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While still in her teens, Hinton became a household name [a] as the author of The Outsiders, her first and most popular novel, set in Oklahoma in the 1960s. She began writing it in 1965. [ 7 ] The book was inspired by two rival gangs at her school, Will Rogers High School , [ 8 ] the Greasers and the Socs , [ 3 ] and her desire to empathize ...
Tera frees Dresden and tells him that MacFinn, her fiancé, is a loup-garou, the most dangerous type of werewolf. Unless MacFinn is placed within a containment circle before the next full moon, he will transform and kill again. Dresden was shot during his escape from police custody.
During his time at the asylum, it is revealed that his father, Sir John Talbot, was the werewolf who bit him, with his mother's "suicide" actually being the result of Sir John attacking her in werewolf form; Lawrence's traumatized mind simply repressed the memory during his time at the asylum.
Unbeknownst to Lisa, Deb is fully aware that werewolves exist. She had previously beaten and left another girl, Lisa's cousin Gretchen, for the wolves to maul. The girl had survived the attack and become a werewolf, making it necessary for Deb and the others to hunt and kill her.
Ralph prepares to shoot the Outsider, but is told that a gunshot could cause another cave-in, killing all of them. Instead, Holly insults the Outsider and hits it repeatedly over the head with a sock full of ball bearings when it lunges at her. The Outsider begins to disintegrate and worm-like creatures begin crawling from its body.
Kern, a werewolf, is hunted by a harper who uses magic; escaping, but injured, he finds himself at an inn called the Yellow Tinker. Long ago, he had once tried to find acceptance as a man and a werewolf, and was nearly killed for revealing what he truly is.
Gabriel Knight standing inside the Huber farm. The taskbar at the bottom displays the inventory, the current active object, and a set of options. The Beast Within is a point-and-click adventure game, played from a third-person perspective; a first-person perspective is used at some points during the game.
Nikolas Schreck is an American singer-songwriter, author, and film-maker based in Berlin, Germany. Schreck founded the music and performance collective Radio Werewolf, which operated from 1984 to 1994. He collaborated musically with his former wife, [1] American singer and musician Zeena Schreck.