Werewolf Party

In this very special episode of The Spooky Action Show, Nick and Lindsay drink werewolf themed cocktails and tell frighteningly furry fables about werewolves around the world. Tales of ancient lycanthropes, monster movies, werewolf transformation, the wulvers of Scotland, the beserkers, Cynocephali, loup-garous, handsome Christopher Lee, the Werewolf of Bedburg, the Kung Fu werewolf, and the Beast of Gevaudan are all on the table as our hosts get progressively inebriated. Things get hairy towards the end during a classic round of Draw This Thing. Is it our best episode to date, or our worst episode ever? Find out as you travel around the world and experience a gamut of emotions during this transformative episode of tattered clothes, tails, and terror!

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Werewolf Party Playlist:

Link to Playlist Spotify

Werewolf Party Cocktails:

Link to Cocktail Recipes Google Doc

Web Sources:

Gilgamesh The Westport Library

King Lycaon Britannica

Petronius’ Niceros Werewolves.com

The Werewolf in the Ancient World by Daniel Ogden Oxford University Press

Anubis Mythopedia

Christopher Lee: The Secret Life of the Spy With a Golden Gun Spyscape

Su Kong Tai Djin, the Kung Fu Werewolf The Human Marvels

The Dog-Headed Icon of St Christopher Orthodox Arts Journals

Cynocephali Theoi.com

Wulver of Scotland Wikipedia

Berserkers MaverickWerewolf.com

The Werewolf of Bedburg National Geographic

The Beast of Gevaudan La BĂȘte du GĂ©vaudan

Beast of Gevaudan Photos Public Domain Review

Nick’s Drawing of a Werewombat Instagram

“Les Lupins” Engraving by Maurice Sand Georgetown University Library

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