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WELL my teacher has assigned us a reserach project. It's about myths like the Bermuda Triangle, ghosts, Bigfoor, ect. My topic? Werewolves 8D

Now we had a choice of either making a research journal or a video journal. I chose a video journal.

Now I need ideas.

Any suggestions? Any good articles about werewolves? How should I approsh the video project?

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*coughwaitingforsoragetopopupcough* Well..... theres always Wikipedia 8D /shot xD I would have chose werewolves or aliens OwO Well you can always start with the basics like what werewolves are, where they originated etc. and then add other extra things like famous werewolves, movies, and all that mix. I'd just show a clip of werewolves from movies or images of them and have some eerie music in the background.

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xDD I have Wikipedia open ight now o-o

Well me and my group want to tape and make it like all "Day 1, one of our comrades has just been killed by the beast *eeria music then a howl*" xDD something like that

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Never fear, Sorage55 your NATIVE AMERICAN WEREWOLF! is here. :P I know everything there is to know about Werewolves, after my many years of research (If you count 3 years as "many") I can say how to detect a Werewolf, how to become a Werewolf and even how to kill a Werewolf (duh :P) If you need mah just hollah. :D

 

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Well I guess I should just show you this website i've made:

 

www.mdiw.weebly.com

This website is originally made for me so I can dump all my research on Mythology on here. Of course, its still incomplete in filling, but fully operation thus far. Feel free to look upon the Werewolf Page.

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On the topic of Werewolves (In case you haven'r read in my website) Werewolves and Vampires are indeed natural born enemies, and yet they have more things in common then you think. In Medieval Europe, the corpses of some people executed as werewolves were cremated rather than buried in order to prevent them from being resurrected as vampires. Before the end of the 19th century, the Greeks believed that the corpses of werewolves, if not destroyed, would return to life as vampires in the form of wolves or hyenas which prowled battlefields, drinking the blood of dying soldiers. In the same vein, in some rural areas of Germany, Poland and Northern France, it was once believed that people who died in mortal sin came back to life as blood-drinking wolves. This differs from conventional werewolfery, where the creature is a living being rather than an undead apparition. These vampiric werewolves would return to their human corpse form at daylight. They were dealt with by decapitation with a spade and exorcism by the parish priest. The head would then be thrown into a stream, where the weight of its sins were thought to weigh it down. Sometimes, the same methods used to dispose of ordinary vampires would be used. The vampire was also linked to the werewolf in East European countries, particularly Bulgaria, Serbia and Slovakia. In Serbia, the werewolf and vampire are known collectively as one creature; Vulkodlak. In Hungarian and Balkan mythology, many werewolves were said to be vampiric witches who became wolves in order to suck the blood of men born under the full moon in order to preserve their health. In their human form, these werewolves were said to have pale, sunken faces, hollow eyes, swollen lips and flabby arms. The Haitian j

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