✨Welcome once again to another episode of the Mythical Arcana Mythology podcast. Today we’re going to try something a little different. In the spirit of Halloween, we’ll be diving into a multi part series about different monsters. In this video we’re going to talk about the true origins and history of Werewolves. We’ll talk about the Origins, their characteristics and roles, their connection to Other people and the world, and their influence on culture, and much more! Grab some popcorn and enjoy. 🍿 This is the the true origins and history of Werewolves. Werewolves explained.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:10 Werewolves
01:37 Origins
04:32 Variations across cultures
10:57 Appearance, Characteristics, Powers, Weaknesses
18:37 Intermission
19:19 Famous Werewovles Tales Through History
27:35 Werewolves in Media
32:09 Conclusion
33:50 Outro
Dive into the haunting and thrilling world of werewolves with our latest series that explores their transformation from ancient myths to modern cinema icons. From the origin stories deeply embedded in human fears to their depiction as cultural symbols of internal conflict and transformation, we uncover the essence of werewolves throughout history.
🌕 Werewolves Explained: Unravel the “Werewolf Explained” as we trace their journey from the shadows of fear and superstition in ancient civilizations to their roles in contemporary narratives. Explore how these creatures have been both feared and revered, serving as a profound metaphor for the inner beast within all of us.
📚 Werewolf Stories: Tune into our “Mythology Podcast” where each episode delves into different “Werewolf Mythology Stories,” exploring the rich tapestry of lore from various cultures. From the bloodthirsty beasts of Eastern Europe to the revered and feared figures in Norse mythology, discover how these legends have shaped our understanding of the werewolf.
🎧 Mythology Podcast: Join us as we dissect the complex “Werewolf Folklore” across the globe. Learn about the historical and cultural significance of werewolves and how these tales reflect the societal anxieties and moral lessons of their times.
🐺 Werewolf Folklore: Get ready for “Halloween Monsters Explained.” This segment focuses on the “Werewolves Halloween” special where we uncover the “True Origin of Werewolves” and their evolution from menacing monsters in folklore to sympathetic beings struggling with their cursed fate in popular culture.
🌙 ASMR Mythology for Relaxation: Wind down with “ASMR Mythology for Relaxation,” featuring soothing “ASMR stories” that whisk you away into the world of werewolves. Perfect for relaxation and sleep, these stories merge the eerie with the calming, inviting you to explore the mystical in peace.
Whether you’re a newcomer eager to learn through “Werewolf for Beginners” or a seasoned fan looking for deep dives into “Werewolf Documentary” content, our series offers a comprehensive look into the “Werewolf History and Origins.” Subscribe and join us in uncovering the mysteries of these fascinating creatures that have captivated the human imagination for centuries.
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An honorable for the media was legend of zelda twilight princess in which Nintendo use the Lycan aspect and changed link into a wolf
amazing. now get into the mythology of wolves, bears, boars, and other predator-hunter-warrior shaman mythologies. Ulfhednar is always a popular topic. also the Benandante and Malendante.
They don't exist…
I love Werewolf stories they are my favorite my ancestors are German maybe I'm part wolf 😮
It's a shame that you didn't mention Werewolf the series from the early 80s.
Thanks for the overall good video on werewolves from different cultures 🐺
I like history
Why did Ishtar turn her shepherd lover into a wolf?
Can you please also do a video on wertigers?
Anne Rice's sister, Alice Borchardt (who passed away in 2007) wrote the Silver Wolf trilogy, which had a different take on the werewolf legend.
I recommend the said books, they're fascinating.
The movie "Brotherhood of the Wolf" was based on the mystery of The Beast of Gevaudan; the 2019 movie "The Cursed" took a different angle on the werewolf legend: the Beast of Gevaudan attacks were said to be the result of a gypsy curse.
This is pure dopeness! Good knowledge! It's the time of the season for wolfing too! 🐺🌕
I dig the music in the background! It's perfectly in the background, not taking over the voice & info. & It's good music to add to the effects of the stories !
I'm a sound engineer! Sound is most important. Kudo's! Most folks can't get the music right whether it's volume or the wrong music for the info. This combo is 👌🏼
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Great video. Thank you for covering it. Hugs from Esquimalt
I loved this video. May I ask for a longer in-depth look at the different wolf identities depending on the generation? From the mold spores causing whole villages to be affected, to the concept of Van Hellsing. I just want more more more….LOL Thanks and Hugs from Esquimalt
New subscriber here. Youre awesome bro!
I like scarey movies, sinister music and legends. Things like these appeal to the dark sides of our natures and are symbolic of the crossing of moral boundaries.
good story…
Underworld is awesome
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Some men have features that seem wolf like. Stripes of dark or grey in their beards, hair flowing back and lanky like a wolf. Cross that with how some people act during a full moon and them lit by moonlight. That's where the myth begins. Other look unnatural during moonlight as well.
Watch family pack not scary but cool as in different comedy
I am amused by the fact that people look into the darkness of night , and love to be scared , as long as they can tell themselves it's not real.
So they get a good scare out of a horror story and eat an extra bag of popcorn , then go home and are afraid of the dark for a few days .
But they will swear on a stack of Bibles
( Which most likely they really don't believe in anymore ) that there is no such thing as ghost , witch's , werewolves ,
Vampires or demons.
Because their secularized mind cannot conceived that something out of the normal everyday routine of life could be real.
Their daughters are slipping off into the woods today , and danceing naked around a fire , but they still don't get the idea.
This isn't Sunday school , demonic possession is on the
rise and churchs are being burned , and many just close their doors.
I am amused by the secular tossing the truth out the door , the baby with the bathwater.