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Edward Grey was born in September 16, 1856, in WEST SUSSEX, England. He spent his childhood on the estate of Lord Robert Hastings, where his father worked as a game warden. When Grey turned twelve in the spring of 1869, a number of cows from Lord Hasting's herd were found slaughtered in the woods. Three children soon disappeared after, and the local men formed search parties. Grey, who suspected the real nature of the killer, tracked the predator to its lair in the Hasting family vault. The creature was one of Hasting's sons, who had apparently contracted the werewolf curse while at school in Paris. He had been secretly devouring the corpses in his family vault before his uncontrollable urges led him to killing cattle and children. Grey fought and killed the werewolf with a bullet blessed

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  • Sir Edward Grey
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  • Edward Grey was born in September 16, 1856, in WEST SUSSEX, England. He spent his childhood on the estate of Lord Robert Hastings, where his father worked as a game warden. When Grey turned twelve in the spring of 1869, a number of cows from Lord Hasting's herd were found slaughtered in the woods. Three children soon disappeared after, and the local men formed search parties. Grey, who suspected the real nature of the killer, tracked the predator to its lair in the Hasting family vault. The creature was one of Hasting's sons, who had apparently contracted the werewolf curse while at school in Paris. He had been secretly devouring the corpses in his family vault before his uncontrollable urges led him to killing cattle and children. Grey fought and killed the werewolf with a bullet blessed
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  • Edward Grey was born in September 16, 1856, in WEST SUSSEX, England. He spent his childhood on the estate of Lord Robert Hastings, where his father worked as a game warden. When Grey turned twelve in the spring of 1869, a number of cows from Lord Hasting's herd were found slaughtered in the woods. Three children soon disappeared after, and the local men formed search parties. Grey, who suspected the real nature of the killer, tracked the predator to its lair in the Hasting family vault. The creature was one of Hasting's sons, who had apparently contracted the werewolf curse while at school in Paris. He had been secretly devouring the corpses in his family vault before his uncontrollable urges led him to killing cattle and children. Grey fought and killed the werewolf with a bullet blessed by a local priest. Lord Hastings never attempted to conceal what his son had done, and had his son's body burned to ashes overseen by the local priest. Hastings repaid his debt to Grey by generously offering medical attention and having the local priest ensure the boy did not inherit the werewolf curse. A deep BOND was developed between Grey and Hastings, as Grey was very impressed by the latter's kindness and nobility. Grey soon became a minor celebrity in West Sussex and was reported to have had numerous encounters with the supernatural.
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