Werehyena - Wikipedia Werehyena is a neologism coined in analogy to werewolf for therianthropy involving hyenas The creature has origins across countless African cultures It is also present in tales on the Arabian Peninsula
Werehyaena | TibiaWiki | Fandom Werehyaenas are sly and tough, yet not too strong or coordinated They are predators as well as carrion eaters and their appearance is a mix between a hyaena and a human being Like hyaenas, Werehyaenas favour warm savannas and deserts as homesteads and are aggressive and cunning
The Myth of the Werehyena and the Fear of the Other in the . . . Unlike their folkloric werewolf cousins, werehyenas can be either human-born or hyenas disguising themselves as humans Also unlike werewolves, werehyenas are believed to be capable of transforming
Werehyena (Mythical Creature . . . - Mythical Encyclopedia The werehyena is a mythical creature that has been part of folklore in various parts of the world for centuries Similar to the concept of a werewolf, the werehyena is a being that can transform between a human form and a hyena form
Were-Hyena: The African Shapeshifter - Symbol Sage Known throughout African folklore, the were-hyena is more than just a beast of horror—it’s a creature steeped in cultural significance, mystery, and fear Let’s explore how this cunning predator has become a symbol of the supernatural across Africa
Werehyena - Gods and Monsters In the dusky realms of African mythologies, there prowls a creature as enigmatic as the moonlit savannas it roams – the Werehyena A master of transformation, this being bridges the chasm between human and animal, embodying the primal instincts of the hyena and the cunning of humankind