Lycanthropy (disambiguation)

Lycanthropy (disambiguation)

The terms Lycanthropy and Lycanthrope most commonly refer to the creatures of mythology.

Lycanthropy may also refer to:
* Clinical lycanthropy, the delusional belief that a person can transform into a wolf or other animal.
* "Lycanthropy", a novel by Robert A Gable. ISBN 1-55197-168-2
* Lycanthropy (film), a 2006 film directed by Kevin McDonagh.
* "Lycanthropy," a song by Six Feet Under from the album "Haunted".
* Lycanthropy (album) is a 2003 album by Patrick Wolf.

Lycanthrope may also refer to:
* "Lycanthrope", a 1937 novel by Eden Phillpotts.
* "Lycanthrope", a novel by Justin P. Petrillo. ISBN 0-595-33272-2
* Lycanthrope (1999 film), a film directed by Bob Cook.
* Songs of that title by the bands +44 and Fear Before the March of Flames.
* "Lycanthropes", a supplement for the Chill roleplaying game by Geoff Pass. ISBN 0-923763-30-9
* Lycanthrope (Dungeons & Dragons), a type of creature with many sub-varieties from the roleplaying game "Dungeons & Dragons".

Other variations of the term:
* Lycan, a slang term used in the film "Underworld" and its sequels that means "lycanthrope."
* "Lycanthropus", a 1962 film also known as "Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory".
* "Licántropo", a werewolf film that is also known as "Lycantropus".


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