We get werewolf from the monster bash box i think
yes it can kill a werewolf in the movies.
There were two the raven and the dove.
No, in the game Two Worlds one can not became a werewolf. There are some characters in the game that are werewolves.
No, being a werewolf and being a mermaid are two completely different things.
Claire is a character in the Twilight series who is a young werewolf. She is Imprinted on by Quil Ateara, which means he is drawn to her and sees her as his soulmate. Claire is a member of the Quileute tribe, and her story is featured in the later books of the series.
One plus one does not equal two when it refers to reproduction of man or animals, etc. One man and one woman can equal many children and we all know about rabbits!
The definition of a fable is 'a story with talking animals'. With this definition in mind it only seems natural that their is one or two such in a fable.
i think you need to get biten to inject the venom
"Cycle of the Werewolf" is a horror novella written by Stephen King, where a small town in Maine is terrorized by a mysterious werewolf. The story unfolds through a series of connected events that occur each month with the full moon. The book is known for its blend of horror, suspense, and dark humor.
The term two-by-two refers to the Noah and the Ark story in the Bible. This story can be found in Genesis, the first book of the Bible, when the Lord told Noah and his family to build an ark to save his people from the future flood of the earth. The Lord spoke of leading the animals two-by-two into the ark that Noah built, with the help of his family. This ark was to be filled with all the animals of the world; one male and one female, for reproduction purposes. The animals came to Noah in two's and entered the ark two-by-two.
Neither of these two creatures actually exist, so what happens is up to the author of the story they appear in. If you want to write a story about werepires (or vampwolves, whatever), go ahead. It can't possibly be worse than Twilight.
Could you be referring to 'Gingersnaps'