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Peeira or fairy of the wolves is the name given to young women who become guards or companions of wolves . They are the human and female version of the werewolf and are part of the legends of Portugal, Europe and Galicia .

Peeiras are female fairies or spirits who are protective of wolves. They inhabit European forests, especially Portuguese forests and legends. It is said that a girl can become a scavenger when summoned by the howl of her "predestined wolf", or that they would be the seventh daughters of a couple. When a Peeira with the change goes into a pack, it can be said that she can heal from any injury or illness. More likely, a Peeira is simply a young woman who lives with packs, protects, cares for and even controls them. Peeira is the being destined to serve, or guide the angry creatures and disturbed spirits that are werewolves. She would be like a fountain that would bring peace to the werewolves' troubled spirit, calming the beast and making it think better. A pack that possesses a footfoot is a powerful pack, as in addition to the gift of calm it communicates with wolves and werewolves, even healing them. They are described as loving, wild and even living in woods or forests, which can be considered as possible.Nymphs . Some say that they developed a greater affection for werewolves or wolves, so she started to take care of them, while others say that she is a spirit of a young woman who, with her ghost dogs, seduces men and takes them to the terror of your phantom wolves.