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Werewolf Fact #17 - The Wulver is probably not actually a thing
So youβve probably heard of the wulver, if youβre into werewolves on the internet. Itβs supposedly a Scottish legend about a wolf-headed guy who left fish on the windowsills of the needy. How kind.
Well, frankly, Iβm not at all convinced the wulver was ever really a thing in folklore. Hear me out. This is a tidbit about checking your sources.
Iβm a folklorist. That means I professionally study this stuff and have degrees in it. Iβve given lectures and taught classes on subjects in folklore and mythology, especially werewolves. Iβve defended my research and my work from boards wanting to find some kind of hole in my work to prove I was wrong about something.
When itβs your job, itβs very important to check sources for accuracy - and to double-check them for authenticity. If you can, find the primary source. This means find the original documentation or the oldest possible occurrence or recording of the myth. If you canβt find one? It may not actually have been something people believed in.
This is where things get complicated. Lots of folklore and myth came from oral traditions, and as such, weβve doubtlessly already lost tons of great things. That means people often didnβt write this stuff down, in part because these beliefs were occurring in time periods wherein literacy was hard to come by. When it comes to this, the best you can do is to find secondary proof in artwork or artifacts from the time period, or else a medieval monkβs chronicle of what the locals believe in, just to give a few examples.
All this said, letβs get back to the wulverβ¦
As mentioned, the wulver myth of the kind, fish-giving werewolf supposedly comes from Shetland. Itβs caught on on the internet to the point that when I mention werewolves, it often gets brought up by someone at some point. There were even some wacked-out ridiculous spiky silly monsters in the latest God of War game called wulvers (but they are, predictably, brainlessly malevolent and aggressive, so whoever randomly pulled the name βwulverβ off the internet for the gameβs development couldnβt even be kind enough to respect that supposed legend, either).
But finding βwulversβ mentioned in professional werewolf studies by academics in the field publishing well-researched work is virtually impossible. Wikipedia will claim to you that there are a few articles that mention them, but some of them actually donβt. Do we ever hear the big names in werewolf studies mention wulvers? No, nor do they ever mention anything like them.
Do we have a primary source for wulvers? No.
We have no monkβs account and no ancient piece of writing from the region that indicates any belief in wulvers, nor do we have any kind of illuminations, bestiaries, engravings, woodcuts, paintings - we have nothing. No proof at all.
True, this doesnβt entirely mean that people didnβt believe in them. Maybe they did. But without a source, we canβt responsibly claim in a professional work that wulvers were ever a thing in folklore.
But wait, Mav! There is a source!
Every single article I have ever seen on the internet (because Iβve never come across the wulver in professional werewolf studies) only ever cites just one source for the wulver: Jessie Saxbyβs Shetland Traditional Lore, published in 1932.
Itβs bordering on impossible to reasonably get a copy of this book. Itβs not available digitally. Itβs been out of print for years. The only print copies available range around $100 in price and are essentially falling to pieces from mishandling, at least the ones Iβve encountered.
Virtually every other werewolf legend you can name has multiple sources and often at least one primary source - sometimes multiple, especially in the case of Greek and Roman werewolf legends. The wulver doesnβt have even one.
Donβt get me wrong, I donβt want to try to discredit Saxbyβs work. If someone out there can offer me some good proof that people in Scotland ever actually believed in the Wulver, thenβ¦ awesome.
But at this point and after years of trying to find one, I still canβt find any reliable historical source to actually say with confidence that the wulver is a legitimate folkloric belief.
Even if someone were to suddenly present to me a Scottish writing from whatever era that has overt mention of wulvers and prove me wrong, though, the principle of this idea still stands.
You really shouldnβt believe everything you read on the internet (havenβt you ever heard the Abe Lincoln quote about that!? Oh waitβ¦), especially about folklore. The internet is a vast and rich source for false information - and that seems to apply even more where folklore (sometimes especially werewolves) is involved. Always check your sources!
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It looks like the Shetland Museum has done some digging on the Wulver and has the true answer to itβs origins!!
In recent years there has been a lot of discussion about the βwulverβ, Shetlandβs βkind and generous werewolfβ, as someone has described him
https://www.shetlandmuseumandarchives.org.uk/blog/the-real-story-behind-the-shetland-wulver
Turns out it was likely the invention of a single person in the 1930s!
oh hey man so is your living weapon single or
KNOCK OUT!!! β‘π¦Ύ
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forget whoβs the top or bottom, which one of you is nursing a fresh bite-sized wound and which one of you is licking the blood off your teeth
Transforms into a werewolf dramatically but the werewolf just turns in a circle and curls up and takes a nap and i wake up in the morning in shredded clothes like "wow. i feel really refreshed actually."
Positive affirmations:
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
πππππ wolf
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someone just literally interrupted me mid conversation to tell me βwhat wonderful big dark eyes iβve gotβ and on the one hand extremely flattering that she couldnβt even wait until the end of my sentence to comment on this, on the other hand did she have to say it like im the big bad wolf
WOLF TRIED TO STEAL MY PIZZA
you donβt like werewolf? πΊπ? roo roo?
got my lab results back turns out iβm full of rage because i am full of grief
no dude it's so cool how attached you are to that character who is singled out and ostracized due to the external monstrousness that clashes with their internal spark of humanity. and i love how drawn you are to themes of horror and love, nature versus nurture, otherness, isolation, and the abject. i bet you have normal feelings about your own personhood

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