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Post by werewolfpage on May 13, 2009 12:54:03 GMT -6
Converse Texas is an old-time ranching community. Some time ago a rancher wanted his 15 year old son to “come of age” and become a man. His task was to go out into the wild and kill a deer for the family to eat. The boy went out and after a few days, still had not returned.
A search party was formed to locate the boy. Some time into the search the rancher heard a noise in the distance. Thinking that he had found his son, he ran off in the direction of the noise.
What he found was an eight-foot-tall beast that looked like a cross between a large ape and a wolf that was eating the boy. The rancher fired shots at the beast as it retreated into the woods, but it was too late to save his son. The grief-stricken rancher died shortly after, suffering from depression and a broken heart.
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Post by b on Oct 15, 2009 8:14:08 GMT -6
This reminds me somewhat of the stories of Bigfoot much like The Beast of Bray Road. The discriptions of the creature from Wisconson have an eerily common thread with the discriptoons of a Bigfoot creature.
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Post by bridget86 on Feb 16, 2010 6:00:30 GMT -6
I was flipping through channels one day and came across a few shows on Werewolves. One was called Lost Tapes and the other Werewolves - The Dark Survivors. In both they were described as human looking creatures that were faster and stronger, had sharp canines, nails, and a bit hairer then the average human. On another show MonsterQuest, they all described the creatures they saw as large, hairy creatures that were either bear or wolf-like in appearance, some even went so far as to make the Werewolf sound more like Bigfoot. No, I have no idea what I'm trying to get at here. Maybe what I'm tryiing to say is that there are so many different variations about Werewolves that I'm honestly not sure what to believe. I have tried to find solid proof of their existence, I even dated a guy who said he was one(I'm not going to go into detail about what happened when he went to prove it). Even with everything that I have read and seen myself something still doesn't feel right. There are still others out there who say Werewolves don't exist. I am running out of places to turn to for honest answers. Hopefully I'll find what I'm looking for here. ~Bridget
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Post by b on Feb 27, 2010 3:19:00 GMT -6
Fortunatly, or unfortunatly depending on your perspective, the werewolf does not exsist as a physical being. There are those that make that claim but alas they fall under the same catagory as those claiming to be immortal vampires.
To bad really, I think the world would be a much more interesting place if they truly did walk among us.
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Post by ED on Jun 1, 2010 21:36:08 GMT -6
I actually thought people were kidding when they say they beleive in werewolves and vampires absolutely crazy there is no such thing as a werewolf crazy people yes but if there was it would be Demonic in nature. I myself like a good movie but they don't exist and people can try to prove any thing they want but it's just not true. I do have better things to do than waste my time looking for werewolves and vampires I am more likeley to have a visit from ET it's time to grow up fact is fact and fiction is fiction this is fiction
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Post by nobody on Nov 9, 2010 15:35:38 GMT -6
hang in there bridget we'll find you I was flipping through channels one day and came across a few shows on Werewolves. One was called Lost Tapes and the other Werewolves - The Dark Survivors. In both they were described as human looking creatures that were faster and stronger, had sharp canines, nails, and a bit hairer then the average human. On another show MonsterQuest, they all described the creatures they saw as large, hairy creatures that were either bear or wolf-like in appearance, some even went so far as to make the Werewolf sound more like Bigfoot. No, I have no idea what I'm trying to get at here. Maybe what I'm tryiing to say is that there are so many different variations about Werewolves that I'm honestly not sure what to believe. I have tried to find solid proof of their existence, I even dated a guy who said he was one(I'm not going to go into detail about what happened when he went to prove it). Even with everything that I have read and seen myself something still doesn't feel right. There are still others out there who say Werewolves don't exist. I am running out of places to turn to for honest answers. Hopefully I'll find what I'm looking for here. ~Bridget
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Post by priko on Dec 10, 2011 8:04:39 GMT -6
For one I wonder where this story comes from.
Second, when you go through actual folklore through the centuries you will find that the description is more fitting for what is called a Dog-man or Cynocephalus.
Actual legends, especially pior to the 19th century, depicting werewolves as such big hybrid creatures are very rare and the werewolf was thought as four-legged and either looking like a wolf or being very wolfish in appearance. Even in fiction this depiction of the werewolf has only become popular in the 20th century.
And in regard to the Beast of Bray Road or the Michigan Dogman, it must be said that there are no reports about alleged shapeshifting and this connected with their description makes it more reasonable to classify such beings as Dogmen (if they exist that is) instead of werewolves.
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Post by slyshadowwalker on Mar 24, 2014 18:35:22 GMT -6
Here in Michigan we have Dogmen. They're tall wolf beasts that can tear solid steel and outrun a deer by a mile. They peek in windows and break in if they want. Their almost indestructible. They've been known to take bullets like no other. Of course, that's just legend.
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Post by axoteoroke on May 5, 2019 17:42:43 GMT -6
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Post by deae on Apr 13, 2021 2:36:27 GMT -6
the deputies of Converse were given silver bullets. A werewolf appears as a bigger than average wolf. A lycan is a bipedal beast- humanoid in appearance
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Post by xreaperx on Jun 13, 2021 17:53:38 GMT -6
With a quick overthought on skimming through this page. I’ve realized that most of the alleged sightings of “werewolves”, “dog men”, and “lycan”, in which state is -lycanthropy- have one common denominator despite every variation that’s shown. They are all not quite fully man, huminod-or just one particular type of being in the most generalized manner or state. As you have said; Lycans-are man and beast but moreover not walking on four legs but instead two. Which is a steady correlation to that of how a man would walk yes? Dog man-tall indestructible beasts with no particular or specified futures I believe, but enough thought of a human to break into a house or maybe even “peek” through a window yes? “Allegedly” and as the name implies dog “man” Ape, wolf, beast, or Bigfoot.-an ape has a huge resemblance to that of a human-and the mythical “Bigfoot” is said to have walked on two legs, yes? I can see that there is enough related and correlated “say so’s” to rave over the idea that they could still be half man. And yet I have stated the obvious all throughout this allegation. I just thought I’d put this out there. -R
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