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* ''Lycanthrope'' is a 1937 novel by Eden Phillpotts. |
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* ''Lycanthrope'' is a novel by Justin P Petrillo. ISBN 0-595-33272-2 |
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* ''[[Lycanthrope (film)|Lycanthrope]]'' is a 1999 film directed by Bob Cook. |
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* ''[[Lycanthrope (song)|Lycanthrope]]'' is a song by the [[alternative rock]] band [[(+44)]]. |
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* ''Lycanthrope'' is an alternate title for the 1989 film ''[[Night Shadow]]''. |
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* ''Lycanthropes'' is a [[roleplaying game]] manual by Geoff Pass. ISBN 0-923763-30-9 |
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* ''[[Lycanthrope (Dungeons & Dragons)|Lycanthropes]]'' are creatures from the roleplaying game [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. |
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Revision as of 00:29, 6 September 2006
Lycanthrope may refer to:
- Lycanthrope is a 1937 novel by Eden Phillpotts.
- Lycanthrope is a novel by Justin P Petrillo. ISBN 0-595-33272-2
- Lycanthrope is a 1999 film directed by Bob Cook.
- Lycanthrope is a song by the alternative rock band (+44).
- Lycanthrope is an alternate title for the 1989 film Night Shadow.
- Lycanthropes is a roleplaying game manual by Geoff Pass. ISBN 0-923763-30-9
- Lycanthropes are creatures from the roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons.