Oh, and to clarify, 666
is the number of the beast. It's not
from the Iron Maiden song. Just call it number of the beast, because people who follow what they hear in song or see in television annoys me, eg: the other day, we were watching Underworld, and people were saying "Why change it from werewolf to Lycan" and i was like because the Vampires live for ages and probablt spoke Latin originally, and Lycan is short for Lycanthrope which translates roughly as "Were-beast" form latin, i beleive, although i could be wrong. Anyway, there weren't just Warewolfs, as they beleived, almost any animal can transfer Lycanthropy, including bears and rats. Anyway, back to the point: people who say things like "Vampires, you know Buffy?" irritate me because all these damn TV shows always change it around slighly so that it's further from the truth. A Good example is Blade, where Silver was required to kill the Vamps-wtf? See my point? Anyway...sorry bout that...got carried away.
Hold on, just checked for the roots of the word, it's this:
Quote: "The term "lycanthrope" is actually a misnomer, coming from the roots lycos (wolf), and anthropos (man). A more correct term is "therianthrope," from therios (animal) and anthropos."
-Dave
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