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The return after death.
Judgement Day, Heaven and Hell.

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All so incredible and so ordinary.
But we are used to it.

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- Honey, sugar, Sweet N' Low?
- Anything. Honey.

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I don't have honey.
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Visit a shaman.
He'll tell you the rules.

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I can only tell you the theory.
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- Do you know any of the rules?
- Very few.

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The wolf rests by day
and prowls by night.

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But he's always present.
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He grows inside a man he's entered
until the first full moon.

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Then he consumes him. Killing
all but his nature and his heart.

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Not a great prognosis.
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Of course.
not all who are bitten change.

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There must be something wild within.
An analogue of the wolf.

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Among my people, I'm not known
for having an analogue of a wolf.

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Your people are wrong. Sometimes
one doesn't even need to be bitten.

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Only the passion of the wolf
is enough.

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Dr. Alezais ...
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I'd like to know ...
Not that I subscribe to this ...

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Neither do l.
Only to the possibility.

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But out of curiosity ...

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