
From all of this I found another interesting fact. I found an ancient book tucked between several books on the top shelf. The contents of the book turned all the stories about werewolves as night mansters.
Werewolves are divided into three types. First, the werewolf was pure blood. A pure-blooded werewolf is described as a human being who can completely transform into a wolf. They have a great power. Their ability is found in vision, smell and very sharp hearing. Walk in the voice and can change at any time of day or night, on a full moon or crescent.
The second, a werewolf of mixed blood. As the name suggests, this werewolf is a mixture of werewolves and ordinary humans. The offspring that will be born will have the same abilities as a pure-blood werewolf and can also transform itself into a perfect wolf. It was just that their strength was limited, not as strong as a pure-blooded werewolf.
But under other conditions a mixed-blood werewolf can have abilities or powers that exceed a pure-blooded human. Not all children born from this mixed marriage will have werewolf abilities. The probability is only 50%. What is certain is that mixed-blooded werewolves are hard to guess.
Lastly, the werewolf was bitten by another werewolf. In this case it is this kind of werewolf that is referred to as the real monster. Those who get a bite from a werewolf can turn into a half-wolf in the light of the full moon. Their strength was limitless and usually brutal. Likes to attack anyone they meet tampa except.
This is because the bite of a werewolf has a poison that can make the human body poisoned and eventually mutate into a ferocious wolf like. With just a slight injury, the poison would spread throughout the bloodstream causing the victim to turn into a cold-blooded monster. This poison is only active on a perfect full moon night.
The change of pure-blooded and mixed werewolf could not just happen there were several stages that they had to go through. This stage in addition to training changes gradually but also increasing the ability gradually as well. The power of the werewolf is enormous. To master it also cannot be spontaneous. If spontaneously, that is what happens to a werewolf because it was bitten by another werewolf.
Stages of change occur at uncertain ages. It can appear at the age of 12 years but it can also be at the age of 20 years. If they are past the age of 20 years it is a sign that they are not werewolves (note: only if they are mixed-blood werewolves. There has never been a case of pure-blooded werewolves not undergoing any stage of change). After experiencing the first stage usually the second stage occurs a month later and for the next month the third stage continues as it is until the stage of refinement. The stages of werewolf change are divided into six stages.
First stage.
At this stage, a new werewolf ability appeared. Although it is actually not just emerged that their werewolf abilities will be perfected. The changes that occur are far from perfect and will last a very short time. The enhanced ability was an inaudible move. Those who have gone through this stage can walk and even run without causing a sound that can be heard by ordinary humans.
Second stage.
At this stage, feathers grow that fill the entire body and dance teeth elongated but still in human form. The changes last a little longer than the first stage. The enhanced ability is smell. They will have a very sharp and sensitive smell.
Third stage.
At this stage, more changes lead to the face with the appearance of a wolf-like snout and elongated nails, but do not leave changes in the previous stage. Changes at this stage will be longer and painful. The enhanced ability is hearing. They can hear sounds from a distance and can hear small sounds in the middle of the noise.
Fourth stage.
At this stage, their form would be more like a wolf-headed monster, a body full of feathers and sharp claws. Usually this stage change lasts for an hour or even more. The enhanced ability is vision. They will have sharp vision and be able to see in the dark with minimal lighting.
Fifth stage.
Sixth/last stages.
At this stage the wolf form has reached the perfect stage. The change this time will be shorter but very draining. So to change into a human being again requires the help of another werewolf. By channeling some of their energy to people who are undergoing this final stage change. After going through this final stage they would usually be marked as new members in their respective werewolf clans.
To distinguish pure-blooded/mixed werewolf (change in stage four) from werewolf by being bitten. It was very easy, pure-blooded/mixed werewolves usually had tails.
I closed the book quickly, it caused his voice to echo in the library. I was surprised to hear it myself. I paused for a while after reading a few chapters of this book. I'm trying to re-understand everything.
"Is all this real? This book is so strange. It was too detailed about werewolves, as if they did exist. And the understanding of the werewolf in this book is very different from the story that spread in the wider community."
It crossed my mind. Maybe the werewolves did exist and they were hiding somewhere or mingling with society. Why can I think like this? Because I've seen other mystical things and it's in my family. Like uncle. She is a witch. Magic is included in what has not been revealed. But I've seen it with my own eyes.
If it's about my abilities that were passed down from my mother. I can't say it's something that hasn't been revealed yet. I know a lot of people who can see invisible creatures. But after my mother explained that our ability was more than that and worse, my mother said that I was also proficient in controlling this ability. Why are you thinking more and more dizzy. I shouldn't have to read books like this.
I lay myself among the books. I looked at my watch. The clock shows at 23. 15 I did not think it turned out to be this late. I was too lazy to go down to my room. My eyes can no longer resist sleepiness, and plus the library room is dark. I just light the reading lamp to light up.
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