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[[WMG: The three little girls who go trick or treating at Mr Kreeg's house are also [[OurWerewolvesAreDiferent Werewolves]].]]
The three girls are dressed as the three little pigs, classic fairy tale characters, much like the other werewolves in the film were dressed as fairy tale heroines. They might be too young to have experienced the change yet, but will several years in the future. Will they be allies to the other werewolf girls, or their enemies as the town is their turf?
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[[WMG:Lesser known myths and monsters will be used.]]
The director has stated his desire to do this in the past. Much monsters might include:
* Mothman.
* Goblins.
[[WMG:Some monsters from the first movie may be reused.]]
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[[WMG:Lesser known myths and monsters will be used.]]
The director has stated his desire to do this in the past. Much monsters might include:
* Mothman.
* Goblins.
[[WMG:Some monsters from the first movie may be reused.]]
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When they realized that the Christians were going to wipe them out, they decided that they had to preserve something of themselves. So, they created Sam with witchcraft, who enforced the rules of Samhain, and who the Christians feared so much that they had no choice but to abide by the laws of a pagan holiday.
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When they realized that the Christians were going to wipe them out, they decided that they had to preserve something of themselves. So, using witchcraft, they created Sam with witchcraft, - who enforced the rules of Samhain, and who the Christians feared so much that they had no choice but to abide by the laws of a pagan holiday.
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Sam is the enforcer of the rules of Halloween, and he punishes anyone who breaks them, human or monster. We only see him punish humans, because humans don't know about him and thus break the rules, while the monsters are all fully aware of him and stay in line. However, in his absence the monsters would slaughter the entire town, with absolutely no fear of consequences.
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Sam is the enforcer of the rules of Halloween, and he punishes anyone who breaks them, human or monster. We only see him punish humans, because humans don't know about him and thus break the rules, while the monsters are all fully aware of him and stay in line. However, in his absence the monsters would probably slaughter the entire town, with absolutely no fear of consequences.
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[[WMG: Sam is the Guardian of Halloween.]]
Admittedly, Sam is a tad too murderous and violent and seems to care more about the rules of Halloween being followed than the safety of children, but that can apply only to the Trick 'r Treat universe. After all, in the "Rise of the Guardians" universe, Santa Claus is a skilled swordsman, so who's to say that a Guardians!Universe Sam couldn't put his murder lollipop to good use defending children alongside North, Bunnymund, Tooth, Sandy, and Jack Frost.
* Of course, Sam isn't a regular holiday character like Santa or the Easter Bunny, but one can dream.
Admittedly, Sam is a tad too murderous and violent and seems to care more about the rules of Halloween being followed than the safety of children, but that can apply only to the Trick 'r Treat universe. After all, in the "Rise of the Guardians" universe, Santa Claus is a skilled swordsman, so who's to say that a Guardians!Universe Sam couldn't put his murder lollipop to good use defending children alongside North, Bunnymund, Tooth, Sandy, and Jack Frost.
* Of course, Sam isn't a regular holiday character like Santa or the Easter Bunny, but one can dream.
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The film's events seem to be grooming the two into punishing those who disrespect Halloween, just like Sam and Steven.
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The film's events seem to be grooming the two into punishing those who disrespect Halloween, just like Sam and Steven.
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* Kind of like almonds! Specifically the fact that bitter almonds contain a small amount of cyanide while raw, and if you eat more than a few handfuls in one session you will die. If you eat less, you may suffer from kidney failure.
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Wilkins only seems to kill people who break the rules, and thus in a sense, is paying tribute to Sam. However, he broke the rules himself, forgetting that on Halloween, not everyone is who they seem. He just made a poor choice of would-be victim, and thus found himself their prey instead of the hunter in the end. Sam was on scene, either to pay tribute to the werewolves for being the superior stalkers of the night, or to pay a grudging final salute to someone who had followed and enforced his rules for some considerable time.
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Wilkins only seems to kill people who break the rules, and thus in a sense, is paying tribute to Sam. However, he broke the rules himself, forgetting that on Halloween, not everyone is who they seem. He just made a poor choice of would-be victim, and thus found himself their prey instead of the hunter in the end. Sam was on scene, either to pay tribute to the werewolves for being the superior stalkers of the night, or to pay a grudging final salute to someone who had followed and enforced his rules for some considerable time.time.
[[WMG: Rhonda and Billy will become Sam's accomplices.]]
The film's events seem to be grooming the two into punishing those who disrespect Halloween, just like Sam and Steven.
[[WMG: Rhonda and Billy will become Sam's accomplices.]]
The film's events seem to be grooming the two into punishing those who disrespect Halloween, just like Sam and Steven.
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Wilkins only seems to kill people who break the rules, and thus in a sense, is paying tribute to Sam. However, he broke the rules himself, forgetting that on Halloween, not everyone is who they seem. He just made a poor choice of would-be victim, and thus found himself their prey instead of the hunter in the end. Sam was on scene, either to pay tribute to the werewolves for being the superior stalkers of the night, or to pay a grudging final salute to someone who had followed his rules for some considerable time.
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Wilkins only seems to kill people who break the rules, and thus in a sense, is paying tribute to Sam. However, he broke the rules himself, forgetting that on Halloween, not everyone is who they seem. He just made a poor choice of would-be victim, and thus found himself their prey instead of the hunter in the end. Sam was on scene, either to pay tribute to the werewolves for being the superior stalkers of the night, or to pay a grudging final salute to someone who had followed and enforced his rules for some considerable time.
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In all of the segments Sam is usually shown observing it. Which means that Sam might have orchestrated the events that have been happening in the movie and unleashed the supernatuarl creatures in the movie to punish those who don't respect the tradition of Halloween.
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In all of the segments Sam is usually shown observing it. Which means that Sam might have orchestrated the events that have been happening in the movie and unleashed the supernatuarl supernatural creatures in the movie to punish those who don't respect the tradition of Halloween.
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Sam is the enforcer of the rules of Halloween, and he punishes anyone who breaks them, human or monster. We only see him punish humans, because humans don't know about him and thus break the rules, while the monsters are all fully aware of him and stay in line. However, in his absence the monsters would slaughter the entire town, with absolutely no fear of consequences.consequences.
* It makes some sense, though Monsters killing humans is sort of within the rules. It's what you expect of monsters, after all. However, under the rules, they can only operate at certain times, and then only by claiming victims they manage to lure into their trap.
[[WMG: Sam doesn't care that Steve Wilkins is a serial killer.]]
Wilkins only seems to kill people who break the rules, and thus in a sense, is paying tribute to Sam. However, he broke the rules himself, forgetting that on Halloween, not everyone is who they seem. He just made a poor choice of would-be victim, and thus found himself their prey instead of the hunter in the end. Sam was on scene, either to pay tribute to the werewolves for being the superior stalkers of the night, or to pay a grudging final salute to someone who had followed his rules for some considerable time.
* It makes some sense, though Monsters killing humans is sort of within the rules. It's what you expect of monsters, after all. However, under the rules, they can only operate at certain times, and then only by claiming victims they manage to lure into their trap.
[[WMG: Sam doesn't care that Steve Wilkins is a serial killer.]]
Wilkins only seems to kill people who break the rules, and thus in a sense, is paying tribute to Sam. However, he broke the rules himself, forgetting that on Halloween, not everyone is who they seem. He just made a poor choice of would-be victim, and thus found himself their prey instead of the hunter in the end. Sam was on scene, either to pay tribute to the werewolves for being the superior stalkers of the night, or to pay a grudging final salute to someone who had followed his rules for some considerable time.
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*Apparently confirmed by Days of the Dead.
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When they realized that the Christians were going to wipe them out, they decided that they had to preserve something of themselves. So, they created Sam with witchcraft, who enforced the rules of Samhain, and who the Christians feared so much that they had no choice but to abide by the laws of a pagan holiday.holiday.
[[WMG: Sam saves far more lives than he takes.]]
Sam is the enforcer of the rules of Halloween, and he punishes anyone who breaks them, human or monster. We only see him punish humans, because humans don't know about him and thus break the rules, while the monsters are all fully aware of him and stay in line. However, in his absence the monsters would slaughter the entire town, with absolutely no fear of consequences.
[[WMG: Sam saves far more lives than he takes.]]
Sam is the enforcer of the rules of Halloween, and he punishes anyone who breaks them, human or monster. We only see him punish humans, because humans don't know about him and thus break the rules, while the monsters are all fully aware of him and stay in line. However, in his absence the monsters would slaughter the entire town, with absolutely no fear of consequences.
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[[WMG: Sam was created by the last pagans.paleo-pagans.]]
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Or at least training to be one. That would explain her being nonplussed about the other kids' deaths or seeing Sam.
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Or at least training to be one. That would explain her being nonplussed about the other kids' deaths or seeing Sam.Sam.
[[WMG: Sam was created by the last pagans.]]
When they realized that the Christians were going to wipe them out, they decided that they had to preserve something of themselves. So, they created Sam with witchcraft, who enforced the rules of Samhain, and who the Christians feared so much that they had no choice but to abide by the laws of a pagan holiday.
[[WMG: Sam was created by the last pagans.]]
When they realized that the Christians were going to wipe them out, they decided that they had to preserve something of themselves. So, they created Sam with witchcraft, who enforced the rules of Samhain, and who the Christians feared so much that they had no choice but to abide by the laws of a pagan holiday.
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In all of the segments Sam is usually shown observing it. Which means that Sam might have orchestrated the events that have been happening in the movie and unleashed the supernatuarl creatures in the movie to punish those who don't respect the tradition of Halloween.Halloween.
[[WMG: Rhonda was a real witch.]]
Or at least training to be one. That would explain her being nonplussed about the other kids' deaths or seeing Sam.
[[WMG: Rhonda was a real witch.]]
Or at least training to be one. That would explain her being nonplussed about the other kids' deaths or seeing Sam.
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This occurred to me after I realized that if there was a mass death-by-poison in the neighborhood, sooner or later, it would be traced back to the source. So I came up with the theory that if kids follow the rules of Halloween, and only take ''one'', as the sign on the bowl instructs, they'll be fine.
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This occurred to me after I realized that if there was a mass death-by-poison in the neighborhood, sooner or later, it would be traced back to the source. So I came up with the theory that if kids follow the rules of Halloween, and only take ''one'', as the sign on the bowl instructs, they'll be fine.fine.
[[WMG: Sam is behind it all.]]
In all of the segments Sam is usually shown observing it. Which means that Sam might have orchestrated the events that have been happening in the movie and unleashed the supernatuarl creatures in the movie to punish those who don't respect the tradition of Halloween.
[[WMG: Sam is behind it all.]]
In all of the segments Sam is usually shown observing it. Which means that Sam might have orchestrated the events that have been happening in the movie and unleashed the supernatuarl creatures in the movie to punish those who don't respect the tradition of Halloween.
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[[WMG: The Principal's candy is only poisonous if you eat a lot of it.]]
This occurred to me after I realized that if there was a mass death-by-poison in the neighborhood, sooner or later, it would be traced back to the source. So I came up with the theory that if kids follow the rules of Halloween, and only take ''one'', as the sign on the bowl instructs, they'll be fine.
This occurred to me after I realized that if there was a mass death-by-poison in the neighborhood, sooner or later, it would be traced back to the source. So I came up with the theory that if kids follow the rules of Halloween, and only take ''one'', as the sign on the bowl instructs, they'll be fine.