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Origin of the Werewolf Legend


During middle ages, especially from 15th to 17th century, Europe was under the dark shadow of ignorance and superstitions. Towns were underdeveloped and people lived near woods. The fear of wolves was like a nightmare. Their attacks were so frequent and atrocious in nature that people even feared to travel from one place to another. Every morning, countryside people would find half-eaten human limbs scattered on their fields. Stubbe was put on a torture wheel where he confessed sixteen murders including two pregnant women and thirteen children. The history behind his downfall was rather bizarre. He had started to practice sorcery when he was only 12 and was so obsessed with it that even tried to make a pact with the Devil. Wearing a magic girdle he started to attack his enemies, real or imaginary. After several months, he would take the guise of a wolf and continued with his evil acts with more brutality. In the wolf form he used to tear up victims’ throats and suck warm blood from veins. Gradually his thirst for blood grew and he roamed around fields in search of prey. http://members.tripod.com/alam25/first.htm

 

 

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April 22, 2008

J. Tucker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

 

 

 

Week Ahead

April 30-Golf Meet @ Creek Valley

May 2-bayard B-C-D Track Meet

May 3-Prom

 

 

 

  Golf

This is the people I talked to about how they did in the golf meat April 22.

Jacob Childers
Score-88 [Front-9 (47) Back-9 (41)]
Got 7th place

Pol Rowlett
Score-122 [Front-64 Back-58]

Keith Rowlett
Score-128 [Front-64 Back-65]

 

 

 

 

 

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