The Full Moon of November is often called The Beaver Moon in the mainstream world. This name came about from Native Americans noticing this was the time Beavers began hunkering down in their food-laden lodges for the winter. It was also the season of fur trappers looking for thick Beaver pelts that were bulked up for the cold weather. In some localized areas, various Beaver deities may come into play to support the supremacy of their moon, which has rarely ever paranormally occurred. In the paranormal community, most November lunar cycles are known as the Dark Moon. It’s strongly under the unified influence of the Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Spirits forming a holy spiritual trinity. Unfortunately, it’s not actually a holy moon and werewolves still transform.🦫
The Blasphemous Beaver Werewolves
Lycanthropes in these small local zones will yield blasphemous Beaver Werewolves. These freaks of nature will wonder about aimlessly herding their beaver brothers into perplexing packs. They will eat through trees and anything that moves. People and pets should beware that the beavers are under the psychic power of the Werewolf and will attack with extreme prejudice! If they don’t get the job done, then the Werewolf certainly will! Along the way, they will build insane dams at super speed, causing localized flooding. If you reside in a rural area head for the urban hills. Those in cities have little to fear…except for the usual crime!🐺
📝Normal Werewolf Repellents will work against these Beaver Werewolves. They’re also highly fixated on wood. Throwing a tree branch or even a trig may give you enough time to escape as they go after it!