf is in his “animal” state he must be able to recall that he was once a human, a human with emotions, a normal life, a soul, one who is able to enjoy the human pleasures of life; while some may believe this is possible it simply is not true. A werewolf (in animal form) will never realize that that  he is (sometimes) human, if he cannot realize that he was once human then he cannot change back to human, the reverse is true here too.

My second point is specifically directed toward the actual meditation process. Meditation is a technique used to gain heightened mental awareness or thoughts, causing the subject to, in most cases, reduce the stress level. Mediation, being in the mind, does not have any clear physical effects on the body, other than the long term reduction of stress that might show a difference when one is to “age.” I must make clear that one cannot meditate to transform “yourself” into another physical being - this is a myth; transformation cannot be controlled by the werewolf himself.

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Werewolf fact or fiction: werewolf senses

Werewolves see in black and white - fact or fiction?

I believe this is FICTION. Werewolves see in color. Also, werewolf vision is relatively poor because their eyeballs are shaped like those of wolves. This means that a depression in the back of the werewolf eyeball prohibits them from seeing great distances…in other words, they are slightly near-sighted.
As for the other senses, the werewolf sense of smell is much stronger than that of a human…approximately 50 times stronger than a human (wolves sense of smell is 100 times stronger than humans, therefore werewolves - part human / part wolf are only half of that…50.) This explains how they have an uncanny ability to find prey in the dark. The sense of smell is the strongest of the werewolf senses.

Werewolf hearing is much better than those of humans. They can hear higher pitched noises than humans hear. One interesting similarity however with werewolf hearing and human hearing is that werewolf ears are positioned on the sides of the head, similar to humans, and their ears cannot rotate the way wolves or dogs ears rotate, they must turn their heads to pinpoint a sound. This means that werewolves have a fairly difficult time locating the exact location of a sound. They are about as good as humans at it, but not as good as other animals.

More werewolf fact or fiction can be found here.

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Werewolf names around the world

It’s kind of weird that almost every country has a word for werewolf. Here’s a list of names that werewolves are called in different parts of the world…

Croatia: vukodlak
Spain: hombre lobo
Portugal: lobis-homems / lob omen
Estonia: vironsusi / libahunt
Argentina: Lobison
Brazil: lobisomem
Italy: lupo manaro
Mexico: nahual / hombre lobo
France: loup garoux
Albania: oik
Armenia: mardagayl
Denmark / Sweden / Norway: Varulv
Greece: lycanthropos
Bulgaria: varkolak
Turkey: kurtadam
Netherlands: weerwolf
Lithuania: vilkolakis / vilkatlakis
Serbia / Bosnia: vukodlak / вукодлак
Russia: vourdalak / оборотень
Poland: wilkołak
Catalonia: home llop
Finland: ihmissusi / vironsusi

Check out more on werewolf names here. It mostly has other names that werewolves go by in English.

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Why do werewolves eat live victims?

This is a question some people have been wondering. Werewolves eat live victims because they enjoy the kill!! Their instinct drives them to go after live animals and people. All you have to do is look at the biology of a werewolf to be able to tell. Werewolves have huge canines, which means they are meat eaters. They also have hook-shaped claws designed to grasp their prey while their prey is struggling…if werewolves didn’t enjoy killing, they would wait until their prey was dead to eat it. Have you ever heard of a werewolf eating dead meat? No, they eat live meat! So, in short, werewolves eat live victims because 1. it is werewolf instinct and further 2. they love the chase and lastly 3. they enjoy the kill.

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Where do werewolves live?

Where do werewolves live? This is an interesting question.
They live in houses. They live in apartments. They live in condos. Since werewolves when they are not transformed are normal people, they live anyplace you would find a normal person living. You will not find them living in the wild like the Yeti (aka Bigfoot). They do not even need anything special in their homes- for example, vampires mostly need coffins for the complete darkness. Werewolves need nothing. What this means is that it is very very difficult to prove or disprove the existence of werewolves, because they blend in with the normal population, they can be among us unknown.
In theory - and perhaps in reality, werewolves could be as pervasive as any theives or spies. Meaning, they could be among us, living next door and we wouldn’t know.

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werewolves killing werewolves

OK, I can believe the idea that werewolves are human-wolf evil hybrids.  This seems believable.  And - and I really don’t want to start calling you the “werewolf expert” around here, but I guess it seems plausible that werewolves are all alpha males…and yes, you’re right one alpha male would not be with another alpha male.

So, we’re saying that werewolves are destined to be loners - never to travel with their own kind. This seems to be a rather sad and VERY LONELY existence.  Would a werewolf kill another werewolf if he came across it?  Would he actually kill one of his own kind? Or would he just ignore it and go about his own evil-doing as most other species do?

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werewolves are alpha males!

Buddy,

I just read your article on werewolves traveling in packs if they find other werewolves, and if werewolves become actual wolves or human-wolf type thing upon transformation.  Personally I believe that they are hybrid wolf human devils! They do not completely tranform into an actual wolf like the Blood and Chocolate movie did (for example). They are not human and not completely animal, they are evil hybrids!

I also want to say that werewolves are alpha males. So, a werewolf wolf “making buddies” with another werewolf  would be crazy since they would end up eating each other or killing themselves in the process. So they cannot travel in packs -Werewolves are loners!

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Are werewolves real? YES.

YES. I am now convinced that werewolves exist or existed in some form.

Here’s my proof:

In almost every ancient culture I look up, I find some reference to some kind of a dog-headed being or “werewolf”. For example, in Greek mythology you have the story of Lycaon (an evil spirit?) who transforms into a wolf. In Latvian mythology you have the Vilkacis - an evil being similar to a werewolf. The Native American legends have a “werecoyote”. You have the German fairy tales Märchen, were people transform. The Serbs and Slovenes believed that certain birthmarks were the indicator of people able to transform (most commonly into wolves). In Russia, even a prince - Prince Vseslav of Polotsk was supposed to be a werewolf who prowled the night.

And seriously, the list goes on and on through every culture that you can think of, there is some kind of reference to a werewolf. What I’ve found, is that when there is something like that, that keeps showing up in culture after culture, there is some truth to it. It originated somewhere. Now, I’m not saying that they necessarily exist today - I don’t know, though I imagine they very well might. But I’m saying that they for sure must have existed at some point. How could every culture have made this up by themselves????

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Are werewolves loners or come in packs and colonies?

I have another question about werewolf transformations that I’m not completly understanding.  When a werewolf transforms, do they completely transform into a wolf, or do they transform into a human-wolf hybrid (in other words, do they stand upright and still look like a human, or do they actually transform completely into wolves?)  I myself like to think that werewolves are human-wolf hybrids…but maybe they do transform completely into wolves.   And if werewolves transform completely into wolves, do they run with wolf packs? Do wolves accept them as one of their own?

Here’s what I think - werewolves tranform into a wolf-human hybrid. They are not accepted by real wolves. And they are not accepted by humans either.  But I do think that if a werewolf finds another werewolf they can form packs or colonies.  So yes, maybe werewolf are loners UNTIL they find other werewolves, then they become social.

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