Bisclaveret

Also known as Bisclavaret, Bleiz-Garv, Den-Bleiz.

  • Mythical Number: #0459
  • Culture:  Medieval Medieval
  • Attribute:  Humanoid Humanoid
  • Attribute:  Sorcery and Medicinal Sorcery and Medicinal
  • Behaviour:  Deadly Deadly
  • Common Type:  Werewolves Werewolves

The old name for a Werewolf in Breton, France. This can be traced back to the 12th century. It is said to be a human by day but wolf-man by night. This comes from the curse of a witch. More modern names for the Werewolf from this region are Bleiz-Garv, Den-Bleiz and Loup-Garou.

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