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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‘The museum of lycanthropy’ is a real thing.
I always thought banishment a funny punishment..not locking up the bad guy,no penalty of death,we are just gonna have you push off. Deciding to send the criminal to the next land,to be other people's problem 🙄
I think my favorite legend of how to become a werewolf is by wearing a belt made from the skin of an executed murderer. It just seems obtainable but requires commitment.