Thursday, July 31, 2008

Who?

By Robert Hacker, jr.

When news hit about Sebastian “RuWolf” Fang’s death, I had to laugh. I thought, this must be a joke. They can’t be serious. They want us to believe a man of great moral strength would take the coward’s way out. Impossible.

Calling in to sources within the Anti-Werewolf Forces (never asking for attribution, of course) has proven fruitless. They are not talking, which lends one to believe that they aren’t on top of this and probably had little to do with Mr Fang’s end.

And if not them, then who?

Rumours do circulate and it doesn’t exactly take a detective named Holmes to figure it all out. Heck, the Pink Panther might stumble on to the answers.

Looking over my last notes I dug in to the final scene and was reminded of the soviet guard who helped me leave Spandau prison. A nice young man, good looking enough to marry my daughter and always in control; while I stayed in Spandau prison, he was an island of calm. When we were leaving I recall writing that he was the opposite of that calmness. He was hurried and ill looking and I had to be transferred to the next guards so that I might get out and he might get some help.

A transformation in to a werewolf for the first time must be a traumatic experience. This soviet guard showed all the signs of a man going through this traumatic transformation – the frothing mouth, the rising tensions in his muscles, and the dark tone of fear in his voice. True, this is all speculation without a grain of physical proof. Maybe he was bitten by rat and contracted rabies. The again we are talking about a guard who works in a prison that housed a werewolf.

I remembered what the American guard told me as the soviet guard led me to the elevator that was to take the soviet guard and I from the underground level to the floor level. He said: “Shee-ucks, if every werewolf were like Mr Fang we wouldn’t be afraid of no full moon.”

Shee-ucks, he was right. If every werewolf were like Sebastian “RuWolf” Fang…

Let’s assume that Mr Fang’s speech on the Reichstag and his article circulated around the globe spoke for a large segment of werewolves. Who spoke for the others? Their silence is deafening.

Werewolves don’t really like the limelight, at least those who are committed to werewolf rule. And make no doubt about it; there are those who wish great harm to the human race. They prefer the end of day when they can watch the moon appear in the dusky sky and become husky high. When Mr Fang came out on the Reichstag they took notice like the rest of us. Only they did not like what they were seeing.

Werewolves openly shunning their true nature and working with humans seemed like a bad idea to these guys. RuWolf was beginning his work on connecting humans and werewolves. He was conducting interviews, telling more werewolves to put their fangs away. There are elements in this world who think there is only one way. Mr Fang’s diction opposed this view.

Questions surely must go answered. Who does the Anti-Werewolf Forces work for? Who pays for them? How much? Are there any other werewolves organisations out there trying to undo what Mr Fang and his Werewolf Nation have done? The world is under a threat that can’t be measured accurately as the numbers released by the AWWF do not suggest the actual true number of humans attacked by werewolves worldwide. What are the real numbers?

To think that a man who came out of hiding to tell people he is who he is would take his own life seems inaccurate. In fact, it is impossible. The most important question of all: who killed RuWolf?

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