Pliny the
Elder who was a writer during 23-79 C.E mentioned of a family that involves a
story about a werewolf. In his work,
Historia Naturalis which incident was originally documented by Euanthes,
the clan of the Anthus was a direct descendant of Antaeus.
Every nine
year, the Anthus family would have to draw a name of a family member, whoever
was fortunate enough to be chosen should go to the lake and perform an ancient
ritual that is said to transform him into an appearance of a wolf.
The ritual
is started by hanging first their clothing on a branch of a tree. The chosen one should then swim to the other
side of the lake. They believed that by
the time that he reached the other side of it; he would be transformed into a
werewolf.
The man
chosen to transform into a werewolf is said to remain on that appearance for
nine years. If on the period of nine
years, he was able to resist his urge to kill humans, then he would be allowed
to swim back to the lake and the lake would bring back his original human form.
The story
bears a striking similarity to the tale of the Lykaians. Some believe that both of the clan’s ritual
is an account of an Arcadian wolf ritual.
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