The History of Lycanthropy

“All throughout the various worlds and realms, tales of creatures that transform into something beyond their normal skeletal structure have been told as warnings, as myths, as deities to worship, as monsters to fear, or as a people simply looking to live their lives with others who understand the change.”

Oral & Traditional Stories from Across the Realms

About the book:

The book contains a chapters devoted to each realm the author has visited. Each chapter is broken down into sections that include things like “oral stories”, “mythologies”, “written accounts”, “personal testimonies”, “communal traditional stories”, and various other topics that help the reader understand the nature of each story and how it relates to the society from which it was created.

This hefty tomb weighs roughly 15lbs and is kept in a box to ensure the binding remains intact.

Author Info:

Archivist Plumbleton travels across the realms collecting and transcribing legends, myths, stories, rumors, and tales regarding lycanthrope.

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Rating: 5 out of 5.
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