Here's a good one I found on deviantArt. Hope you all enjoy!
A myth-based tale based on the origin of werewolves.
PS - sorry about the horrible spacing. It's a copy-paste, none of the paragraph indentions transferred over. I could fix it but... well... I'm lazy. Very. Lazy.
Tall tales
Nektarios “mistseeker” Chrissos, based on an idea by Ig Guara Teles Barros.
Greece, 4/2/2005.
It was a bright night, the fullmoon shining defiantly in the sky, its pale light reflected on the snow-capped roofs, trees, and dark roads of the small village of Hirrburg, when the hunt began.The village’s bravest men had managed to persuade the rest -using threats, or omens of ill fortune for the village, or insults of cowardice- into finally deciding to take action against the Demon. So, using whatever kind of weapon each could find, blunt swords and knives, rakes, pickaxes and spades, as well as torches of purifying, orange flame, the village’s men set out to vanquish evil, at least in the form that had been terrifying them for the past few months.Organized in teams, they flooded each and every road and alley of the village, entered each and every house their wives had opened to them to be searched. They were calling out the name of the Lord as they stormed the houses, cursing at the same time against Satan and his minions. Their prey had been the hunter for some time now, killing their beasts, destroying their traps, terrorizing their lives. Yet they would have never decided to act against it, preferring to pray in the village’s small church for God’s wrath to fall on the hated creature, hadn’t it committed its most recent crime of slaughter.Two women and their three children had been found torn in pieces two nights ago, their blood spilled on the thick carpet of snow –every winter’s gift to Hirrburg- that had covered everything, at a small street near their house. People that had heard their screams of futile agony took sneak peeks through the jalusies of their windows, only to see a horrible beast that could stand on its rear legs, clawing the poor women with its front ones as they -cornered, their children hiding in their lap- were begging for mercy. Their end was swift- no more than two or three quick clawings each, and their cries had soon ceased; fear had filled the hearts of the witnesses to those deaths."The Demon has grown bold," the local priest exclaimed at the Church’s mass the next day, just after the funeral. "Evil has invaded this peaceful community."Angry men had raised their fists high then, swearing to be the Lord’s vessels of revenge against the beast and had immediately started to recruit others to their cause. And thus the events had evolved to become a relentless witch- or demon- hunt that carried on for the whole of the next night.That night was almost at an end, twilight giving its place to an eerie, white dawn, when snow became red again, near the outskirts of the village, as a villager dropped dead, screaming, his entrails falling out of his open gut. Red eyes looked at the gory sight, eyes that belonged to the hunted beast, and those eyes saw fear and horror spread with speed amongst the spectators of the attack. Looking at the sky as if the moon itself was giving strength to it, the beast roared in triumph, then naked its wolflike teeth at the assembled villagers. The terrified peasants fled in all directions as the beast laughed loud satanically, its hulking outline standing out amidst the snowy landscape of houses and trees like a patch of black color against a white wall; its body hair was similar to a wolf’s, as were its head and facial characteristics. The body was human though, or at least humanoid in appearance, muscular like a young man’s and over ten feet tall.The werewolf roared once more, ready to attack the villagers that were rushing to the site of the carnage eagerly- but then decided to turn back. Thus he leaped on a rough wall which he climbed. He easily avoided a torch and a rake that were thrown at him and started running on the rooftops, snarling, easily avoiding more projectiles, leaving the furious but confused villagers behind with every step and leap.Finally, leaving the last rooftop behind him, the wolf-like human jumped one last time and landed on the snow with a roll. He looked back with wild joy and howled to the moon before rushing to the woods running on all fours; the morning’s thickly falling snow had soon covered his tracks.A single figure however, crouched on a rooftop of a house hidden between higher ones, observed the beast that was running away and jumped too, landing on the snow with grace. Then it ran to the woods after the demon, smelling the cold air for guidance. So the first villagers that arrived at the village’s end, panting, saw not one, but two beasts entering the woods.**The hunted beast looked at the village in the distance cautiously, trying to see if a villager was daring enough to leave the village’s relative safety and enter the woods to give chase. Some distant lights could barely be seen at the village borders but they were unmoving and soon dispersed, fading in the distance.The werewolf eased for some moments and started to walk deeper in the woods. Then he smelled something and stopped again. He looked nervously around him, preparing for a fight.Some trees shook, snow falling off them, as another werewolf ran between them and attacked him, throwing him on a tree with force.The two beasts entangled themselves in a game of strength, each one trying to overpower the other.<> the attacker growled in a language that was both human and beast-like.<> the hunted werewolf answered, his breath becoming more agonized, as he threw his attacker away and stood steadily on his feet.<> the attacker said in return, preparing to charge again.<><> <><><>Heinrich howled in scorn and attacked his attacker, who took an attacking leap as well. The two beasts crashed in midair and fell on the ground. Both immediately stood on their feet, shaking the snow off their hides and prepared to attack or be attacked anew.<> Ditter said, panting.<> Heinrich answered, pointing his hand towards the distant village. <><><><>Claws slashed the air, tearing flesh in their path, and white became red as blood colored the snow around the combatants.Heinrich retreated, shaken, blood oozing from wounds that should have healed immediately, but instead remained open. <><><>Ditter showed his claws- They were blooded, but they gleamed underneath the layer of blood- gleamed of silver.<><><><><><>Heinrich Miller fell to his knees, his blood spraying the ground and trees around him. He tried to stand up again, but his legs betrayed him; numbness spread on his body.The other werewolf, Ditter Schnebels, looked at his defeated foe with pity and turned away. <> he said. <>Looking one last time behind him, Ditter, Knight of Science, gave a last hail to his former fellow scientist. <> he added, and left the woods.<> he heard Heinrich’s curses in the distance, as he walked out of the woods. And he was sad.***There is a local legend at the village of Hirrburg that lives by word of mouth to this day: It tells of a God’s angel taking the form of a demon to fight and defeat another demon that had been sent to inspire fear to the hearts of the village folk of the time. And it tells of the village’s bravest men, alerted by a passing traveler -a spectator to that fight-, entering the forest nearby, finishing off the evil beast that had been struck there by the Lord’s furious anger.An article appearing in various sites on the internet recently wrote: “Many historians of folklore, archaeologists, as well as independent searchers have taken interest to the story of Das Monstrum von Hirrburg, visiting a village in Northern Germany to see the grave of a so-called Demon who, according to the aforementioned local tale, terrorized that village -called Hirrburg- during the Victorian Age. The grave lies in a vault under a very old local church and would have been hidden forever, hadn’t parts of that church collapsed during the building of a commercial center nearby. Even scientists, biologists of an independent organization calling themselves “Knights of Science” recently gained a permit to conduct a scientific search in the grave. They searched for organic evidence to the mysterious beast’s supposed existence, but the only thing they’ve found to date, in cooperation with excavation teams, are the remains of a human body viciously slain, as the excavations coordinator reported. In all probability, the researchers say, this is just another “actual event” of the past proving to be just a tall tale that transcended from generation to generation, becoming even taller with the passage of time.”
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