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*''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – [[The Forgotten Saga]]''
*''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – [[The Forgotten Saga]]''
*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]'' {{Mo}} {{c|referred to as a "púca"}}
*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]'' {{Mo}} {{c|referred to as a "púca"}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]''


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Lyra as a werewolf

In folklore, a werewolf is a human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf. Typically, it is recounted that a curse or affliction induces the transformation involuntarily on every night of a full moon.

History

In a simulation of Atlantis created by the Isu Aletheia in the 5th century BCE, the misthios Kassandra encountered a woman named Lyra who became a werewolf as a result of experimentations conducted by Aita through the Olympos Project.[1]

During the 9th century, the fanatical druidic cult known as the Children of Danu used a concoction which, when activated, deployed a fog that gave their wolf companions the illusory appearance of a bipedal, muscled werewolf with deer antlers,[2] which they called a púca.[3]

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