The Truth About Unicorns
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  • Reads 495
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 11
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2014
Werewolves. When you say 'Shape-shifter' most people think of werewolves.

But werewolves are mutts. No, I don't mean because they're dogs, or flea-bitten (their coats are actually parasite resistant). I mean because they are deluded versions of the real shape-shifters. The originals. The ones who can shift into any creature, big or small, extinct, known, or 'mythical'. They can even shift into a combination of creatures, for instance a lion and an eagle (where do you think griffons came from?)

I'm talking about unicorns and dragons.
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