Post them in here!
I'll start:
Interesting "Werewolf Legends from Germany" stories:
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/werewolf.html
"The Loup-Garou Legends of Old Vincennes" stories:
http://rking.vinu.edu/loup.htm
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I`m gonna have to read some of that stuff...cool links Bus.
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I started reading them in class but I had to go to my next one Very interesting though. Here's one I saw on the PACK forums about a werewolf sighting in Wales (fairly too if I remember right)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/gu … wolf.shtml
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Here's one from the all great and knowledgableWiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werewolf
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Aye, they have one on Therianthropy, too, as noted elsewhere.
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That's cool!
Here's one I saw posted in the Pack forums: http://www.allenvarney.com/av_were.html It was posted there by a member named Bloodmoon_Star and I believe she is the creator of the site. It discusses the origin of werewolf legends and even games and movies. I thought it was pretty cool
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I have just posted the site again after a 2 year hiatus.
http://www.werewolfpage.com
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Why you were gone for two years?
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I like that website.
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Probably my favorite Native American story, begins on page 136: http://books.google.com/books?id=DtG1Zi … p;resnum=1
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Very interesting. Anything besides the concept that stands out as to why it is your favorite?
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I really like the message behind it, also, the conclusion provides a welcomed reversal from the typical happy moral story ending.
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That is very true. It seems like quite a few Native American tales don't follow the western tradition of concluding the tale with a happy ending. I almost think it makes it a bit more powerful in teaching the lesson.
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I agree... I also like the conflict that an unresolved story causes in the mind... it's almost like a cliffhanger.
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Well it is VERY nice that you enjoy that type of ending.
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