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Bizarre and Eccentric Behaviors: The Metamorphosis of the Werewolf Disease Unknown to the World

Many believe that the moon is the reasoning behind some of the bizarre occurrences that leave us perplexed and terrified. This has lead to a supernatural disease extremely rarely in humans and not of this realm.

Urban folklore speaks of the lunar powers of the moon and it's ability to transform the darkest of beings into moonlight murderers . They kill in the brink of the full moon when they are fully able to use both hands with the assistance of the luminous light from the globe in the sky.

Many believe that the Moon is the reasoning behind some of the bizarre occurrences that leave us perplexed and terrified. This has lead to a supernatural disease extremely rarely in humans and not of this realm.

Lycanthropy begins when one believes that he/she is destined to metamorphasi z e into another being. Usually this happens in a time of vulnerability, such as after a wedding, death, or major change. Often, the transformation is triggered by someone saying or doing something that triggers a physical reaction in the person, making them believe they need to transform.


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The term Lycanthropy comes from Greek ("wolf") + άνθρωπος, ánthrōpos ("human")The word lycanthropy is sometimes described as any transformation of a human into animal form .


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Lycanthropy has also dated back to Lycaon , a king of Arcadia who, according to Ovid "s Metamorphoses , was turned into a ravenous wolf in retribution for knowingly serving human flesh to visiting Zeus in an attempt to disprove the god"s divinity.


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Lycanthropy is often confused with transmigration (reincarnation); but the essential feature of the were-animal is that it is the alternative form of a living human being, while the animal is the vehicle of the spirit of a dead human being.

Nevertheless, instances in legend of humans reincarnated as wolves are often classed with Lycanthropy , as well as these instances being labeled werewolves in local folklore.


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One bizarre case that was presented before the Higher Court on the 2nd of June, 1603 was Jean Grenier. " Jean Grenier, a French were-wolf ", was arrested when he freely made a confession of the most odious and hideous werewolfery ; crimes which were in every particular way to be proved true. He had killed several children and eaten the remains leaving nothing behind but the bones.

The evolution of this supreme behavior has transcribed into a more odious and malicious act over centuries. The presentation of cannibalisms in modern society has only added fuel to the blazing fire of this rarity.

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Comments (16)
#1 by mdegenhardt, Oct 2, 2008
I'm a sucker for stories of this nature. While I am not a believer, I cannot disprove it either, so the mystery keeps my interest. Very well written, I thoroughly enjoyed this read. Michael
#2 by Will Gray, Oct 2, 2008
Very well done. I have an original copy of the case of Jean Grenier as well as another book describing a man with such a case. Excellent!
#3 by satya4u, Oct 2, 2008
Excellent!I believe the way you have described,Indian litrature is full of such account.
#4 by valli, Oct 2, 2008
Excellent article.
#5 by BC Doan, Oct 2, 2008
Fascinating article..
#6 by goodselfme, Oct 2, 2008
Well submitted article/supposition. I lived in MT. for 30 years and love wolves and any stories whether fiction or non.
#7 by jo oliver, Oct 2, 2008
What an intriguing read! Great job Lauren. I do not believe of course in the mythical folk lore version of werewolves, but psychology has proven that just as the moon controls the tide of the ocean…..it controls the fluids in our brain and thus effects our behavior. Really enjoyed this article.
#8 by nobert soloria bermosa, Oct 2, 2008
cool stuff,enjoyable read with nice photo,thanks Lauren
#9 by Darlene McFarlane, Oct 2, 2008

A very enjoyable article. The facts are fascinating and the pictures give it just the right touch.
#10 by Bozsi Rose, Oct 2, 2008
Very well done, the pics were nice as well.
#11 by Melody Arcamo Lagrimas, Oct 2, 2008
Very fascinating and intriguing...thanks, Lauren
#12 by CHAN LEE PENG, Oct 3, 2008
Interesting read, thanks and take care!
#13 by RJ Evans, Oct 4, 2008
You up the bar for excellence, Lauren!
#14 by Lauren Axelrod, Oct 4, 2008
Thanks so much more for the support everyone. I stumbled across this subject and thought it was fascinating.
#15 by Kim Buck, Oct 5, 2008
I love to read stuff like this. When I watch a horror movie, I think to myself the idea stems from some truth.
#16 by Karen N, Oct 8, 2008
Nice article, just in time for Halloween
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