Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-35711173-20180917001637/@comment-9041013-20180918160919

DrBobSmith wrote: Bloody Spaghetti,

In California (like outside Hollywood and San Francisco), there are horse attacks and mutilations. Kentucky, Connecticut, Washington State. USA, not South America.

What I had considered was a South American native shaman having reason to take revenge on Gringos here in the USA.

I at one point had considered a pack of werewolves trying to keep a low profile. They do this by being a dog kennel - breeding dogs that resemble wolves strongly but are just generic family dogs. (There is such a breed) This kennel is famous for the best wolf-dog actors in Hollywood. Of course - they can go wolf and then they understand English still.

By a Hungarian legend, werewolves come from people who were abused as small children. It triggers something later in life. They have wolves in California? Isn't it kind of too dry for the greater canines? Oh well...

I did mention South America because of the repeated use of Spanish and seemingly Inca terms in your description over there.

You have a greek legend that people north of them, north of Scythia have the power to turn once a year into wolves for a month or something, they were called the Neuri. There are folk tales from Eastern Europe about how a deceaded person turns into a werewolf if a wild animal jumped over their body and the like.