Werewolves: The Life Of A Lycanthrope Wolf

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Life of a typical werewolf
As i was walking down a moonlit path through the woods, i heard a noise in which was unfamiliar to my own ears. My heart pounded, i was all alone. I started to walk faster, but the noise had grew closer and louder. I started to tremble with fear, so i ran. As I came closer to exiting the woods, i turned around and my heart stopped. A creature was staring me down with its glowing eyes. I was frozen in fear as the creature creeped closer. After a few steps, i could see the creature and i realized it was only a dog. I thought it was a werewolf, also known as a lycanthrope wolf, is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature, either purposely
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They are just like vampires and people always start to really wonder if they are real and try to find evidence that they are real. Werewolves have been known to be around and come out when a full moon and also werewolves don’t like salt just like slugs because it’s said to be that it takes all the water out of their body and kills them. The like of thinking that you can and would turn into a werewolf is called “lycanthropy” came from greek or europe it’s just saying that you believe and think you would turn into a werewolf. Have you ever had a distinctive thought about being one or maybe even hair growing or bones stretching you might be at risk of a …show more content…
Also many facts and things have been proven that it’s not even possible to become a werewolf it’s only a myth it still scares me but it changes how it scares me because i know now that they are not real so i’m only scared because i remember when i was little it was a big fear to me so that’s the real only reason i guess. It’s pretty obvious that they are not real but i was a child so therefore i believd in them. I can still watch movies today about them and remember how i would shut off the tv because i was too scared to watch the werewolves. Till this day i dislike watching and hearing about them but it has changed alot after this essay because i learned a lot also as i grew up as

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