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Werewolf

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A “Sub-Trope” of “Our Werebeasts Are Different”, dealing with variations of lycanthropy (i.e. werewolves). As with vampires (“Our Vampires Are Different”), the exact parameters of lycanthropy vary, but to meet the definition, a werewolf must be a person who takes the form of a wolf under certain conditions (the exact details do vary — see the “Werewolf Analysis Page” for a listing of common characteristics and customization options). Far and away the most popular concept is that a werewolf is a human who has somehow become able to temporarily transform (usually unwillingly) (“Involuntary Shapeshifting”) into a wolf that goes on to run wild (rarely remembering their romp) (“Alternate Identity Amnesia”). Usual methods include a “Viral Transformation” spread by being bitten, but a lot of depictions show lycanthropy as solely hereditary. Other popular causes include curses and typical “Mad Scientist” experiments. Like most werewolves, the classic wolf-man only transforms on the full moon, or, failing that, at night, though none of this is a given in modern works. Although stories describing werewolves and similar beings go back to antiquity, medieval werewolf legends do not closely resemble the modern concept of the werewolf very much at all, and tended to fall into three categories: monstrous man-eating wolves that did not transform and had never been human, people permanently cursed into the shapes of wolves, and witches who gave themselves illusory wolf-like shapes and went out to murder people without any mental change. “The Werewolf Of Paris” is usually named as the werewolf counterpart to “Dracula”, but cinema seems to have been more definitive in terms of shaping the monster’s modern form. Lawrence Talbot, as played by Lon Chaney Jr., from the 1941 film The Wolf Man is regarded as providing the template that others have followed and originated many of the modern werewolf tropes, similarly to how The Golem of Prague codified modern golems or Dracula did so for vampires… “Super-Trope” to “Werewolves Are Dogs” for one way that werewolves can behave, and to “Little Red Howling Wolf” for stories that combine “Red Riding Hood” and the “Big Bad Wolf” into a single character. See also “Werebeast Tropes” and “Wolf Tropes” for related tropes; “Shapeshifting” for other tropes related to changing form; “Youkai” for Japanese supernatural creatures that are sometimes depicted as having features similar to werebeasts; and sister trope “Wolf Man”, on sci-fi/fantasy characters that bear resemblance to wolves… ~ Our Werewolves Are Different – TV Tropes

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Barghest

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Sir Giles of Clewsby was an evil knight and enemy of King Arthur. Through the magic of the sorcerer Black Barton he could transform into the Barghest, a “fearful night-beast.” Those who were bitten by […]

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Sir Giles of Clewsby was an evil knight and enemy of King Arthur. Through the magic of the sorcerer Black Barton he could transform into the Barghest, a “fearful night-beast.” Those who were bitten by […]

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Bearded Lady

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Annie Jones Elliot (July 14, 1865 – October 22, 1902) was an American bearded woman, born in Virginia. She toured with showman P. T. Barnum as a circus attraction. Whether the cause of her condition […]

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Annie Jones Elliot (July 14, 1865 – October 22, 1902) was an American bearded woman, born in Virginia. She toured with showman P. T. Barnum as a circus attraction. Whether the cause of her condition […]

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Beast of Gévaudan

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The Beast of Gévaudan is the historic name associated with a man-eating animal or animals that terrorised the former province of Gévaudan, in the Margeride Mountains of south-central France between 1764 and 1767. The attacks, […]

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The Beast of Gévaudan is the historic name associated with a man-eating animal or animals that terrorised the former province of Gévaudan, in the Margeride Mountains of south-central France between 1764 and 1767. The attacks, […]

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Brett Hannigan

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Brett Hannigan and his partner in crime Nita Dell robbed the main offices of a carnival and decided to hide out from the police in a waxworks show’s tent. They seek refuge in hollow statues […]

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Brett Hannigan and his partner in crime Nita Dell robbed the main offices of a carnival and decided to hide out from the police in a waxworks show’s tent. They seek refuge in hollow statues […]

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Elmer Dowd

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Elmer the Hunter is a werewolf, hunting Little Red Riding Hood in the Okefenokee Swamps of Georgia. Red’s grandmother is the Old Crone, the Horror Host of the story and a witch to whom Red […]

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Elmer the Hunter is a werewolf, hunting Little Red Riding Hood in the Okefenokee Swamps of Georgia. Red’s grandmother is the Old Crone, the Horror Host of the story and a witch to whom Red […]

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Jacques Laughter

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Canadian trappers, led by John Wilder, capture a abnormally large and vicious timber wolf. Pierre, one of the trappers, is killed. Wilder’s wife Barbara is convinced the timber wolf is Jacques Laughter, a missing logger, […]

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Canadian trappers, led by John Wilder, capture a abnormally large and vicious timber wolf. Pierre, one of the trappers, is killed. Wilder’s wife Barbara is convinced the timber wolf is Jacques Laughter, a missing logger, […]

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Jo-Jo The Dog-Faced Boy

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Born Fedor Jeftichew in 1868, “Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy” was a famed freak show performer from Russia, brought to the U.S. at age 16 by P.T. Barnum. Jeftichew was born with hereditary hypertrichosis (aka werewolf […]

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Born Fedor Jeftichew in 1868, “Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy” was a famed freak show performer from Russia, brought to the U.S. at age 16 by P.T. Barnum. Jeftichew was born with hereditary hypertrichosis (aka werewolf […]

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Mabelene

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Mabelene is a werewolf who assists the witch Lurani in her pursuits, being tasked with bringing victims to sacrifice to the Moon-God Lurani serves. Mabelene can transform between her wolf form and human form at […]

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Mabelene is a werewolf who assists the witch Lurani in her pursuits, being tasked with bringing victims to sacrifice to the Moon-God Lurani serves. Mabelene can transform between her wolf form and human form at […]

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Michigan Dogman

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In Michigan folklore, the Michigan Dogman was allegedly witnessed in 1887 in Wexford County, Michigan. The creature is described as a seven-foot tall, blue-eyed, or amber-eyed bipedal canine-like animal with the torso of a man […]

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In Michigan folklore, the Michigan Dogman was allegedly witnessed in 1887 in Wexford County, Michigan. The creature is described as a seven-foot tall, blue-eyed, or amber-eyed bipedal canine-like animal with the torso of a man […]

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Ondok

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Studying India’s landscape, Dr. Walker runs across a feral child being raised by wolves. The locals tell him to leave her alone, as she is marked. Dr. Walker passes off the warning as local superstition. […]

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Studying India’s landscape, Dr. Walker runs across a feral child being raised by wolves. The locals tell him to leave her alone, as she is marked. Dr. Walker passes off the warning as local superstition. […]

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Walter Werewolf

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Walter Werewolf is one of a group of narrators for the Horrific series of comics, under the leadership of the Teller of Tales. The other narrators are Garry Ghoul, Freddie Demon, and Victor Vampire. Alias […]

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Walter Werewolf is one of a group of narrators for the Horrific series of comics, under the leadership of the Teller of Tales. The other narrators are Garry Ghoul, Freddie Demon, and Victor Vampire. Alias […]

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Were-Wolf

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Born around the year 1900, Adolph Krimetz was largely rejected by society for most of his life, due to his large canine teeth, pointy ears and wolf-like traits. While attending Sumter Military Academy in 1921, […]

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Born around the year 1900, Adolph Krimetz was largely rejected by society for most of his life, due to his large canine teeth, pointy ears and wolf-like traits. While attending Sumter Military Academy in 1921, […]

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Werewolf (Folklore)

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In folklore, a werewolf (from Old English werwulf ‘man-wolf’), or occasionally lycanthrope (from Ancient Greek λυκάνθρωπος, lykánthrōpos, ‘wolf-human’), is an individual who can shape-shift into a wolf (or especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid […]

Entry Werewolf (Folklore)
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In folklore, a werewolf (from Old English werwulf ‘man-wolf’), or occasionally lycanthrope (from Ancient Greek λυκάνθρωπος, lykánthrōpos, ‘wolf-human’), is an individual who can shape-shift into a wolf (or especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid […]