Werewolf



"I'm hunger. I'm thirst. Where I bite, I hold till I die, and even after death they must cut out my mouthful from my enemy's body and bury it with me. I can fast a hundred years and not die. I can lie a hundred nights on the ice and not freeze. I can drink a river of blood and not burst. Show me your enemies."

- An unnamed werewolf shortly before the Assassination Attempt on Caspian X.

Werewolves were a type of Creature in the World of Narnia. Narnian Werewolves differ from traditional mythology in some ways.

Bio
During the Long Winter, they served the White Witch and were present at Aslan's death. They also fought for the White Witch's Army in the First Battle of Beruna.

During the Narnian Revolution, a werewolf and a Hag had tried unsuccessfully to convince Caspian X to summon the White Witch back to life to help rid them of King Miraz. This particular werewolf was killed shortly thereafter, but not before giving Caspian a bite. However there were many werewolves in the book that were part of the Old Narnian Army that fought with Caspian X and the Pevensies against the Telmarine army.

In the Disney film, Edmund is shown as the one who kills the Lycanthrope.

Bio
Werewolves appeared to have the ability to turn from a man to a wolf at will, and apparently as Caspian did not become a werewolf, their bite does not turn one into a werewolf unless they are in full wolf form, as the one that tried to bite Caspian was killed halfway during his transformation. When in wolf form, they were human-like wolves with white or grey fur.

Trivia

 * In The Video game version of The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe‎ a Werewolves howl could stun the player for a short period.
 * In the Prince Caspian video game the Werewolf can go in a frenzy that can kill the player in no time, and his howl is not that dangerous as in the last game.
 * The Werewolf in the Prince Caspian movie is portrayed by Shane Rangi.
 * Werewolves were part of the Old Narnians in the book. But in the movie and the BBC series, they were never seen with the Old Narnians.