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In ancient Japan, there was a lobo god named Horkew Kamuy, “the howling lobo god” who lived on the topo, início of a mountain and helped the humans sometimes with their problems. Problems like fire, disease and disasters. The humans would climb to his mountain temples and pray for his help and Horkew Kamuy would send one of his magic white lobos down the mountain to help out the humans below.
In return, the humans had to promise two things. One, to feed these magic white lobos and two, to return them unharmed to Horkew Kamuy when things got better.
This deal worked very well for a long time but after a while the humans got greedy and stopped feeding the wolves. Worse, they stopped returning them to the mountains tops where they belonged. They chained them up in cages instead.
In anger, Horkew Kamuy stopped sending the white lobos and decided to start sending vicious lobisomens instead. But first he needed a bride to help him. He looked all over the world for a human bride to help him and finally found one in the Japanese court. He sent a barco to bring her to a beautiful island and came down to Earth to meet her. His Japanese bride was so beautiful that she melted Horkew Kamuy’s anger. They fell in amor and nine months later the first Children of the White lobo were born. Many mais followed.
So the Children of the White lobo were originally Horkew Kamuy’s revenge on humanity, but in fact these first lobisomens lived a life of great amor and beauty. Centuries later, they still wear the White lobo sinew of Horkew Kamuy but many of them live peaceful lives.
In ancient Japan, there was a lobo god named Horkew Kamuy, “the howling lobo god” who lived on the topo, início of a mountain and helped the humans sometimes with their problems. Problems like fire, disease and disasters. The humans would climb to his mountain temples and pray for his help and Horkew Kamuy would send one of his magic white lobos down the mountain to help out the humans below.
In return, the humans had to promise two things. One, to feed these magic white lobos and two, to return them unharmed to Horkew Kamuy when things got better.
This deal worked very well for a long time but after a while the humans got greedy and stopped feeding the wolves. Worse, they stopped returning them to the mountains tops where they belonged. They chained them up in cages instead.
In anger, Horkew Kamuy stopped sending the white lobos and decided to start sending vicious lobisomens instead. But first he needed a bride to help him. He looked all over the world for a human bride to help him and finally found one in the Japanese court. He sent a barco to bring her to a beautiful island and came down to Earth to meet her. His Japanese bride was so beautiful that she melted Horkew Kamuy’s anger. They fell in amor and nine months later the first Children of the White lobo were born. Many mais followed.
So the Children of the White lobo were originally Horkew Kamuy’s revenge on humanity, but in fact these first lobisomens lived a life of great amor and beauty. Centuries later, they still wear the White lobo sinew of Horkew Kamuy but many of them live peaceful lives.
Around 3100 BCE, a pack of lobos helped Osiris defend a city in Upper Egypt against an invading army. It was a bloody battle and many of the lobos died but the invaders were successfully defeated.
In honor of these Valente lobos and their sacrifice, Osiris re-named this city “Lycopolis” or lobo City and ordered the bodies of the fallen lobos to be mummified beneath the city for resurrection in the underworld.
For the heroic lobos who fought so valiantly and lived, Osiris went one step further, granting them human form in addition to their lobo form – the very first lycanthropes.
Legend has it now that every full moon, the descendants of these first Lycopolitan Lycanthropes can call on their anjos da noite ancestors to rejoin them on earth and the pack will run together again as long as the moon is full, the living and the undead shadow lobisomens of Osiris.