Keepers of the forrest
Chapter 1. Who we are
My name is Att Pê-ûn. it means "good Heart" in my native language. but most people call me Atty. I am 18 years old. I live in a magical village called Too-êdge-mae katz-shoo-mi. which means"A long way Forgotten". my village is hidden deep in the Uintah-Lasalle Mountains. Nobody knows of our existence. Even if you tried to find our village you would never be able to. Our village is hidden by Ancient Magic passed down from generation to generation, since the beginning of creation. My people are called Wê-noonse Shin-âb. which means "Ancient Indian wolves." We are a long forgotten tribe. We are the keepers of the forrest. The protectors of all creatures in our land. We are the holders of life. We are the bringers of death. We are a magical people. We are an inseparable pack. Yes, I said pack. We are shape shifters. Outsiders might refer to Us as Werewolves.
Chapter 2. The truth about werewolves
The truth is, Werewolves aren't anything like what you've seen in the movies or on T.V. We are a peaceful people. We use our powers for the good of the forrest and all creatures that live here. In fact in order to shape shift into Wolf form, we have to have good intentions in our heart. Otherwise the magic does'nt work. This is how it has always been, and how it always will be. Men are granted our abilities on the full moon following our 18th birthday I am anxiously waiting for the next full moon. only the purest of heart can shapeshift into a wolf. There are many in our Tribe that cannot change. That doesn't make them bad people. Women are chosen as keepers of magic on the eve of their 17th birthday and will spend the next year in training with their mother or their next closest female relative who holds the sacred magic. Only one is chosen that can change into a wolf and be a keeper of magic. That man is our Chief. His name is Tom-sù-êne Que-o-gând. which means Ten Bears in English. Most people just call him Tom. He is my father. His father was chief, and his father before him and so on. I hope to be Chief one day. Only the Chief can grant his...
My name is Att Pê-ûn. it means "good Heart" in my native language. but most people call me Atty. I am 18 years old. I live in a magical village called Too-êdge-mae katz-shoo-mi. which means"A long way Forgotten". my village is hidden deep in the Uintah-Lasalle Mountains. Nobody knows of our existence. Even if you tried to find our village you would never be able to. Our village is hidden by Ancient Magic passed down from generation to generation, since the beginning of creation. My people are called Wê-noonse Shin-âb. which means "Ancient Indian wolves." We are a long forgotten tribe. We are the keepers of the forrest. The protectors of all creatures in our land. We are the holders of life. We are the bringers of death. We are a magical people. We are an inseparable pack. Yes, I said pack. We are shape shifters. Outsiders might refer to Us as Werewolves.
Chapter 2. The truth about werewolves
The truth is, Werewolves aren't anything like what you've seen in the movies or on T.V. We are a peaceful people. We use our powers for the good of the forrest and all creatures that live here. In fact in order to shape shift into Wolf form, we have to have good intentions in our heart. Otherwise the magic does'nt work. This is how it has always been, and how it always will be. Men are granted our abilities on the full moon following our 18th birthday I am anxiously waiting for the next full moon. only the purest of heart can shapeshift into a wolf. There are many in our Tribe that cannot change. That doesn't make them bad people. Women are chosen as keepers of magic on the eve of their 17th birthday and will spend the next year in training with their mother or their next closest female relative who holds the sacred magic. Only one is chosen that can change into a wolf and be a keeper of magic. That man is our Chief. His name is Tom-sù-êne Que-o-gând. which means Ten Bears in English. Most people just call him Tom. He is my father. His father was chief, and his father before him and so on. I hope to be Chief one day. Only the Chief can grant his...