The VERY Messed Up Origins™ of Werewolves
Jon Solo・2 minutes read
Humans evolved from animals, with animalistic traits still present in human DNA. Mythology and folklore blur the line between human and animal, with werewolves being a staple in ancient myths and pop culture.
Insights
- Humans evolved from animals, prioritizing brain development over physical traits, leading to residual animalistic traits in human DNA that influence unconscious behaviors.
- The concept of werewolves, rooted in ancient myths and folklore across different cultures, reflects a blend of human and animal characteristics, perpetuated by historical fears and associations with wolves as violent and wild beings.
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Recent questions
What are the origins of werewolf myths?
Various cultures like South America, Mexico, and France.
How do werewolves transform?
Synchronized with the lunar cycle.
What is the significance of silver in werewolf mythology?
Effective against werewolves due to historical accessibility.
Are there real-world conditions resembling werewolf traits?
Conditions like rabies, hypertrochosis, and lycanthropy.
How did the church view werewolf stories?
Attempted to suppress due to pagan origins.
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