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maduin Started conversation Jan 3, 2003
I just had to say, isn't the moon great? There is just something poetic about it. Anyway, good to see crazy mythological people around! I was wondering, do you know where and when the first legends of werewolves are from?
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Raven Posted Jan 3, 2003
Ancient Greece,need any more anwsers?
Iam glad someone repied!
Do you know any here like me with Lupine blood?
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Raven Posted Jan 3, 2003
Thought it sounded cool.
Like Raven off Zoids,He plilots a red Sabre tiger,a purple Genosaur,and a red GenoBreaker.
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maduin Posted Jan 3, 2003
I believe in nothing, but am inclined to think the truth is subjective. So I believe you as much as anyone who thinks they are a logical, rational, sentient being. Come and look at my space for my philosophical outlook.
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maduin Posted Jan 4, 2003
Why sure. 'Subjective' means that it's not something that has to be concrete and the same for everyone. I mean, maybe the only real truth is what we believe ourselves.
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starwarsmaniac Posted Dec 29, 2005
uhh raven here is a good site werewolf.com unfortunately it is just a forum but there is still a lot of facts on it look for me i am thelupineyoulove i know it is really stupid but I was having one of those not-all-there moments you know what I mean?
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starwarsmaniac Posted Apr 19, 2006
Oh and the werewolf legends/myths began with king lycaeos(?) in ancient greece. He fed Zeus human meat so Zeus turned him into a werewolf.
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MasLightningWolf Posted May 11, 2006
THAT IS SO WRONG! You ridicule me, as well as all of those with Celtic blood. The 1st werewolves were Irish, Celts to the blood. Werewolf history began in Ireland. & that Greek story is ludicrous! Beacause Zeus didn't turn them into werewolves, he turned them into WOLVES. & he sent down a great flood to drown every last one of them, destroying their legacy forever. How can they be the ancestors of us werewolves?
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MasLightningWolf Posted Jun 4, 2008
Native American Indians (especially the shamans) have always had the knowledge to change in to animals. But that does not make them wereanimals.
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