The legend of the werewolf arose in Greece
History of Rosana Chax - Amapa, Brasil
The legend of the werewolf arose in Greece, which said that the werewolf was a king called Lycaon, who became infamous for his cruelty, murdering all travelers who sought shelter in his home. Zeus disguised himself as a traveler and visited the palace to verify the stories. During dinner, Zeus noticed that Lycaon tried to serve him human flesh, which enraged him. In retaliation, Zeus destroyed Lycaon's palace, cursed him, and turned him into a wolf. According to Brazilian legend, when a mother has 7 daughters and finally a son, this will be a werewolf. Once transformed into a werewolf on the night of the full moon, he goes out looking for victims. In the North, the werewolf would be a man who has poor health with anemia and, once transformed, feeds on the blood of other humans. In the South, the fact that turns a man into a werewolf would be incest. Popular culture has spread that he can only be killed by sharp objects or a bullet made of silver.
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