Vargr's submission for the FurFright conbook for 2008.
A short exposition from the point of view of the things that go 'bump' in the night. Hope you enjoy it!
A short exposition from the point of view of the things that go 'bump' in the night. Hope you enjoy it!
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 116px
File Size 74 kB
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Very nice work wuff! A neat little monologue straight from the werewolf's mouth! :)
I believe I told you this earlier, but this reminds me of a monster history tidbit from FFXII (Final Fantasy Twelve for you layfurs).
The origin of hideous demons in XII comes from statues that were once enchanted to ward off evil spirits. These statues were hideous to begin with, but once the enchantments all wore off years later, the demons took the form of what was once their bane!
Can't read? Odd. Wuff thought PDF was just about universal for every op system as a readable format using the free Acrobat Reader or many similar products.
Did you try clicking on the "Download" icon under the image above? That should give you a pop up windo with "Open, Save, Cancel" options. If you choose "Open", your system ought to display the PDF with whatever reader you have available.
Please let wuff know if this doesn't work. Vargr has been posting these in PDF, because it retains all the formating, fonts, etc., of the original submission no matter what sort of platform (from Unix to Mac to PC and others) reads it.
I'll see if I can shift it to text, but it will lose all the indentions and highlights in that format, and for this piece, those are a bit more important than normal.
Did you try clicking on the "Download" icon under the image above? That should give you a pop up windo with "Open, Save, Cancel" options. If you choose "Open", your system ought to display the PDF with whatever reader you have available.
Please let wuff know if this doesn't work. Vargr has been posting these in PDF, because it retains all the formating, fonts, etc., of the original submission no matter what sort of platform (from Unix to Mac to PC and others) reads it.
I'll see if I can shift it to text, but it will lose all the indentions and highlights in that format, and for this piece, those are a bit more important than normal.
Can't read? Odd. Wuff thought PDF was just about universal for every op system as a readable format using the free Acrobat Reader or many similar products.
Did you try clicking on the "Download" icon under the image above? That should give you a pop up windo with "Open, Save, Cancel" options. If you choose "Open", your system ought to display the PDF with whatever reader you have available.
Please let wuff know if this doesn't work. Vargr has been posting these in PDF, because it retains all the formating, fonts, etc., of the original submission no matter what sort of platform (from Unix to Mac to PC and others) reads it.
I'll see if I can shift it to text, but it will lose all the indentions and highlights in that format, and for this piece, those are a bit more important than normal.
Did you try clicking on the "Download" icon under the image above? That should give you a pop up windo with "Open, Save, Cancel" options. If you choose "Open", your system ought to display the PDF with whatever reader you have available.
Please let wuff know if this doesn't work. Vargr has been posting these in PDF, because it retains all the formating, fonts, etc., of the original submission no matter what sort of platform (from Unix to Mac to PC and others) reads it.
I'll see if I can shift it to text, but it will lose all the indentions and highlights in that format, and for this piece, those are a bit more important than normal.
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