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POPSSo, you want to be a Werewolf? Part V I added some of the beautiful Artwork from the site to fill out this smaller section. Yes I know I am always doing multi-part clips but I think this is worth it! :) :D :)
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POPSSo, you want to be a Werewolf? Part IV
The Native American culture looked upon the wolf as a beneficial spirit that was ferocious and unyielding, but loyal to its pack. Wolf Societies dominated the Plains Tribes and many warriors were guided by the Guardian Spirit of the Wolf. The Belt is a lesser known facilitator of the Change but it was a more permanent type also. Some famous trials of the 14th century actually have the suspected shapeshifter, usually a drunk or a mentally damaged person, claiming the privilege of wearing the Belt at that time! When the court would usually demand to see the belt it was , of course, invisible and that proved they were a werewolf or it WOULD BE VISIBLE! One young man actually claimed that the fur was on the inside of his skin and therefore hidden until the Change was due. This poor fool was drawn and quartered to see if they could find the skin! What do you say then? Well the Devil took back the skin so no one could see it! Inquisitions - lucrative work if you can get one started!
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POPSSo, you want to be a Werewolf? Three of the most famous ways to become a werewolf: Curse, Black Magic, and Pact with the Devil. If any feel the need to try this contact me and let me know how it went and if you woke up in the pound!
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POPSThe Mythic History of the Werewolf As usual I tend to gravitate my clipping towards the strange, unusual, or just highly weird. The Graeco-Roman myths have always been a favorite of mine but there were some facts here I did not even know of. The ways of becoming a werewolf, yes... but that at least TWO of the most important gods of the ancient Greeks were worshiped as Wolf-Gods was new to me.