What do people really report when they say they have seen a werewolf?
Real Werewolf Encounters presents a documentary-style collection of first-person reports involving upright canine creatures that witnesses themselves describe as werewolves. The accounts are placed in context with reported names, dates, locations, terrain, and weather, giving readers a practical way to compare what was seen, where it was seen, and how the experience was remembered.
The book also examines the longer history behind the reports, including:
- European werewolf traditions and the folklore that shaped later testimony
- The trial of Peter Stumpp of Bedburg
- The Beasts of Gâtinais and Gévaudan
- Modern encounters presented without retelling Michigan Dogman or Bray Road dogman cases
- Respectful skeptical possibilities involving bears, large dogs, hoaxes, and sleep-related states
Clear, friendly, and practical, this text-only compendium keeps testimony and interpretation in conversation. By the end, readers will be able to examine an encounter report more carefully, recognize the influence of folklore, and weigh extraordinary claims alongside plausible natural explanations.
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