The Dark Side of Femininity: The Curse of the Werewimam

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The curse of the werewimam is a legendary tale that has fascinated people for centuries. According to the lore, a werewimam is a hybrid creature that possesses the abilities and characteristics of both a werewolf and a mummy. This creature is said to be cursed, doomed to roam the earth in eternal torment. The origin of the curse is believed to stem from an ancient Egyptian curse placed upon an unfortunate individual who committed a heinous crime against the gods. As punishment, this person was condemned to become a werewimam, forever caught between the worlds of the living and the dead. The werewimam is said to undergo a transformation during the full moon, just like a regular werewolf.


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The werewimam is said to undergo a transformation during the full moon, just like a regular werewolf. However, in addition to the physical changes, it also possesses mummy-like traits such as having decayed, bandaged flesh and emitting a foul odor. The creature is described as being immensely powerful and ferocious, wreaking havoc wherever it goes.

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I have posted about Tarot before. Unlike the characters of Superbabes and Femforce, Tarot is often considered to be part of the "Bad Girl Art" type. Not that she is the opposite of the Good Girl Art, but rather the situations she gets herself in never would have happen to Nightveil or Miss Victory.

I am not going to lie. I like Tarot. Its a guilty pleasure to be sure, but my enjoyment of it is honest. Plus +HOlly Golightly and creator Jim Balent are both really cool.

Tarot in Superbabes is actually a good fit. She has some magic, some skills and combat ability and certainly the chance to earn Bimbo Points. If you read the comic then yeah. She does some really cool comic things, but then ends up loosing her clothes while sledding due to some faeries (ok to be fair the whole vacationing lot, Jon, Mother and Raven, did too).

Character: Tarot, Witch of the Black Rose
Secret ID / AKA: Rowan
Age: she isn't saying Apparent Age: mid 20s
Origin: Supernatural Pupil (50cp)
50 CPs

Primary Stats
Muscles: 14 Max Press: 700
Health: 17 ("Buxom" seems right) Regen, Combat: - Regen, At rest: 1pp/3rds HTK/Day: 2d10
Moves: 19 ("Fast") Bonus to hit: +3 Movement: 8" Hittability: 8 Initiative Bonus: 1
Brains: 16 Mental Attack Bonus: +1 Mental Hittability: 5
Will: 19 Regen Rate: 1pp/2rds HTK Regen/Day: 1d6+3
Personality: 18 ("Sparkling")
Looks: 51 ("So gorgeous she is hard to look at")
308 CPs

Secondary Stats
PP: 154
HTK: 50
Fame: 5/15 (normal/supernatural world)
Bimbo Points: 1 (there will be more)
XP: 15,002 ("Big Leaguer")
Level: 9 ("Junior Heroine")
CPs: 4 more to spend

Powers
Magic Spells (Tarot admits she is still a student here)
- Blast 4d6 (48cp)
- Flight 10 (80cp)
- Force Field 10 (60cp)
- Go Places (teleport) (200cp)
Healing II 100cp
Visions of Elsewhere 40cp
Visions of the Past 30cp
588 CPs

Gizmos
Armor (Invulnerability 4)
Sword of the Goddess (free gizmo)
20 CPs

Skills
Occultist 50 cp (gained for free at 1st level)
First Aid 20cp
Melee Weapon (Sword) 10cp
Persuasion 20cp
Blind Fighting 25cp
Contacts (Supernatural) 20cp
Survival 20cp
Weaponsmith 25cp
140 CPs

Character Description
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 140 lbs
Hair: Red
Eyes: Green
Skin: Caucasian
Unique Characteristics: She has a black rose tattoo/birthmark on her left shoulder.

All in all not a bad fit. I like her at 9th level which lines up nicely with her other builds.
She has a winged cat familiar named Pooka as well as a two lovers, Skeleton Man (Jon Webb) and Boo Cat (a werecat). Given how often they are endangered or get Tarot into trouble they should be worth a couple of Bimbo incident-free Bimbo Points.

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Curse of the werewimam

Legends depict the curse of the werewimam as being hereditary, with the curse passing down from one generation to another. It is said that the only way to break the curse is by performing a complex ritual involving ancient spells and incantations. The curse of the werewimam has been the inspiration for numerous works of literature, film, and art. It taps into our primal fears of transformation, death, and the supernatural. The idea of being trapped in a hybrid state, neither alive nor dead, has captivated the imaginations of many. While the curse of the werewimam may be nothing more than an intriguing legend, it continues to be a source of fascination and intrigue for those who enjoy exploring the darker side of mythology and folklore. Its enduring appeal reminds us of the power of storytelling and the enduring allure of the unknown..

Reviews for "Silver Bullets and Rituals: The Battle against the Werewimam Curse"

1. John - 2/5
I was really disappointed with "Curse of the werewimam". The story had potential, but it fell flat due to poor execution. The acting was mediocre at best, and the special effects were laughable. The pacing was all over the place, making it hard to stay engaged. It felt like the filmmakers were trying to cram too many ideas into one film, resulting in a confusing and messy narrative. Overall, I would not recommend watching "Curse of the werewimam".
2. Sarah - 1/5
I had high hopes for "Curse of the werewimam" but was thoroughly let down. The plot was incredibly predictable, and the characters lacked depth. The werewolf makeup and costume were cheap and unconvincing, which took away from the overall experience. The dialogue was forced and cringeworthy, making it difficult to take the film seriously. Save your time and skip "Curse of the werewimam" if you're looking for a well-made and captivating horror movie.
3. Mike - 2/5
"Curse of the werewimam" had potential, but failed to deliver. The film relied too much on jump scares, and it quickly became repetitive and predictable. The story lacked originality and felt like a rehash of countless other werewolf movies. The acting was wooden, and I had a hard time connecting with any of the characters. The CGI effects were poorly done and took away from the overall aesthetic. Overall, "Curse of the werewimam" didn't bring anything new or exciting to the genre, and I wouldn't recommend it.
4. Emily - 2/5
"Curse of the werewimam" had an interesting concept, but it fell short in execution. The pacing was slow, and I found myself losing interest midway through the film. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked development, making it hard to care about their fates. The scares were largely predictable, and there was a lack of tension throughout. While the cinematography was decent, it wasn't enough to salvage the overall mediocrity of the film. I would recommend skipping "Curse of the werewimam" if you're looking for a memorable horror experience.

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