The Weirwolf: A Tragedy is a play written by William Forster and published in 1876. The story revolves around the character of Count Weir, who is believed to be a werewolf. The play is set in the Scottish Highlands and explores themes of superstition, love, and betrayal. The play opens with the villagers discussing the strange and terrifying events that have been happening in the area, including the disappearance of several people. The villagers believe...
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