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  2. List of werewolves - Wikipedia

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    A teenage boy who discovers that he is a werewolf and is the long lost son of his kingdom's late werewolf king Wergar. The series features Drew reuniting with his mother Queen Amelie (who is also a werewolf) and having encounters with other werecreatures including a werebear named Duke Bergen a wereboar named Hector, a werefox named Lady Gretchen.

  3. Wolf King - Wikipedia

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    Wolf King is an upcoming animated epic fantasy-adventure television series based on the Wereworld novels by Curtis Jobling. Produced by Lime Pictures , the series is scheduled for release in 2025 on Netflix . [ 3 ]

  4. Melion - Wikipedia

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    Melion bands together with ten other wolves and begins killing livestock and people. The people complain to the king, who hunts down ten of the eleven, leaving Melion alone. King Arthur arrives in Ireland, and Melion goes to him. The king and his knights are surprised by the tame and courtly behavior of the wolf, and they keep him on as a ...

  5. Agapemonites - Wikipedia

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    Henry Prince (1811–1899) Henry James Prince, baptised on 21 February 1811, was the son of Thomas and Mary Ann Prince of Lyncombe and Widcombe, Bath. [2] He studied medicine at Guy's Hospital, [3] obtained his qualifications in 1832, and was appointed medical officer to the General Hospital in Bath, his native city. [4]

  6. Werewolves of Ossory - Wikipedia

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    The medieval Irish work Cóir Anmann (Fitness of Names), which was probably based on earlier traditions, gives an account of a legendary warrior-werewolf named Laignech Fáelad. He was said to be the ancestor of a tribe of werewolves who were related to the kings of Ossory in eastern Ireland, which covered most of present-day County Kilkenny ...

  7. Werewolf fiction - Wikipedia

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    Werewolf fiction denotes the portrayal of werewolves and other shapeshifting therianthropes, in the media of literature, drama, film, games and music. Werewolf literature includes folklore, legend, saga, fairy tales, Gothic and horror fiction, fantasy fiction and poetry. Such stories may be supernatural, symbolic or allegorical.

  8. What is a beta blocker? Why they are vital to those with ...

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    The classification of drugs have been around since 1964 after Sir James Black discovered how they can assist people with heart disease.

  9. The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince - Wikipedia

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    Telling the prince that she is a princess from a neighboring kingdom, the Wolf decides to take the prince to visit the Witch of the Forest; a mystical being who can grant wishes for a price. But realizing she cannot take him as she is, the Wolf seeks out the Witch and offers her singing voice for human form.