Classified SSIT Report –
The Different Breeds Of Werewolves
By
Elisha Worthall and
Dr. Xavier Bell1
INTRODUCTION2
The following SSIT - Supernatural Scientific Investigative Team - report is an analysis and classification of the different breeds of Werewolves in the world. 3
Unlike Vampires, whose species can be found in over 75% of the countries on this planet; Werewolves are localized to certain geographic locations or continents. There were no Werewolves found on the continents of Africa, Australia nor South America. 4
This is believed to be because like with most dominant species in the natural world, territorial disputes erupt. Shape-Shifters, animal-spirit entities or other man-eating entities, such as the El Chubacabra in Mexico or the Puma Spirit with certain Amazonian cultures; or with Voodoo created Zombies, claim the continents of Africa and South America. With the case of Australia, it is believed but as yet not verified, that before the continents divided after the Gondwanaland period, Werewolf migration had not yet reached the Australia region. 5
From the Circulator Elisha Worthall utilizing the Circulate’s 25th Century technology; she was able to see back into the Paleolithic era. Or in layman’s terms, by using the Viewing Room at Circulate Headquarters, she could safely view Earth’s ‘Dinosaur Era’ on a crystallized computer screen. The Circulator Elisha Worthall worked in conjunction with her Calculator Patrick O’Flannigan, as well as with another Circulator, Dr. Rufus Kell, to track the history of the ‘First Werewolf’ by homing in on the Werewolf’s DNA.6
It is now documented on the Circulate Mainframe that the First Werewolf, was a warm-blooded creature, with teeth and claws similar to the Raptor. In fact, the Raptor was the most closely related to this creature in physical characteristics, but it fell short in height and surprisingly, in temperament. Indeed, the only predator that was game to hunt the First Werewolf in the Paleolithic era was the largest of all carnivores, the T-Rex. 7
If the First Werewolf’s prey was extremely lucky to live through an attack, they would in turn begin to develop many of the First Werewolf’s physical characteristics. This was because of the dominant Werewolf DNA present in the First Werewolf’s saliva. The prey in turn, would spread these First Werewolf’s characteristics when they hunted. Even previous herbivore species would turn into carnivores from their mutation. Thus, the Werewolf DNA was spread across Gondwanaland with each new species of Werewolf developing. 8
When the meteor impacted with Earth and blanketed the planet in an icy darkness; the First Werewolf’s changed prey, managed to survive this period by going into hibernation. Then, as life on the surface of the planet changed, so did its’ mutated followers. To prevent itself from becoming extinct, the changed prey bred with another species that was the closest that came to a genetic cousin; an early life form from the Canidae family. From this coupling, its’ offspring came to feature more canine aspects. 9
The First Werewolf’s offspring lost it’s hard, protective, reptilian-like scales that covered its skin, but its superior strength remained. It also began to decrease in size, with each new mutation through the eons. Today, the species of Werewolf that resembles the most of the First Werewolf is the European Werewolf. The size, strength and temperament of this monster today, is in direct hereditary descent from its’ prehistoric forefather. 10
As with most Shape-Shifters, Werewolves are man-eaters, attributing their longevity from the bloodlust demanding fresh kill. The only exception to this rule is the Lokoti Werewolf, who started out as man-eaters, but to protect their secrecy, as well as for the safety of the humans in the Lokoti Tribe; they were able to curb their bloodlust from hunting human, to animal. Interestingly, the Lokoti Werewolf is the only Werewolf in the world that is not directly descended from the First Werewolf. 11
Similar to animal-spirit possession in other Shape-Shifters in Africa; the Lokoti Tribe’s Oral History indicates that they were created from both of the sharing of blood and spirit between a Lokoti Wolf (a rare species of Grey Wolf in Alaska), and a human tribal member. 12
Asian Werewolves and Lokoti Werewolves, are the only two species known to live in packs, or to be protective over their mates and young, which made these two species the most ‘sociable’ of all the breeds. 13
With all breeds of Werewolf, four commonalities can be found in all of the species;14
1. The bloodlust which is the controlling urge to feast on fresh flesh.
2. Allergic to silver, all species of Werewolves like Vampires and other Shape-Shifters, are allergic to this metal. They can be killed by either a silver bullet to the heart and brain, or a silver sword/ spear through the heart.
3. The change when a Werewolf shifts its shape from human to beast.
4. The impact of the full moon on the bloodlust, which can trigger a Werewolf to shape shift from human to beast. 15
When pursuing the investigation into Vampire legends in parts of Eastern Europe, this in turn led the investigators into the field of Werewolves. By the study of historical documents and by talking to members of the community in rural areas of Eastern Europe whilst investigating Vampires; SSIT heard many stories that linked Vampires to Werewolves. It was from investigating the European Vampire that the first Werewolf was discovered during the field work, which was the European Werewolf. 16
From our scans of the cell structure from these two supernatural creatures, it became apparent that both Vampires and Werewolves are Shape-Shifters; that is to say they are able to alter their physical form to hunt or when engaged in combat. The basic ‘fight or flight’ instinct appears to be the trigger which engages a Shape-Shifter’s ability to change. 17
Several Vampire species which includes the European Vampire, as well as all different species of Werewolf, are able to alter their physical shape from human to other; with a Werewolf changing the most, particularly the Asian Werewolf. 18
After further years of study and extensive traveling, we came to realize that similar to human beings, Werewolves also had different cultures as well as different physical characteristics. Indeed on this note, when SSIT was investigating different Vampire legends from around the world, the same truth was discovered in Vampires too – that depending on the geographic location, there exist different kinds of Vampires. As with most natural species, supernatural creatures also adapt differently depending on their environment. 19
Some Werewolf species were susceptive to meeting us and revealing themselves. This was under the strictest understanding that parts of these reports would be confidential for privacy reasons. Others, particularly the more dangerous of the species, were studied under subterfuge. 20
Due to the predatory nature of the European Werewolf; when we filmed and scanned this Werewolf in human form, changing into Werewolf, this was done covertly by Elisha Worthall acting alone. Since European Werewolves are man-eaters, Elisha Worthall was able to use her Circulator ability to instantaneously phase out of danger, as soon as the Werewolf picked up her scent. Indeed, when filming, scanning and documenting the different breeds, covert tactics were engaged, when investigating the breeds but two. The only members of Werewolf species that was open to our research were the Lokoti Werewolf or one of the Asian Werewolf Clans, the Hsu Clan. 21
After a tentative first meeting, where Elisha Worthall went to meet three members of the pack, who were among the Lokoti Tribal Elders; an exchange of information was initiated. In return for SSIT to investigate the Lokoti Werewolf, the Lokoti were permitted to learn about Elisha Worthall’s ability as a Circulator. Elisha Worthall was instantly recognized by the Werewolf Tribal Elders for being a Circulator, whom the Lokoti called ‘The Light People’. 22
A productive union was formed between SSIT and the Lokoti, as we shared our notes on other facets of the supernatural, with the Tribal Elders. Three of the Nine Tribal Elders, were Lokoti Werewolves, and another three of the human Tribal Elders were psychic, who exhibited a broad range of ESP. It was from the Lokoti Werewolves that even my associate Elisha Worthall, learned something new about herself. She was informed that Circulators have auras, which can be seen by Werewolves. In fact, we learned that Werewolves could also see a psychic's aura, as can other supernatural beings such as Vampires. 23
As Elisha Worthall showed off her unique abilities of a Circulator, she was allowed into the secret world of the Lokoti Werewolf. The Lokoti are a proud people, who have a strong attachment to the land that they have lived on for centuries. The Lokoti Werewolves are highly respected by the Tribe, and the secrecy of who was a Werewolf, is closely guarded by the Tribes people. 24
Indeed secrecy over identities as Werewolves was a common theme in all of the Werewolves that were investigated. Just as human murderers must hide their crimes from society to avoid punishment; the Werewolves must hide their supernatural identities to ensure their feeding and therefore survival. This became apparent in every breed but the Lokoti Werewolves, who continue to hunt and feed on human. 25
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LOKOTI WEREWOLF27
~Physical Characteristics~28
The Lokoti Werewolf is the most ‘human’ of all the Werewolf breeds as they maintain their human shape. 29
When a Lokoti Werewolf morphs from their human form into the Lokoti Werewolf form, their muscles increase in size, as their strength increases by fifty fold. Their eyes glow as each Lokoti Werewolf has different coloured glowing eyes, e.g. brown eyed human eyes; can change to glowing purple or glowing silver, in Werewolf form. The Lokoti Werewolf's nails increase in size and strength, and become claw like at the end of their five fingers and toes, as their teeth become longer and sharper. 30
The Lokoti Werewolf is always male, and there are always fifteen Lokoti Werewolves in the pack, no more and no less. When a Lokoti Werewolf dies, a male human from the Lokoti Tribe who is a carrier of the Lokoti Werewolf DNA is ‘activated’, going through their first change on the next full moon. The ages a new Lokoti Werewolf is activated, is between 10 years old and 25 years old. 31
Lokoti Werewolves have supernaturally fast reflexes, and can run to speeds of up to 200 km/ h. Lokoti Werewolves have a keen sense of smell. They can track their quarry over great distances of up to 100 km’s away. After tasting the blood of their mate, they can then track her scent over large distances, sometimes up to thousands of kilometers away. 32
Lokoti Werewolves are empathic, and can communicate with the members of their pack over great distances by means of ESP. Although this breed cannot telepathically have complete conversations with each other, they can send out mental commands to one another. They can sense when a member of the pack is in trouble, and when they take a human female for a mate, they become attuned to their mate by empathically sensing her emotions.33
The Lokoti Werewolf is the only known breed of Werewolf that no longer hunts human. They have successfully turned their bloodlust towards feasting on fresh animal flesh. Every full moon, the pack of Lokoti Werewolves hunts together. They chase their quarry on foot and attack by using their claws and their teeth. The Lokoti Werewolf enjoys hunting large animals most of all – quarry which is a challenge to kill – although the Lokoti Werewolf can sense when numbers of the animal are getting low and they then hunt other quarry. 34
This breed is attached to their native lands, so much so that a Lokoti Werewolf can wane if they are away from their hunting grounds. Also they can wane if they are away from the other members of the pack or their mate, for an extended period of time. 35
If a Lokoti Werewolf wanes, the first sign is that they might lose control of their bloodlust and turn on a human - although never on their mate or a human member of the Lokoti Tribe. Their protective instinct can even dominate over their bloodlust. The second sign of a Werewolf waning is severe depression where the Lokoti Werewolf may lose their will to live. When this happens, the Lokoti Werewolf can simply die in their sleep, even if they are not elderly. 36
Lokoti Werewolves have a supernaturally long life and can live for up to 200 years. They do not reach old age until after their 100th Birthday, where they will then look like a man in their fifties, before they grow elderly. But even when a Lokoti Werewolf ages and they morph from their human appearances to their Werewolf form, they retain their supernatural strength. Up until death, to placate the bloodlust, they continue to hunt every full moon. 37
This breed of Werewolf like most Werewolves, are supernaturally fast healers. Also like all Werewolves, they are allergic to silver. 38
When a Lokoti Werewolf is wounded, a stronger member of the pack will share their blood with the injured Werewolf, to aid them in their regeneration. Lokoti Werewolves can recover from most injuries, although not all. If a Lokoti Werewolf is shot once in the head and heart by a normal bullet, there is a 60% chance that they will be able to recover. However, if they are riddled with bullets - silver or not - it greatly decreases the chance of their regeneration and they can die. 39
~History~40
The Lokoti Werewolf has always lived in a particular geographic location in Alaska; the Lokoti National Park. This is situated in the Alaska Range next to the small town of Alma, which is 4.5 hours north of Anchorage and 1.5 hours south of Fairbanks. The Lokoti Werewolf is unique to other breeds of Werewolves, because they are genetically tied to their land. Their history of how the first Lokoti Werewolf was created is directly tied to the history of the Lokoti Tribe. 41
According to Lokoti Tribal Elders; the Lokoti Wolf shared his blood with Aru, as the warrior laid dying after defending his tribe, from an invading tribe that came to take their land and their women. It was said to have been a great battle and only fifteen of the male warriors survived. But Aru was dying when the Lokoti Wolf found him. 42
In the legend, the Lokoti Wolf smelled in Aru that he had a noble spirit and that Aru was dying from defending his mate, his young and his territory. The Lokoti Wolf when it mates, it mates for life and in turn becomes very protective of his female mate and their young. From this, it recognized similar behavior in the dying human. The Lokoti Wolf gave his blood to Aru, giving up his life, so the warrior could live. By doing so, his spirit merged with Aru’s. From this merging, Aru arose as the first Lokoti Werewolf, and he shared his blood with the fourteen other injured Lokoti tribesmen, creating the fifteen members of the pack. Altogether they drove out the invading tribe, and rescued their families. 43
According to the oral history of the Lokoti Tribal Elders, no Lokoti Werewolf has partaken in human flesh for over 200 years. The story of the last time the Lokoti Werewolves ate a human being, happened in July 1777 AD, during the U.S. War of Independence. What is known of the event was that the Lokoti Werewolves attacked a party of English Soldiers, in retribution for the kidnapping and rape of six of their women. The Werewolves killed between 70 - 100 English Soldiers, in a brutal attack that did not spare a single soldier’s life. Then the Werewolves returned the women safely to their tribe. 44
When another group of English Soldiers found the massacre days later, wild animals were blamed for the attack. Due to the fact that none survived, with the appearance of the unused muskets and rifles, it was viewed that the attack had been so sudden that the soldiers had been unable to get a shot off in defense. It was because of the magnitude of the violence and force of the slaughter, the Lokoti Tribal Land was deemed unsafe for European Settlement for many years afterwards. 45
The Lokoti Tribe had little contact with the English, French, Russian nor Colonial Americans for another 100 years. That was until Russian Trappers and Colonial Americans, began to settle down in the region next to Tribal Lands that eventually became the small township of Alma. 46
~Reproduction / Mating Habits~47
As previously mentioned, the Lokoti Werewolves have at any one time fifteen Werewolves in the pack. 48
The Lokoti Werewolf gene is passed along the blood line from father to son. In cases where there is more than one son, the Werewolf gene is activated in the eldest. However, there have been rare instances of where in the advent of the death of the eldest son; this can trigger a change in the next male child. This signals that the Lokoti Werewolf gene is present but dormant, in the entire male lineage. 49
When a Lokoti Werewolf reproduces, the Lokoti Tribe calls it ‘mating’. This process has been described that when a Werewolf procreates with a woman, he claims her as his ‘mate’. The sexual act results in not only the reproductive fluids passing from the man to the woman, but the man also ingests some blood of the woman. By doing so, the Werewolf gains the scent of the woman, enabling him to track her up to distances as great as hundreds of kilometers away. 50
This process also hints at some small level of telepathic and biological bonding, between the Werewolf and the woman. There have been incidents reported where the Werewolf is able to sense empathically if his mate is in trouble, and find her location by her scent. Other documented cases showing the biological asymmetry between the Werewolf and his mate, is that some of his genetic qualities, such as strength and fast healing, can also start to develop in the woman.51
The reproductive fluids and even the pheromones the male Werewolf produces are potent, with a high fertility rate for a species. There has never been a reported case where a mating has not produced at least one child, and a male child at that. However upon this note, it has been proven that Lokoti Werewolves also have a biological ability for birth control, by being able to control how many children it can produce. It is said that the first years of the mating process are the most fertile for the Werewolf, and afterwards it can choose when to stop reproducing. 52
When a Lokoti Werewolf mates with a woman, this process is for life. There has never been an instance of divorce or separation, with the partnership only being severed by death. With the longevity of a Lokoti Werewolf, as he can reach up to 200 years old; when his mate dies of old age, the Werewolf does not remarry or take another as his mate. This is similar to other canines such as the fox, which only mate once and if their mate should die, they will not take another. There have been cases where a Lokoti Werewolf’s mate has died, and sometimes the Lokoti Werewolf wanes without his mate, to such an extent that they too lose their will to live. 53
NORTH AMERICAN WEREWOLF54
~Physical Characteristics~55
The North American Werewolf has the physical appearance of a wolf in human shape, as it walks and runs on its hind legs. 56
The hands and feet of the North American Werewolf are changed from a human’s five fingers and toes to four, with the thumb disappearing. The North American Werewolf is completely covered in a brown fur, with a wolf’s snout and tall ears on top of their heads. The North American Werewolf’s eyes are completely black. Their teeth are sharp, as well as their claws. 57
The North American Werewolf does not have supernatural speed, like the other breeds of Werewolves. However, this breed does have exceptional hearing ability, hearing the slightest noise over great distances away. 58
This species of Werewolf changes involuntarily every full moon. In some cases, humans who change into this breed are not even aware that they are a Werewolf and mentally ‘black out’ during this process. The North American Werewolf has only been sighted during a full moon. This indicates that unlike other breeds of Werewolf, who can change in between the full moon cycle; North American Werewolves can only change during this period. On the night of a full moon, this breed of Werewolf hunts human. 59
Although North American Werewolves do not have supernatural speed, they are as strong as a Lokoti Werewolf with their physical strength increasing by fifty fold when they change. Both men and women can change into the North American Werewolf if they are bitten by a North American Werewolf. The female North American Werewolf is just as strong as her male counterpart. 60
They are good trackers and in Werewolf form, they can smell their quarry up to distances over 100 km’s away. This breed of Werewolf is quite often found in either small towns, or out in the country, but never in the city. 61
The North American Werewolf can live up to 100 years old, the same as a human. Like other breeds of Werewolf, when the full moon triggers their bloodlust and forces them to change, even if they are elderly; they are still covered in brown fur and they are still supernaturally strong. 62
This breed of Werewolf like all Werewolves, are allergic to silver. However, this breed does not have the supernatural regenerative capabilities as does the Lokoti Werewolf, Asian Werewolf, or the European Werewolf. This means that this Werewolf can be killed by being shot in either the heart or the head with a normal bullet as well as a silver bullet. 63
~History~64
The North American Werewolf is quite often a nomad, and prefers to stay away from large towns or cities. They can roam all over the United States and Canada and as such, tracking the source of their origin can be difficult. 65
It is believed that this Werewolf gene has originated sometime, thousands of years before European settlement. From hearing the Oral Histories of several Tribes, including the Sioux and the Cherokee; the migration of this breed has been noted by nearly every Native American Tribe across the United States and Canada, by their dealings with this breed. 66
It has only been recently proven, on the Circulate Viewing Room systems that the North American Werewolf originally came from South America. The former ‘South’ American Werewolf, was forced to migrate to find new hunting grounds, when it encountered a greater predator than itself; mankind. When certain South American tribes, induced animal spirits such as the Puma, it caused a territorial dispute between Werewolf and the other predator. Thus this breed migrated north to look for new hunting grounds. 67
With this breed’s movement, the humans who were lucky to escape an attack by this man-eater also changed from contamination by the mutating Werewolf DNA. The changed prey also traveled, and according to the Oral History of one particular tribe, they trekked so far up north that they entered Alaska. 68
From the Oral History of the Lokoti Tribal Elders, the Lokoti Werewolves battled a band of eight North American Werewolves, in the mid 19th Century. The band of wanderers, were made up of both changed Colonial Americans, as well as several Native Americans that came from differing tribes. This is the only documented case that SSIT came upon, of the North American Werewolf not hunting alone. 69
The Lokoti Tribal Elders explain that upon their change, the North American Werewolves had to leave their homes, towns or tribes as they were now wanted for the crime of murder, involving many human victims. It was a full moon night when the eight North American Werewolves, accidentally stumbled into Lokoti Werewolf territory. The North American Werewolves were hunting human and attacked the human members of the tribe, when the Lokoti Werewolves were away, on their own hunt. However, the Lokoti Werewolves empathically sensed their human mates’ distress and returned early, to fight the North American Werewolves. 70
It was said to be a bloody battle, according to the Lokoti Tribal Elders; with the North American Werewolf strength an equal match to the Lokoti Werewolf strength. However, the Lokoti Werewolves gained the upper hand with the greater speed in their faster reflexes. 71
After the fifteen Lokoti Werewolves decimated the eight North American Werewolves, they shared their blood with the injured human members of the tribe. With the regenerative properties in the Lokoti Werewolf blood, the anti-bodies destroyed the North American Werewolf DNA in the bite marks. This prevented any human Lokoti from changing into new North American Werewolves upon the next full moon. 72
Although none of the eight North American Werewolves in this instance survived to tell the tale; it is interesting to note that no other North American Werewolves ever crossed the Canadian border, into Alaska again. This hints that the survival instinct in the North American Werewolf is able to navigate this creature away from another’s territory/ hunting grounds, once an enemy becomes known. 73
~Reproduction / Mating Habits~74
The DNA of the North American Werewolf cannot be replicated by reproducing. Therefore the children born to a parent, who is a North American Werewolf, are not genetically encoded with the Werewolf gene.75
The North American Werewolf reproduces more of its breed by infecting humans with the saliva in their bite. However, due to the dangerous nature of the bloodlust, not many people survive an attack by a North American Werewolf; therefore not many Werewolves are created. 76
There are two reasons why this Werewolf cannot take a mate; the first is due to the nomadic nature of this breed as they seek out new hunting grounds. The second reason is their dangerous inability to control their bloodlust during their change, on a full moon. 77
There have been tragic incidents, where a person has been infected with the North American Werewolf gene and not know it, only to discover their dangerous nature the morning after a full moon. This occurs, when the North American Werewolf awakes and finds that their partner/ spouse or family have been killed and/or eaten by themselves. 78
As such, this breed has never been sighted with a mate, and they normally live alone in remote areas. Usually, the people who are infected by the bite of a North American Werewolf, attempt to avert disaster by isolating themselves. 79
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ASIAN WEREWOLF81
~Physical Characteristics~82
This breed of Werewolf when its shape shifts, appears to look the most like a wolf. 83
The human body completely changes from upright human, to the form of a large Wolf, with a silvery-grey coat. They have white eyes with no colouring, but for small black dots as their pupils. In the dark, their eyes can appear to be glowing white, by reflecting the light. The Asian Werewolf like the European Werewolf runs on all fours but unlike the European Werewolf, it can never walk on its hind legs. 84
When a human changes into the Asian Werewolf, their strength increases by twenty fold. Asian Werewolves are both male and female, with females just as strong and as fast as their male counterparts. This breed is not as strong as the other breeds of Werewolf, but they are the fastest, running up to speeds of 400 km/ h. 85
Asian Werewolves are the best trackers of all the breeds, and their sense of smell is legendary. There are stories and legends of human victims being unable to escape a vendetta placed against them by an Asian Werewolf, even if the human moved to the other side of the world. 86
The life span of an Asian Werewolf is up to 150 years. As in the case of all Werewolf breeds; even when if the Asian Werewolf is elderly, it can still become strong and fast when it changes. With the Asian Werewolf, although the bloodlust causes its’ shift in shape on the night of the full moon; it can change when there is not a full moon. 87
~History~88
The Asian Werewolf has been sighted in all Asian countries, predominantly in Mongolia, China, Korea and Japan. However, there are reports even so far as Hong Kong, Taiwan or the Philippines. 89
Asian Werewolves are both nomads as well as are territorial. Some people who are an Asian Werewolf travel extensively, due to their bloodlust making it difficult for them to settle down in one location. Other Asian Werewolves, particularly in country areas away from large settlements, have lived in the one place for centuries. 90
The Asian Werewolf like the European Werewolf, appear to have the longest history of sightings by humans. There are reports of sightings of this species, going back to BC – Before Christ. The Asian Werewolf has appeared in literature in many Asian countries for centuries, as well as in certain artwork in temples, scattered through out Asia. 91
For example; in several Buddhist temples in China, Thailand and the Philippines; as well as a Shinto temple in northern Japan; artwork can be seen on walls depicting enlarged wolves, with silvery-grey coats and glowing white eyes. In one of the ancient ruins in the jungles of Cambodia, there is a carving in a wall of a past human King, fighting an enlarged dog-like creature, with long claws and teeth like a tiger. 92
Although this species is a man-eater, some Asian Werewolves are highly respected by many humans in Asian cultures. In rural areas of countries like China, certain clans of Asian Werewolves are seen in protector-like roles. This is usually the case, where clans of Asian Werewolves have inhabited a region for years. However, the Asian Werewolf is extremely territorial and wars among the differing Asian Werewolf clans are typical. 93
There is once instance, where the Hsu Clan and the Hsin Clan, in two neighboring provinces in China, up by the Great Wall; have been battling each other for centuries. With the fact that once a vendetta is placed upon you by an Asian Werewolf and that they never give-in; it would appear that these two sides will continue to fight, until the other is eradicated. 94
When Dr. Xavier Bell asked one member of the Hsu Clan why a mediator has never been installed so peace-talks could begin; he inadvertently almost placed a vendetta on himself by this Asian Werewolf. Apparently any talks of ending the dispute would be seen as letting go of the vendetta which would make the Clan ‘lose face’, a high dishonor in this culture. After Dr. Xavier Bell apologized profusely for his gross offence, the vendetta was never placed upon him. 95
~Reproduction / Mating Habits~96
The Asian Werewolf when it reproduces, its children will also turn into Asian Werewolves when the child reaches puberty. 97
Asian Werewolves can also infect humans and turn them, by sharing their blood with the chosen. However, Asian Werewolves are cautious on who they choose to turn. With this, there was never an accidental turning of a stranger, like with the North American Werewolf. If an Asian Werewolf bites a human, it is either to kill them, eat them or to change them, in a carefully planned maneuver. 98
As Asian Werewolves are extremely territorial, this in turn causes them to be over-protective of their families and their mates. Like when the Lokoti Werewolf takes a mate, Asian Werewolf couples are empathically attuned to one another, and can sense when the other are in danger. They will come running to the aid of their mate, by tracking down their partner with their keen sense of smell. 99
Due to the dangerous nature of their bloodlust, when an Asian Werewolf takes a human for a mate, they turn the human woman or the human man, into an Asian Werewolf, to ensure their safety. This is to secure their survival when the bloodlust is upon their Werewolf partner, so they will not be harmed. In turn, couples and family units, hunt together on a full-moon night. 100
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EUROPEAN WEREWOLF102
~Physical Characteristics~103
WARNING - This breed of Werewolf is both the largest and the strongest of all the breeds and coincidentally, the most dangerous. 104
The appearance of the European Werewolf is a giant hairless beast, part man and part wolf. 105
When the European Werewolf changes from their human form into their Werewolf form; their height almost doubles when standing upright on their hind legs, and their width almost triples. Their weight is attributed to their strength, which is increased by a hundred fold. However, even in human form, their strength is still overpowering. Both men and women from the bite of a European Werewolf can become this breed of Werewolf. However, female European Werewolves are not as strong or as large as their male counterparts. 106
They have glowing green eyes, with their pupils changing from round circles into long slits. Their feet and hands, although become claw-like, remain as five fingers and toes as they resemble a canine’s foot. Their claws are short on the ends of their wolf-like paws, which are sharp and strong and can even cut through metal. Their heads however, leave behind their human shape and take on monstrous wolf-like features, with a short snout and razor sharp teeth. 107
The colouring of the European Werewolf changes depending on the hair colour of the person. For a person with blonde hair, their hairless skin becomes a pale-tanned colour; for a person with brown hair, they become a dark-tanned colour; for a person with black hair, their hairless skin becomes a black colour. 108
The European Werewolf’s sense of smell is almost as good as the Asian Werewolf, and they are the second fastest of the species. European Werewolves, when running on all-fours can reach up to speeds of 300 km/ h. 109
European Werewolves are man-eaters. They are capable of changing from human to beast and back again, in between full moon cycles, to continue to feed on human. It is said that due to their large appetites, the bloodlust is the strongest in this breed which causes a constant hunting pattern.110
This breed live the longest of all the Werewolf species, and can reach up to the age of 300 years old. With such longevity, they do not begin to age until they approach their 200th Birthdays nor become elderly until after their 250th Birthdays. But because of being extensively hunted by European Vampires, it is seldom a European Werewolf may reach old age. 111
European Werewolves are fast healers, and are almost able to heal from nearly any or all kinds of wounds. Of all the breeds of Werewolves, European Werewolves are not only physically the strongest, but their regeneration rate is also the most powerful. 112
One of the reasons why European Werewolves have such a powerful regenerative ability, is their natural enemy the European Vampire has poisonous fangs. European Vampire poison will not kill the Werewolf, but it can completely paralyze the beast for up to seven days. But on this note, European Werewolves can heal each other from European Vampire poisoning by sharing blood. 113
However, like all Werewolves, this breed is allergic to silver. The only way to kill a European Werewolf, is to run-through its heart with a silver sword or spear; or by silver bullets through both its heart and its head. 114
~History~115
It is believed by some in the supernatural world, the reason for this species’ great strength, is because of a millennia of being hunted by European Vampires. 116
European Vampires have the longest lives in the supernatural world, by reaching 500 years old, and are faster than Werewolves. However, Vampires are not as physically as strong, nor can they heal easily like most Werewolves can. It is because of this fact, European Vampires with such a keen sense of smell only the Asian Werewolf can rival; have hunted European Werewolves, to drink their blood for their physical strength and regenerative capabilities. 117
The European Werewolf is nomadic, as it continually moves around. This is because of its’ over-powering bloodlust which constantly craves human flesh whether it’s a full-moon or not. With such a dangerous appetite, this man-eater is always running from the law or is in continual hiding so it can hunt uninterrupted. 118
In the medieval times, high concentration of European Werewolf numbers, were found in mountainous parts of Eastern Europe. This is where numerous recorded battles took place between European Werewolves and European Vampires; as the Vampires fought for dominance and the Werewolves fought for survival. Even today, these battles continue, although not in as great as numbers, as they occurred then. 119
Today in the 21st Century, with their dwindling numbers, European Werewolves can be found scattered all throughout the continent. However, the further south of Europe, is the warmer the climate. European Werewolves are hot-blooded with high body-temperatures, causing this species to gravitate towards cold climates. They generally only venture south near the Mediterranean in the cooler months of the year. 120
Like the Asian Werewolf, this breed has the oldest Werewolf sightings in the world. The stories of the European Werewolf go as far back as BC – Before Christ - and are extensive. Tales in nearly every country of Europe have incorporated myths and legends of European Werewolves into its cultural history. Legends of this species span all across Europe, from the United Kingdom to Norway, to Russia, down through Romania, to Greece and even across to Spain. Examples of these stories are 'Hounds of Hell' or 'Cerberus' or even the Sherlock Holmes mystery, ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’. 121
There are records in several European Roman Catholic Church documents, from the European Witch Hunts and onwards, which give examples how this breed of Werewolf may only be killed by silver weapons. The documents disclose cases when humans have made unsuccessful attempts to either burn, drown or decapitate, captured European Werewolves. 122
In 16th Century Budapest, the Church Inquisitors tried to burn a male European Werewolf by tying it to a stake. However, when the Werewolf changed; with it’s hardened skin and muscle, coupled with its’ speedy-regeneration, was able to withstand serious damage from the flames. Once the rope that had it tied was burned through, the European Werewolf leapt upon the Church Inquisitors and ate them before the horrified crowd. 123
In 17th Century Prague, an angry mob tried to drown a female European Werewolf as punishment for murdering/ eating several young children. They chained it to a log and then held it under water. But the female European Werewolf changed into it’s stronger and larger shape, breaking the chains. It next leapt out of the water and ate several members of the angry mob, sending the rest running for their lives. 124
In 18th Century Lyon, a male European Werewolf was arrested whilst drunk after a fight in a tavern, where it ate several people including a barmaid. When it had passed-out from excessive drinking, it was dragged to a jail cell to wait its’ planned execution, which was to take place early the next morning. However, just before the law-keepers were able to behead the creature in the guillotine, it woke up. It morphed from its human form into its Werewolf shape. The metal of the guillotine actually bounced off its hardened skin and muscled neck, and went flying into the executioner, cutting him in half instead. The male Werewolf ate the left-over’s of his would-be executioner and then bounded off through the screaming audience. 125
~Reproduction / Mating Habits~126
This Werewolf has never been sighted with a long-term mate, and they prefer to live alone. This can be attributed to European Werewolves are territorial when they hunt, as they do not like to share their kill; unlike Asian Werewolves or Lokoti Werewolves that hunt in packs. 127
With their volatile temperaments, after the medieval wars where they fought European Vampires together, they have not been sighted in packs again. This is especially since simple arguments can erupt into a fight to the death among their kind.128
On these notes, it is very rare if a male or female European Werewolf mate with each other. If this occurs, this union is short-lived. A European Werewolf coupling may last for a day, before a physical fight ensues and cause them to cease their association. 129
Unfortunately for humans, it would appear that the European Werewolf lust is as great as its bloodlust. However, on the note of procreation, it is not yet confirmed if a human woman has ever been impregnated by a male European Werewolf. This is because of the male European Werewolf’s over-powering strength and bloodlust. 130
If the male European Werewolf does have sexual relations with a human woman, she will die. This can occur for two reasons; because of the male European Werewolf’s supernatural strength and the Werewolf can lose control of the bloodlust in sexual excitement, and claw and bite the woman. 131
With this said of the male European Werewolf, it is different in the case of the female European Werewolf. Since females are not as strong or as large as their male counterparts, a human male has a greater chance of living through sexual relations with this predator. This is of course providing the female Werewolf does not lose control of her bloodlust, and claw and bite the man. 132
Due to this, female European Werewolves can have children that are born immediately as Werewolves. However, through out the long history of this breed, European Werewolf children have only ever been sighted by humans twice. The reason for this is believed to be that when their Werewolf parent loses control over their bloodlust-fueled temper, the child goes missing and is thought to be killed. 133
With such a dangerous nature, sexual reproduction of this species is exceedingly limited. Therefore in the majority of cases, European Werewolves are created by being bitten by another. The Werewolf DNA changes the human on the next full moon, when the lunar cycle impacts on the Werewolf bloodlust. But because of the physical strength of the European Werewolf and of the bloodlust, hardly any humans survive an attack by this predator. This fact as well as being hunted by European Vampires, today keeps the numbers of this species low.
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I loved this its super cool
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Thanks for reading, stefza!
I'm glad you enjoyed
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A very good piece of writing reads like a real report. Nicely done.


beginning: 5, language: 5, plot: 5, ending: 5, dialog: 5, characters: 5.
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Thanks for reading, Marta!
I appreciate your time
and I hope it truly entertained!
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Wow. Really good report style. XD Loved it!
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Hiya Inori23!
Thank you for reading and I'm glad you like report style.
I've written a similar one on the Different Species of Vampires and I'll post soon another on Human/ Animal Shapeshifters.
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This was really interesting and I liked the idea of different breeds of werewolves that had evolved in different parts of the world. It was orinative and imaginative and I liked the writing style as it was detailed and scientific just like a real report. I enjoyed reading it.

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Hi silkenwolf!
Thanks so much for reading and commenting. It's actually a lot of fun writing a 'scientific report' on the imaginary
I'll be doing several more...
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Cool,I didn't know there were so many different kinds.
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Hi Angel07!
Thanks for reading and commenting!
In my series of sci-fi/ supernatural/ romance novels I created a universe where there different breeds of Werewolves as well as differing species of Vampires in the world
Kinda like an amalgamation of all the different interpretations you see in TV shows or movies
In my book 'Scent' B is the first female Lokoti Werewolf who breaks all the rules when she falls in love with a European Werewolf by the name of Declan
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I read your vampire investigative report and I love love love it and this is armsome and amazing.


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Hi V l...
...Thanks for reading and commenting
I enjoy looking at the horror genre from a sci-fi angle. I'm sure I'll be adding more SSIT Reports in the future. I wrote one on Reincarnation, but I'll be editing before I post it here on Storywrite. The supernatural has fascinated me since I was little and I own a couple of books about real life supernatural events, creatures and persons. I loved watching the 'X-Files' when it was on and when I first started writing about Circulators and the Circulate? I thought what better to analyze and explore the supernatural then a sci-fi character?
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haha
First vamps then wolves. I am liking how you explain them all. Very in depth. If only your imaginings were real! I would be in a supernatural heaven. Keep up the great chapter work as well huh?
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waz up im now to this cite soi lookin 4 a friend so hi
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cool...i fucking love your world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and tht was very informativa as always onaya gj
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As always KamiTsunami...
...thank you for reading my work, sharing your thoughts and most of all, your support in my endeavors.
I know this sounds kinda like an Oscars speech, but THANK YOU! You've practically been my Calculator with my series of books and some day hope to repay your kindness
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Shocked...
Wow this is SO cool!!!!!!!!

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Hi Aiko Akita!
Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate it!
I wrote this mock scientific report to compliment my novels 'Scent' and 'Sororate' on the aforementioned Werewolves. They were a lot of fun to write about!
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I bet!
I take a general interest in Werewolves =D
Lol I think you did an awesome job!
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