We take a look at some of the infamous and weirdest Werewolf trials of 16th and 17th century Europe. Some of them might surprise you. Whether or not the accused were actually werewolves though, is up to you to decide.
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My first thought about werewolves is the people. Do they change back, do they know what they are, do they have compassion, or have any seeked help ??
I never figured Estonia would have so many legends of werebeasts, strange
I'm from Ghent myself. I've read old Flemish wherewolf stories but never heard of actual wherewolf trials having been conducted in the region. Very fascinating stuff.
You do realize that the book of enoch which came b4 the Church says that ALL magic was taught to us by the fallen right?