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==Trivia== |
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− | *The Volkodlak is the name of a werewolf from the mythology of Russia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, |
+ | *The Volkodlak is the name of a werewolf from the mythology of Russia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Romaniac and Serbia. |
− | *The name Volkodlak is derived from the Serbian word Vukodlak (''VOO-kod-lahk''; Serbian "wolf hair"). In Proto-Slavic mythology (which is present in the history of all Slavic cultures), the Vukodlak is essentially the same as a |
+ | *The name Volkodlak is derived from the Serbian word Vukodlak (''VOO-kod-lahk''; Serbian "wolf hair"). In Proto-Slavic mythology (which is present in the history of all Slavic cultures), the Vukodlak is essentially the same as a vampire. Vampires were frequently depicted in various animal forms, such as dogs, cats, equine animals, and wolves. In some descriptions, the Vukodlak appears in human form, just like the vampire, except overgrown with dark hair. This is supposed to be the main difference between the Vukodlak and the vampire. In Montenegro, it is documented that it was once believed that a vampire must spend a certain amount of time in a wolf-like form in order to stay alive. |
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A Volkodlak (FOE-kode-lahk; Slovenian "wolf hair") is a wolf-like Wesen that was first mentioned by Monroe in "Cry Luison".
Trivia
- The Volkodlak is the name of a werewolf from the mythology of Russia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Romaniac and Serbia.
- The name Volkodlak is derived from the Serbian word Vukodlak (VOO-kod-lahk; Serbian "wolf hair"). In Proto-Slavic mythology (which is present in the history of all Slavic cultures), the Vukodlak is essentially the same as a vampire. Vampires were frequently depicted in various animal forms, such as dogs, cats, equine animals, and wolves. In some descriptions, the Vukodlak appears in human form, just like the vampire, except overgrown with dark hair. This is supposed to be the main difference between the Vukodlak and the vampire. In Montenegro, it is documented that it was once believed that a vampire must spend a certain amount of time in a wolf-like form in order to stay alive.
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"Thanks for the Memories": X |
"Octopus Head": X |
"The Last Fight": X |
"Dyin' on a Prayer": X |
"Cry Luison": Ref |
"Highway of Tears": X |
"The Grimm Who Stole Christmas": X |
"Chupacabra": X |
"Wesenrein": X |
"Tribunal": X |
"Death Do Us Part": X |
"Maréchaussée": X |
"Trial by Fire": X |
"Bad Luck": X |
"Double Date": X |
"Heartbreaker": X |
"Hibernaculum": X |
"Mishipeshu": X |
"Iron Hans": X |
"You Don't Know Jack": X |
"Headache": X |
"Cry Havoc": X |
Unseen Wesen in Grimm | |
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Afrotherian Wesen | Bhari Kadama |
Amphibian Wesen | Fossegrim |
Avian Wesen | Augapfel-Aushacken |
Bovine Wesen | Mordstier |
Canine Wesen | Lob Hombre, Volkodlak |
Chimeric Wesen | Ammit, Empousai |
Chondrichthyan Wesen | Ak-Moho-Alii |
Decapod Wesen | Karkinos |
Feliform Wesen | Abartige Aasfresser, Bastet |
Feline Wesen | Ukufu Okusheshayo |
Hexapod Wesen | Khepri, Sairento Shi |
Lupine Wesen | Grauhund |
Meline Wesen | Rotznasig Carcaju |
Mephitid Wesen | Faeteo fatalis |
Monotreme Wesen | Shnabeltiermörder |
Pantherine Wesen | Rißfleisch, Tefnut |
Perissodactyl Wesen | Abath |
Primate Wesen | Amarok, Handwerksburschen |
Procyonid Wesen | Waschbar |
Pseudosuchian Wesen | Trasque |
Rodent Wesen | Schmerzen-Kaninchen |
Ruminant Wesen | Spokelseshorn |
Unknown Wesen | Curupira, Fétide Taillader, Gefrierengeber, Leshy, Peau de la Mort, Sangrienta Manos, Schneetmacher, Waage |