Are werewolves real? YES.
YES. I am now convinced that werewolves exist or existed in some form.
Here’s my proof:
In almost every ancient culture I look up, I find some reference to some kind of a dog-headed being or “werewolf”. For example, in Greek mythology you have the story of Lycaon (an evil spirit?) who transforms into a wolf. In Latvian mythology you have the Vilkacis - an evil being similar to a werewolf. The Native American legends have a “werecoyote”. You have the German fairy tales Märchen, were people transform. The Serbs and Slovenes believed that certain birthmarks were the indicator of people able to transform (most commonly into wolves). In Russia, even a prince - Prince Vseslav of Polotsk was supposed to be a werewolf who prowled the night.
And seriously, the list goes on and on through every culture that you can think of, there is some kind of reference to a werewolf. What I’ve found, is that when there is something like that, that keeps showing up in culture after culture, there is some truth to it. It originated somewhere. Now, I’m not saying that they necessarily exist today - I don’t know, though I imagine they very well might. But I’m saying that they for sure must have existed at some point. How could every culture have made this up by themselves????



Do you love werewolves?
Do you turn into one?
Do you know when they transform?




















June 30th, 2008 at 9:56 am
i agree. most likely they have evolved outnto either side though there is no way to tell they might just have an easier tme hidding wth a population of 6 million to hid in.