After my failed info grab a few days ago,I studied a lot of websites and videos.All of them seemed to contradict each other, so I couldn't really make any headway on my research. I kept searching and turned up nothing really that notable. I got bored yesterday and so I, as a joke, searched up “Can mermaids breathe through their own urine, like fish do with water”. That brought me to a forum page, where someone actually asked the same question. After having a good laugh at some of the responses, and the cringy arguments people were making about the topic, one response stuck out to me. “Yes”. That was all it said. One word, like the person knew matter of fact that mermaids could for sure breathe through their own piss, in the same way fish breathe water.
I was dumbfounded, honestly. Who was this person? So I privately messaged them asking them if they would speak about the post and they responded a few hours later. “Well what do you know about mermaids, or any other kind of creature?” I had no idea really, but I wanted to get to know this person and see what information they could tell me. I pretended that the only thing I knew was what most people know, average fairytale stuff. This person, calling themselves Juniper, began informing me of little things here and there. Mermaids can walk, or swim. Dragons are alive and human shaped. Vampires are not cursed to walk in the shadows, and so on. Contradicting everything I have ever heard. Garlic? No effect on vampires. Silver bullets? Bullets, regardless of material, are deadly, duh. Dragon scales? Hard as any other lizard scale. They are just thicker.
It was all really interesting. Especially about werewolves too.
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‘Allapician’- {Al-UH-peesh-IN} The most common tribe. They comprise about half of the population, and are usually fair-haired or red haired. Ranging in colour from dirty blond to dark groupings live in the mountainous regions mostly along the western states. Oregon, through to Colorado. MOstly Great Basin and Rocky Mountain areas. Utah and Colorado supposedly have the largest amount. Other more humid and forested countries have them as well. Makes me think of England, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Norway maybe too. Denmark for sure. Germany and France could have some too. Other countries, I'm sure.
Next is the ‘SilverMane’ - The second most common. They comprise about a third of the werewolf brown. Reds, browns and blondes, but nothing brighter than darker or dirty blond. The American population. They reside in colder, darker or snowy environments. Alaska, Canada,Russia too. Anywhere there is darkness or snow, being as they are apparently the brightest in colour. Ranging from White and greys to bright and platinum blond. They are apparently the most reclusive and no one really knows a lot more information than that.
Last, and most rare is a tribe whose name I don’t know. Not seen or heard from for many generations, these werewolves are theorised to be extinct. They come in all different colours, and hues. The distinct difference is that they are reported to be massive. Truly monstrous in size. The average size was apparently close to 3 metres in height, and they are very strong. The largest of all the tribes, they were seen as a threat and so were hunted down. Most stories of werewolves throughout history are false, but the ones that are true are about these werewolves.
My mind was reeling from this new information. How could this person know so much about werewolves? Or even other mythical creatures. I really want to find out.