Talk:Werewolves

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So was this article a straight copy and paste from Wikipedia? This is supposed to be a lore-appropriate wiki, is it not? So can anyone then back up more than half this article claims about werewolves? I'm not even convinced there is a distinction between wolves and werewolves other than that Morgoth's first wolf, Drauglin, being mentioned as much a couple of times in The Silmarillion. I'm not sure of Christopher Tolkien's word choice, considering the "wer" implies the usual myth behind werewolves that they are part man, but there is no such distinction, or a hint as much, that this is what Drauglin is (in fact even the illustration of Drauglin in The Silmarillion is shown that he's a rather large black wolf). This is even more confusing considering Drauglin's very name (Draug literally meaning wolf; check The Silmarillion appendix). Nothing, however, even hints at the nature of Drauglin or of other werewolves (considering they are never mentioned again in The Silmarillion). 75.74.188.74 00:20, March 20, 2010 (UTC)