I believe it was from around the Rhine river region. But the internet has been a poor source for finding anything but the most well known stories. It has been years since I found this story. The basics I think is that a woman supposedly had a child by a werewolf who had passed through the area and when this was found out the authorities killed the child (who was a kid age by this time I think) and when the werewolf returned he trashed the local monistary and killed the priest or bishop or what not (who had condemned the kid) before disapearing.
Maybe Its not all that famouse because unlike the more common ones to find the werewolf gets away at the end.
Looking for a lost werewolf legend.
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Re: Looking for a lost werewolf legend.
I know a lot more of these than most people do, but I don't remember this one. I think, however, that I might have read a similar legend but with a different sort of shapeshifter as the absentee father. Can't recall the details, though.Rhuen wrote:I believe it was from around the Rhine river region. But the internet has been a poor source for finding anything but the most well known stories. It has been years since I found this story. The basics I think is that a woman supposedly had a child by a werewolf who had passed through the area and when this was found out the authorities killed the child (who was a kid age by this time I think) and when the werewolf returned he trashed the local monistary and killed the priest or bishop or what not (who had condemned the kid) before disapearing.
Maybe Its not all that famouse because unlike the more common ones to find the werewolf gets away at the end.
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Re: Looking for a lost werewolf legend.
Thinking back to it, I remember it said the father took the form of a wolf to meet the mother (which has made me think it was a werewolf), but it might have been an Incubus, something I hadn't known about way back when I came across this story.Jamie wrote:I know a lot more of these than most people do, but I don't remember this one. I think, however, that I might have read a similar legend but with a different sort of shapeshifter as the absentee father. Can't recall the details, though.Rhuen wrote:I believe it was from around the Rhine river region. But the internet has been a poor source for finding anything but the most well known stories. It has been years since I found this story. The basics I think is that a woman supposedly had a child by a werewolf who had passed through the area and when this was found out the authorities killed the child (who was a kid age by this time I think) and when the werewolf returned he trashed the local monistary and killed the priest or bishop or what not (who had condemned the kid) before disapearing.
Maybe Its not all that famouse because unlike the more common ones to find the werewolf gets away at the end.
when I look in the mirror what looks back isn't always my reflection.
Re: Looking for a lost werewolf legend.
Hmmmmm. I'm trying, but I'm just not remembering anything useful.Rhuen wrote:Thinking back to it, I remember it said the father took the form of a wolf to meet the mother (which has made me think it was a werewolf), but it might have been an Incubus, something I hadn't known about way back when I came across this story.Jamie wrote:I know a lot more of these than most people do, but I don't remember this one. I think, however, that I might have read a similar legend but with a different sort of shapeshifter as the absentee father. Can't recall the details, though.Rhuen wrote:I believe it was from around the Rhine river region. But the internet has been a poor source for finding anything but the most well known stories. It has been years since I found this story. The basics I think is that a woman supposedly had a child by a werewolf who had passed through the area and when this was found out the authorities killed the child (who was a kid age by this time I think) and when the werewolf returned he trashed the local monistary and killed the priest or bishop or what not (who had condemned the kid) before disapearing.
Maybe Its not all that famouse because unlike the more common ones to find the werewolf gets away at the end.
-Jamie Hall
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