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Write An Argumentative Essay On Hellhounds

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Hellhounds are found across the world and can be found in many different religions, as well as many myths and legends. The most notable would have to be Cerberus from Greek mythology. This three headed hound is known for being the guardian of the gates of the underworld. Due to this, many people believe that hellhounds are guardians of the places where the dead rest. Many have claimed that they have seen large black, jackal-like hounds wandering past cemeteries or tombs. This might also be the reason why the Egyptians saw the Jackal-headed Anubis as the god of the dead.
These beasts are not usually hostile, however should one wind up killed and eaten by a wolf or other form of canine; the tainted blood of the hellhounds will contaminate the mind and body of the beast. This will cause the animal to change. They’re bodies will become more humanoid and will begin to crave blood. Many have believed that attack from these hellwolves, are from a werewolf. However, there was one thing that disproves this. Should a hellwolf attack a victim, their body would be charred and shredded. However, like a werewolf, these things can be repelled with a simple silver cross. However, there is only one way to kill a hellwolf. By using—
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It was at least 7 feet tall, covered in thick, black, hair with unusual looking eyes. The eyes had a light green sclera with silver irises and blood red pupils. It dropped a piece of charred meat from it maw as the hellwolf ran deeper into the bush and out of sight. As Ethan called for an ambulance and more officers I ran off in the direction of the creature. When I reached the area where it had run off, I noticed a small leather wallet lying on the ground, the I.D. in the wallet read Steven Marks. I couldn’t see any sins of where the wolf had gone so I wandered back to Ethan, defeated and furious. We couldn’t stop that thing from killing and it was able to get away. We had only one lead so I showed it to

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