werewolf

     

Werewolves, also known as lycanthropes, are mythologic humans with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or wolflike creature, either purposely, by eating Henbane[citation neeed], being bitten by a werewolf or after being placed under a curse. The medieval chronicler Gervase of Tilbury associated the transformation with the appearance of the full moon; however, there is evidence that the association existed among the ancient Greeks, appearing in the writings of Petronius. This concept was rarely associated with the werewolf until the idea was picked up by Gervase. Werewolves have been mentioned in many forms of media, such as the Harry Potter series, and are usually described as vicious monsters.

Trivia about werewolf

  • The name of this creature comes from the old English for "man-wolf"
  • A full moon gets this type of monster in a hairy situation
  • In some cultures, instead of becoming this creature of the full moon, men become hyenas instead
  • A lycanthrope
  • In "New Moon", the second book in the "Twilight" saga, Jacob Black becomes one of these, enemy of the vampires
  • Also known as a lycanthrope, this beastly monster can be killed by a silver bullet or other silver weapon
  • In some legends it's the influence of the full moon that changes a man into one of these, also called a lycanthrope