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I Believe In The Rise Of Werewolves

Hello...
For a long time I have questioned humans in their ways. I feel that certain things they do and beliefs they have are foolish. I know for a fact that there are good and loving humans out there, but they are drowned out by idiots and money or power-hungry destroyers. My family has long been affected by the horrific actions of frightened humans and so have I, time and time again. I've seen friends and family killed because of stupid rumors about our kind or because of a sad attempt at religious conquest. And now, in today's world, most do not evenbelieve in us. To even hint the possibility of werewolves is to be laughed at or even considered insane. All the deaths humans have caused to our kind have simply been swept under the mat and now they deny our existence. I know that there are many of our kind who keep it this way to protect them and their families, but I feel in my heart that it would be more dangerous to live in hiding than fight for the truth. If we expose ourselves, we risk our lives. But if we hide, we allow liars and idiots to reign over this world and continue to destroy it as well as kill many innocents of many species. There is little we can do alone, but together we can do unimaginable things.
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Drachona · 31-35, M
I understand how you can say you don't believe. If someone were to simply look at the evidence, it would be logical to believe that they don't exist. And that is something I strive to change. Since I was 13, I have done research on werewolves (mostly sparked from the question of whether or not I was one). Over time, I have learned and discovered a multitude of things. And one thing that, sadly, is hard for many people to understand is that mass is another form of energy (as Einstein hypothesized). Because of a sort of mental "barrier" that humans have created in their minds saying that everything is impossible until proven possible, people are taught that they cannot possibly fly or run 100mph. Yes, they seem like fantastic things, but they are not so strange to me. Can I fly? No. Can I run 100mph? No. But the point is, it's possible. Anything is possible, and once you accept that, you can understand the concept of energy and mass as they truly are.

Imagine the body like a pile of clay. You live your life in one specific form, and you are taught to believe that you cannot, under any circumstances, change that form. However, in truth, you can mold the clay that is your physical form into any shape you like as long as you convince your subconscious mind that it is possible. So shifting is simply like a momentary deformation and reformation of particles. At first, you believe that your body cannot go through such a transformation without feeling intense pain. But eventually, you become so used to it that it doesn't hurt. Whether you realize it or not, you adapt to the ability of shifting your body's particles. It may sound strange, but one thing no one can doubt is the power of the human mind. The concept of placebo drugs is a perfect example. People who were supposedly given medicine to help them with certain ailments were actually given sugar pills. However, because they believed that it was a legitimate medicine and that it would work, they healed their ailments with their subconscoius mind.

Now, as far as having human parents and a child who is a wolf. That I am still investigating. Many believe that what we are is mostly within our spirits, not our bodies. But I cannot say for sure what causes it. I will tell you this though, I didn't choose to be what I am. This is not some psychological disorder (and as far as clinical lycanthropy goes, I have pretty much debunked it entirely). I did not start acting like a werewolf because I thought it was cool or because I was some kind of role-pla<x>yer when I was younger. Even my parents will admit that I have been different in fairly significant ways since birth. I have pages and pages of documented dreams, most of which involve wolves and other dark creatures, none of which I asked for or wanted to live with for the rest of my life.

I understand that you do not believe inthe existence of werewolves. You have every right because we have no proof of our existence that we would be willing to risk our lives to reveal. But I will ask that, no matter what you believe, you never side with those who say that we don't exist. Believeing we don't exist is one thing, claiming that you KNOW we don't exist is another.

If you search on whether or not werewolves exist, you will find the answer, "there is no proof to suggest that werewolves exist". This is true, but these are the words of a close-minded being. The fact is, there is no proof to suggest that we do exist AND there is no proof to suggest that we don't. So until I find the proof I seek, I cannot say that we do exist because I will not have the evidence to back up that claim. And until someone finds proof that we don't exist, no one can say that we don't.

I respect your opinion, and I wish you enlightenment.

-Drachona