Mardagayl; Armenian Werewolves - PeopleOfAr

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Mardagayl; Armenian Werewolves - PeopleOfAr
In old Armenian folklore there are many creatures into which humans and evil spirits can transform by free will or curse. Often such tales involve Werewolves, roaming at night, snatching children and causing fear. These creatures are known as “Mardagayl” in Armenian. Some tales speak of women who, in consequence of deadly sins, are condemned to spend seven years in […]
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