by bar1scorpio » Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:32 pm
And like I pointed to in an older thread- do you wonder where they learned that?
Likewise, why is Japan the only place where the legend of a Nine-Tailed Fox exists.
And all hunters tend to, if time and happenstance permit, cremate a zoanthrope corpse. Remember, up to the early victorian age, fresh, or preserved corpses, were used in medicines. Mummia & other such derivative folk remedies. Even without the benefit of modern disease theory, they'd have known such a corpse held a peculiar taint, and must be dealt with specially. Even if their local culture proscribed against burning a body, or even touching a corpse at all.
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