Lizzie Borden, a 19th century housewife with a husband (Andrew), and a child (Abby). one day, driven insane by a controversial decision that her father had made, Lizzie was said to have gone insane, tearing around the hose with a hatchet, cleaving Andrew Borden's head so precisely that she split his eyeball in half, and completely crushing poor Abby's skull in. Lizzie often made weekend trips into town to stay with her friends, and newly made lycanthrope often have severe mood swings before and after their first change. So, what do you think- perfectly normal and completely sane on all accounts housewife who just happened to have 5 minutes of insanity before spontaneously going back to sanity, and never again being even the slightest bit insane, or, freaked out werewolf going through her first change?
Do the creatures of myth and legend still prowl the earth? if so, how why when and where?
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Werewolf. Definalty freaked out wherewolf
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