lichen lycan. is this anything.
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My Lycanthrope pin inspired by the Etruscan pottery. I just had to! 🤩😆
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1310322920/limited-edition-lycanthrope-hard-enamel
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When your werewolf boyfriend accidentally knocks stuff over with his tail because it's wagging so hard when he sees you. ♡
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Happy early Easter ^^
Aww! Thank you! Jazz and Sabine are excited too!
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Mfs be like “oh my god, that’s so gender” and it’s literally just a picture of a werewolf.
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Omg guys look it's literally me! Me fr!
Anyways, moon bless you and may your tail always have reason to wag.
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Feralytosis
The werewolf disease
Different specimens of the primate order can be affected by this rare sickness.
The main symptoms are a total change in the anatomy of the body, increase in size, elongation of the muzzle and a great appetite for meat, preferably of the species of the infected subject.
lýkos-protanthropos Primordial Were-man.
The Protanthropos is a cuadrupedal animal with great intelligence and are very sociable, they're often found in big groups or tribes, ruled by a dominant (Alpha) pair.
These creatures can spread the sickness throught bites and corporal fluids, altought the percentage of surviving a direct attack of any of these beasts is close to none.
lykánthropos Homo sapiens lycaon.
The illness is believed to have spread to the human world when the outcast Lycaon started his reign over Arcadia, Greece.
Starting generations of disease that stretches into modern times, despite this, werewolves are nearly extinct due to the extensive hunt made by humans.
(top to bottom) lýkoseráida & lýkosnános
These are examples of small variations of the sickness, these are rather exotic due to the spreading method of the disease.
these creatures are often formed by experimentation rather than a natural contagion.
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