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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…

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    Originating in Greek mythology, werewolves have been depicted as some of the most aggressive monsters in history. The tale of the first werewolf, then called “Lycaon” is found in Homer’s The Iliad. The beast, portrayed as a half-man half-wolf, highlights aggression and primitive instincts in humanity. Though rarely provoked, nearly every modern account of werewolf sightings involve the beast attempting to attack witnesses. Whether these sightings are fact or fiction, society has a fascination…

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    the Mortal Cup and an unconscious Hodge away. From the distance, a wolf’s howl sounds. “What was that?” Clary said. “A werewolf”. Suddenly, a six footed werewolf jumps down from the top of the Institute, and attacks Jace. “Jace!” Thrashing and battling, the wolf backs up as if it were obeying Clary’s thoughts. “Luke?” Luke transforms into his human form. “Luke, you’re a werewolf?” “Shh, I need to bring you and Jace to Valentine immediately.” “Why?” “Haven’t you heard? He has the Mortal Cup.”…

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    The appearance of the lycanthropes or werewolves, as the common folk call them, is not recent however they did not come running out suddenly during the Hollow Concurrence as many would be sages would claim. Instead these lycanthropes trace the origin of their curse to another set of malign beasts that do not exist anymore least many hope they do not. These mythical progenitors of the lycanthrope race are known simply as the Lycans most what is known about these large wolflike creatures have been…

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    their was no one their. It was so cold and wet from the snow storm that happened from the night before and my cloak was so thin I dint have any hope of getting warm. I would take shelter in town if I could but the only reason someone would shelter A werewolf would be to shoot them with a silver bullet while I slept. Or smother em in their sleep I'm two young to be able to turn so I wouldn't be able to defend myself. Everything was still so quiet and still until I heard a sudden snap. I whipped…

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    Crunch crunch The sound of the leaves beneath of my feet is almost deafening. Crack Branches snapping as I run. The wind howled furiously against my pale,cold skin . Feeling like knives scratching my face slowly and painfully. My legs ached as I forced myself to run faster. I hear Growls and howls from A few miles away. Wolves are chasing me. Well 5 wolves I almost out ran most of them. Well it make sense. I did kill there alpha.....and Luna. I grinned as I replayed the Luna's high…

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    back when it is lost. The reader will wind up asking this question while reading The Lay of the Werewolf by Marie de France. In this short story, Bisclavret will divulge his wife a mystery that will change their lives perpetually, and sets the establishment for the theme which is to treat others how you would want to be treated. The external conflict in Marie de France’s story The Lay of the Werewolf unites the topic. The external conflict was Bisclavret versus his better half. Bisclavret…

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    Werewolf (disambiguation). Lycanthropy as a medical condition. The fact that the original title of the poem was “Insanity” but then later changed to “The Maniac” Robinson stylizes the figure of the maniac with animalistic characteristics. Nymph, Werewolf, Medusa – all subjects of mortality. Nymphs. Young girls. Personifications of natural places and powers, they are often lusty beings who inhabit wild places and accompany greater gods or goddesses. Medusa. “In the…

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    A silver stake in my hand, a torch in the other and a group of men behind me then I saw It again, the werewolf then an arrow wised by my head and hit the wolf in the shoulder. It howled and started to run I followed hot on his tail then another arrow flow by and hit the wolf in the foot and it stumbled to the ground, but when I kot up I could not bring myself to finish the it. The werewolf then kicked me in the gut and I went flying into a tree, I woke up in the med bay in the school Above me…

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    “Tales of an Urban Werewolf” a fantasy romance series set in Texas written by Karen MacInerney stars Sophie Garou, a woman who has it all. A great boyfriend (named Heath) who is not shy about talking about getting married, a great job, a closet full of delectable clothes. All this good luck comes with a tiny problem. She is a werewolf; but she keeps her urges in check with her mother's help, and wolfsbane tea. Her mother owns a magic shop, where she is able to give her daughter all the help she…

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