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Lycanthrope (other)
A lycanthrope or werewolf is a mythological creature. Lycanthrope may also refer to: * "Lycanthrope" (song), a song by +44 from ''When Your Heart Stops Beating'' * ''Lycanthropes'', a role-playing accessory book by Geoff Pass for ''Chill'' See also *Lycanthropy (other) * Lycan (other) * '' Lycanthropus'', a 1962 Italian horror film * ''Licántropo ''Licántropo'', also known as ''Licantropo: The Moonlight Murders'' or ''Lycanthrope: The Full Moon Killer'', is a 1996 Spanish horror film that is the 11th in the "Hombre Lobo" series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul N ...
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Werewolf
In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (; ; uk, Вовкулака, Vovkulaka), is an individual that can shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction (often a bite or the occasional scratch from another werewolf) with the transformations occurring on the night of a full moon. Early sources for belief in this ability or affliction, called lycanthropy (), are Petronius (27–66) and Gervase of Tilbury (1150–1228). The werewolf is a widespread concept in European folklore, existing in many variants, which are related by a common development of a Christian interpretation of underlying European folklore developed during the Christendom, medieval period. From the early modern period, werewolf beliefs also spread to the New World with colonialism. Belief in werewolves developed in parallel to the belief in European witchcraft, witches, in the ...
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Lycanthrope (song)
"Lycanthrope" is a song by American rock band +44, released on September 1, 2006 as the second single from the group's debut studio album, ''When Your Heart Stops Beating'' (2006). Background "Lycanthrope" is the opening track of the band's debut studio album, ''When Your Heart Stops Beating'', and was intended to introduce the band but leave the listener guessing. The song has been described as "another vitriolic and dark track about things ending, loneliness, hollow words and feeling broken. The protagonist in the chorus says he's going to set the other person free and to just let things happen without being afraid—if they would only just stop talking. Despite initial protestations, it's another track that is surely directed toward Tom_DeLonge.html" ;"title="ormer bandmate Tom DeLonge">ormer bandmate Tom DeLonge despite cover stories that Mark and Travis may have felt moved to offer along the way."Shooman, 2010. p. 158 "Lycanthrope" was first released through the band's offi ...
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Chill (role-playing Game)
''Chill'' is an investigative and modern horror role-playing game originally published by Pacesetter Ltd in 1984 that captures the feel of 20th-century horror films. Setting ''Chill'' is inspired by, and attempts to capture the feel of, 20th-century horror films, where usual foes are vampires, werewolves, mummies, ghosts, and ghouls. Players take on the role of envoys, members of a secret organization known as S.A.V.E. (''Societas Argenti Viae Eternitata'', or, The Eternal Society of the Silver Way) that tracks down and eliminates evil in the world. History The game was introduced by Pacesetter Ltd in 1984. The following year, Target Games released a Swedish version under the name ''Chock'' (Swedish for "shock" or "fright"), and in 1985, Schmidt Spiele released a French version. Pacesetter also launched the board game '' Black Morn Manor'', also translated into French (''Le Manoir des Ténèbres'') by Schmidt Spiele. Pacesetter ceased operations in 1986, bringing the publicati ...
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Lycanthropy (other)
Werewolf, Lycanthropy is the mythological ability or power of a human being to undergo transformation into an animal like state, such as a werewolf. Lycanthropy may also refer to: * Clinical lycanthropy, the delusional belief that a person can transform into a wolf or other animal * Lycanthropy (album), ''Lycanthropy'' (album), a 2003 album by Patrick Wolf * "Lycanthropy," a song by Six Feet Under from ''Haunted (Six Feet Under album), Haunted'' * "Lycanthropy", a song by Fear Before from ''The Always Open Mouth'' See also

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Lycan (other)
Lycan may refer to: * Lycan, Colorado * An abbreviation for lycanthrope (werewolf) popularized by the ''Underworld'' film series People with the surname * William Lycan (born 1945), American philosopher See also * Lykan HyperSport, a Lebanese car * Lycanthrope (other) * Lycaon (other) Lycaon may refer to: Mythology * Lycaon (Greek myth), name of mythological characters named Lycaon ** Lycaon (son of Priam), son of king Priam of Troy by Laothoe ** Lycaon (king of Arcadia), son of Pelasgus and Meliboea, the mythical first king of ... * Lichen (other) {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Lycanthropus
''Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory'' ( it, Lycanthropus) is a 1961 Italian horror film directed by Paolo Heusch. Plot Wolves have been roaming around a girls' reformatory. When the girls begin to get murdered, suspicion focuses on both the wolves and on a handsome, newly hired science teacher, who might be a werewolf. Cast Production ''Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory'' was shot in 1961 around Cinecittà Studios and Rome. In the film, director Paolo Heusch is credited under the name Richard Benson. One of the films screenwriters Ernesto Gastaldi explained that it was mandatory to give yourself an English name in Italian productions of the time because "that's the way the producers wanted it." The German actor Curt Lowens plays the werewolf in the film. Lowens described the werewolf transformations as being shot in reverse starting with full make-up and shot in reverse with more elements of his transformations being removed, the whole process shot with dissolves taking over three ho ...
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