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The Beginning
All that we see or seem, Is but a dream within a dream.
-Edgar Allan Poe
Werewolves have been the subject of many myths and deaths throughout history. In 1101, Prince Vseslav of Pollock was a accused of being a Ukrainian werewolf. In 1573, Gilles Garnier was burnt for allegedly being a werewolf. In 1603, Jean Grenier was sentenced to life imprisonment for being a werewolf. In 1824, Antoine Leger was sentenced to a life in an insane asylum for 'werewolf crimes'.
None of those people who were believed to be werewolves actually were. Those were normal people, with normal lives, and families who fell victim to the superstitious beliefs and paranoia. Those perpetrators who murdered those innocents had no idea that the very thing they were hunting was standing right in the crowd, watching their fake feign of fright as the perpetrators thought they killed the last of them.