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>Well now I'm curious as to what you think vampires and werewolves are like.
How Anubis was depicted in the mysteries
Hint in different languages
for example, in Slavic B is read as V
Baal -> Vaal -> Vil -> Veless/Velnias, Volos(hair) was associated with hair, wolves, colzas and snakes at the same time. Vilas(fairy) were described with hairy legs (but a beautiful top)
or Japanese
Kami - deity, Okami wolf
Tubalcain - Tuvalcain - Vulcan - Velikan(giants in Slavic language) - Volkolak(ancient name of werewolves among the Slavs). Etruscan Apollo-Suri-Soranus (some Greeks considered him the son of Vulcan-Hephaestus, not Zeus) sat underground, was associated with goats, wolves, snakes and volcanoes and was depicted in a wolf's cap
B is replaced by V (Babylon -> Vavylon, remove the first V, Avylon -> Avalon)
Baal, Bal, Bull
So the Iranians began to depict the devas as hairy. Deva + El = Devil, Dia (distorted Deva) + Bol (aka Bel/Vil/Vol) = Diabol(os)(or Diavolos)
There is a game with hair, bulls, wolves, volcanoes everywhere. Perhaps this is the curse of the Cainites. I still assume that monsters like picrel are due to the connection between reptiles and werewolves. Let me remind you that Loki's children are all like wolves, but he also has snake children and it is described that there are an incredible number of snakes at the roots of Yggdrasil.
Pure vampires are 100% related to reptiles, I'm sure of it
Nagas and rakshasas. The first, under the guise of people, became known as vampires, the second werewolves