In Native American culture, the legends of werewolves was that they were guardians meant to protect the humans. They were good. What these indigenous people didn't know was that they were living among the werewolf kind for centuries. There was another world within their own. A world with magic, powers and abilities, Gods and Goddesses, and lore.
In this hallucinatory world, there was good and light but there was also darkness and atrociousness. There are werewolves who go out and seek pleasure in torture, pain, and murder. This world must even include balance. These faulty werewolves are called the Corrupted. They make packs and guilds to try to destroy humans and their own kind.
The Corrupted were advancing in their sickening plan, almost destroying an entire country with conflict and death. The light werewolves in their final desperation prayed to their God Amarog, guardian and creator of the werewolves.
He heard their prayers and answered them, sending down what they were not expecting. His name is Jonah Campbell.
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Torian Grae
WerewolfI glanced over at Torian in the hall, he had his backpack slung over his shoulder and was at ease while he talked to his friends, Torian Grae. He was the top dog of the school in a way. As I walked by, Torian and his friends all stared at me. His br...