
Werewolves are not barbarians. But that’s not what the thesaurus says!
Apr 18, 2015
1 min

The vampire deer is perhaps the most unlikely creature you ever would have expect to see – it is an elegant typical looking deer in every way except when you get to its face – this deer has the face of a kangaroo and the fangs of a vampire! Hanging out of each side of the vampire deer’s mouth are two long, scary, sharp, fangs that look just like vampire fangs!
Jan 16, 2015
3 min

How in the world might werewolves be able to predict earthquakes you might wonder? Well, the answer is fairly complex and is dependent upon how much of the werewolf is influenced by its "wolf" side and how much of the werewolf is influenced by its "human" side.
Jan 11, 2015
4 min

Everyone has the same dream. To find hope, and solace, and inspiration in the deep dark silent night of winter. Everyone wants the the stars twinkling above, and the cold breeze brushing through their hair while they drink a cup of steaming hot cocoa and listen to stories of love and giving. Proving the point, Silent Night the Christmas carol has been translated into over 140 languages, and since it was composed in 1818 has been sung by everyone from Beyonce to Elvis Presley.
But do not anger the werewolf, or your dream will not come to fruition. Christmas or not. For even on Christmas, the werewolf stalks his prey. If the night is silent, it will only be briefly – before too long the howls of the werewolf will pierce the night, as will the cries of fear from the creatures who had crossed paths with the Creature of the Night.
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Dec 21, 2014
2 min

At night mares would sit on the chests of humans suffocating them and giving them nightmares! And yes, that is the origin for the word NIGHTMARE!
Nov 23, 2014
2 min

Not all werewolves are covered in a thick layer of fur or hair all over their bodies
Sep 10, 2013
2 min

Werewolves were so much more prevalent hundreds of years ago… so much so that people worshiped them. People feared them. People told stories about them at night. Some people wanted to be one. Others wanted no part of what they considered a “curse”. But then they disappeared. Oh, not completey, there were still stories that were told and people still knew of their existence…but for the most part, compared to how prominent they had been, they disappeared. The sightings were fewer and farther between. The change took place over time, and seemed to keep pace with the changes in technology. Many modern day people use this as a sign and signal that people are getting smarter, werewolves never existed, they are all myth and legend. If werewolves were ever real, “where have they all gone?” they say.
Where have they gone? The werewolves are around you. They have blended in with society. And they are not what people expect them to be. They are not the hulking evil monsters of times gone by…if they ever were. Sure, there are exceptions to every rule, but they are very generally not what movies portray them as. As technology has expanded threatening to expose them, the werewolves have chosen to hide themselves. But if you look, you’ll find them. In certain places you will find them were they are able to cloak their identities. In other places you’ll find them where they are able to be themselves in relative seclusion. If you’re still wondering where the werewolves have gone, I’d ask have you really looked?
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Feb 23, 2013
2 min
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