🐺 LYCANTHROPY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD: THE HIDDEN ORIGIN OF WEREWOLVES 🌕 The history of werewolves is not just a myth, but an ancient knowledge that was hidden by the obscure councils of the Middle Ages in 325 AD. However, ancient writers such as Pliny, Herodotus and Homer already spoke of these creatures. Legends say that the Nordiks and the Olympus, races descended from the Pleiades star cluster, brought with them species of flora, fauna and lycanthropes to Earth. Some settled in ancient Russia, while others descended on Mount Hermon and Mount Olympus. 🐺 The first werewolf: Lycaon, king of Arcadia (Greece) According to legend, Lycaon was a wise but savage king who practiced human sacrifices. When Zeus found out, he disguised himself as a rogue to check. Lycaon tried to trick Zeus by serving him human flesh at a banquet. Upon discovering this, Zeus cursed him and transformed him into the first werewolf, condemning his descendants to share the same fate. 🌕 What is lycanthropy? Lycanthropy is the "disease" that transforms a human into a wolf under the influence of the full moon. This condition is transmitted through the bite of a werewolf, when the saliva is mixed with the victim's blood. ⚠️ Myths about werewolves: ❌ Silver bullets do not kill them. ✅ A poultice of silver powder and dittany can seal a fresh wound and prevent the victim from bleeding to death. 🧪 How to control a werewolf? There is a potion invented by Damocles, which calms the werewolf during its transformation, preventing it from destroying everything in its path. Source: Ufology #fetish
