In this movie, there´s a scene when the monk finds a painting, and he reads:
"Even a man who's pure, and says his prayers by night, man become a wolf.
When the wolf bane blooms, and the autumn moon is bright, man may become a wolf."
Well I´m note sure if it was exactly it, ´cause I was busy with my girl at this moment :Spin: , but I´m sure about this fragments: "Even a man who's pure, and says his prayers by night" and "When the wolf bane blooms".
So I wonder, did Schaffer get this chorus from somewhere else, and they also used it in the movie, or they quoted this letter?
"Even a man who's pure, and says his prayers by night, man become a wolf.
When the wolf bane blooms, and the autumn moon is bright, man may become a wolf."
Well I´m note sure if it was exactly it, ´cause I was busy with my girl at this moment :Spin: , but I´m sure about this fragments: "Even a man who's pure, and says his prayers by night" and "When the wolf bane blooms".
So I wonder, did Schaffer get this chorus from somewhere else, and they also used it in the movie, or they quoted this letter?