were
wolf
noun
Third Person
werewolves
1
a fictional person who is cursed and can transform into a large wolf and back to human form during full moon
- Legends of werewolves date back centuries, depicting them as fearsome creatures of the night.
- According to folklore, a bite from a werewolf can curse a person to transform into a wolf-like creature under certain conditions.
- The villagers whispered tales of a werewolf prowling the forest, hunting under the light of the full moon.
- In literature and film, werewolves are often portrayed as tragic figures battling their inner animal instincts.
- The folklore of werewolves varies across cultures, with different beliefs about their origins and abilities.
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