Rougarou Stickers
Description: The rougarou, a werewolf creature of Cajun folklore, emerges from behind a cypress tree. This American cryptid wades through waters and under Spanish moss in the swamps of Louisiana. 3D Rendering. The rougarou is thought to be derived from the loup-garou, which is simply the French term for a werewolf. The belief in these beasts was likely brought over to the New World with French settlers and is particularly associated with Catholicism: The monster is said to prey on those who fail to follow the rules of Lent, and even are created when someone breaks those same rules seven years in a row. I had not ever actually heard of this particular cryptid until a few weeks before I made this. A fan brought it to my attention. Then, a few ...
Description: Original artwork by Maurice Sand (1823-1889), was a French writer, artist, and entomologist. He studied art under Eugène Delacroix and also experimented in various other subjects, including geology and biology. He created this work from a story told by his father George about a firsthand encounter with werewolves.