The werewolf really needs no introduction. The word werewolf is a combination of two words: wer- which means a male human being, and wolf...
As the name of this beast suggests, the werewolf is half-man, half-wolf. As the legend goes, a man who is a werewolf, turns into a full-fledged wolf on the night of the full moon.
is a werewolf fact or fiction.... ?
Pure fiction, because had/if werewolf exist(ed), their would be a very much evident outbreak. People being infected, would in turn infect.
wsould receive anyone who tells you "Anything is possible." as
a person who simply wants to pull your chain, and impress upon you something. It's always lets spook so, and so by validating their fantasy, and delusions.
There's no shortage of people willing to believe it, Dab. Most need no convincing. It's as if they need to believe.
I believe they are real just as shape shifters are. The reason why I say that us because if you read up on Native American Indian myths or forklores they believe in there Shamans who shape shift. It would be something you may want to look up along with Japanese culture in shape shifters and werefoxes (Werewolves too)
If you want to know more hit me up....
my friend claims she has seen a guy whos physical shape changes in moon and starts resembling like a beast and becomes hostile....like a werewolf...don't know whether she is making up or it happens....
The theory behind the werewolve I believe is real. It is know that there are ppl out there that have hair growing all over their body like what a werewolf has. It is also known that children have been found with packs of wolves and they act eactly like wolves. So yeah a part of the story is true but the part where a human can change into a physical wolf...nahhh dont think so, but I have an open mind and believe anything is possible
Again, I believe this has been answered quite nicely. There isn't much more if anything, that can be added to this.
Please read the forum posting rules AND review other threads that have a huge conversation/discussion going on to see how they work. There is nothing wrong with this topic - it's just the way it's been presented that causes pause.