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==Excerpt from [[Grimm Diaries]]== |
==Excerpt from [[Grimm Diaries]]== |
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− | Before relations are to begin, the severed Willahara foot must be placed beneath the couple wishing to procreate. |
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+ | {{diary|Ich haue îfunðen þet þe Willehara is iþught ben sume maner of ... yðel. |
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+ | Bicause of þe fruinhde Kynƌe of þisses Wesen, hit is iþoght gooðe speeðychge anð gooðe wastumberenðnesse arenbistowene on newe-weƌƌeðe cuples þet fremmen þe ðeeð inemneð Spedigberenðess. |
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+ | Þe forme of þe ðeeð mot euere ben þe same. ... þet þhe conioigrwng mai beginnen, þe ... foot of þe Willahara mot ben ìsetten ... cuple þet willen bigeten betwehe hem ... |
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+ | ... þet þe fresehere þe foot, þe ....þe ... ben. ...limpen.}} |
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+ | Some of this text has been translated into English: |
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⚫ | {{Diary|''... Due to the fecund nature of this Wesen, it is believed that good fortune and fertility is bestowed upon newlywed couples who participate in a practice known as Spedigberendess... Before relations are to begin, the severed Willahara foot must be placed beneath the couple wishing to procreate. |
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It is believed that the fresher the foot, the more fertile the female will be. Within three days, conception will occur. |
It is believed that the fresher the foot, the more fertile the female will be. Within three days, conception will occur. |
Revision as of 23:45, 12 April 2015
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Other languages: | Russian: Косоглаз |
Notables: | Oliver Bennett Beverly Bennett Peter Bennett Chloe Bennett |
A Willahara (vil-uh-HAHR-uh; Old Eng. from Proto-Germ. wiljô and hasô, Willa "desire, wish, will" + Hara "hare") is a rabbit-like Wesen that was seen in "Bad Luck".
Characteristics
Willahara are known to be an especially fertile Wesen species, capable of producing a large number of offspring.
Behavior
Willahara are very passive creatures, not liking to woge in front of even other Wesen. They do not stay in one place very long. Like many Wesen, they are afraid of Grimms and avoid them.
Excerpt from Grimm Diaries
In Old English:
Bicause of þe fruinhde Kynƌe of þisses Wesen, hit is iþoght gooðe speeðychge anð gooðe wastumberenðnesse arenbistowene on newe-weƌƌeðe cuples þet fremmen þe ðeeð inemneð Spedigberenðess.
Þe forme of þe ðeeð mot euere ben þe same. ... þet þhe conioigrwng mai beginnen, þe ... foot of þe Willahara mot ben ìsetten ... cuple þet willen bigeten betwehe hem ...
... þet þe fresehere þe foot, þe ....þe ... ben. ...limpen.Some of this text has been translated into English:
It is believed that the fresher the foot, the more fertile the female will be. Within three days, conception will occur.
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