Tuesday, 13 September 2022

Lycanthrope tricks of Transdanubia



There are many ways of turning into a werewolf, and some I've already mentioned on posts before. There is another method found in the folklore of Transdanubia, a region in Hungary, the country of Bela Lugosi, Harry Houdini, and the infamous Countess Bathory, who was said to have bathed in the blood of virgins to keep herself beautiful. Nestled in the Alps, between rivers such as Danube, Drava and Mura, Trandanubia is believed to be full of werewolf legends. 

It was always believed that a werewolf has been cursed, either since infancy or as a child. It could happen to boys and girls. This werewolf growing baby would've been mistreated and neglected by parents because of the curse, so by the age of seven, the child would experience transformation into a wolf and run off into the wilderness. Most of the times the werewolf curse isn't always on children but can be given to adults. It can happen when a man and woman passes through an arch of a birch tree up to three times, while holding wild roses, or even wearing these flowers.

Wolf Girl Night

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