Where did the idea of werewolves come from?
Some scholars believe the werewolf made its debut in The Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest known Western prose, when Gilgamesh jilted a potential lover because she had turned her previous mate into a wolf. Werewolves made another early appearance in Greek mythology with the Legend of Lycaon.
Can a normal human turn into a werewolf?
No. Werewolves are born from other werewolves. Actual humans cannot become werewolves by being bitten, etc.
What is the strongest werewolf?
Members
Name | Age | Known For |
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Starrk | 9,000 | Alpha of the pack & thought to be the Most powerful werewolf/immortal in the world |
Nueva | 7,000+ | Second most powerful werewolf & Mother of Mal-El |
Oenomaus | 7,000+ | Founder of Egypt & Most honorable werewolf |
Amon | 7,000+ | Co-Founder of Egypt |
Can werewolves mate with wolves?
As wolves, they could mate with wolves and produce ordinary, non-shapeshifting, wolves. There would be no way at all to produce werewolf offspring.
When did werewolves originate?
In reality, the werewolf is far older than that. The earliest surviving example of man-to-wolf transformation is found in The Epic of Gilgamesh from around 2,100 BC. However, the werewolf as we now know it first appeared in ancient Greece and Rome, in ethnographic, poetic and philosophical texts.
How do I become a Werefox?
Mutation: Like the Kanima, a Werefox can be created as a result of the bite from an alpha Werewolf mutating them. Normally when an alpha learns someone they bit has become a Werefox they usually kill them, abandon them to fend for themselves, or in the rare case hand them over to another Werefox to train.
Do werewolves exist?
Vampires, werewolves, and zombies are known to be mythical characters and most people get to see them only on two occasions: in the movies or in costume parties on Halloween. Yes, true-to-life vampires, werewolves, and zombies do exist and they actually consult psychiatrists!
Can werewolves get pregnant?
Werewolves generally reproduce by attacking non-werewolves. The stigma surrounding werewolves has been so extreme for centuries that very few have married and had children. However, where werewolves have married human partners, there has been no sign of their lycanthropy being passed to their offspring.
How do Alphas mark their mates?
A male wolf will mark his mate by smelling the female wolf’s genitals. She will produce sex hormones that he will be able to smell when ready to breed. This can be picked up by many other males in the wolf pack, however the alpha male is usually the only one to breed in a pack.