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capnvan
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I demand full stats and fluff for the dreaded Were-Parsnip!

Marginally more seriously: I once had the distinguished honour of playing in a game (dunno if it was Realms or not) featuring a Were-Penguin. Somehow I doubt it was canonical in any published setting, but it was certainly amusing.

Actually being sensible now: Have Were-Ravens ever cropped up in the Realms? I know they flit about in Ravensloft, but how might one weave them into the grand tapestry of Faerun?

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Barastir
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Sorry for somehow sidetracking Mr. Greenwood's questions thread. I only wanted an answer about the "true weredragons", and if they could be only legend. Hall of Heroes introduced a lot of new, interesting werecreatures.

However, I don't know if I like the werebeast versions of magical beasts... Song dragons are not really werecreatures, and even the mystical lythari, as magical as they can be, are only wolves, so for me they are exceptions to the rule. But were-tressym, were-beholders, were-cathshee, were-unicorns... I think I'd never use something like that in my campaigns!

For someone that plays the 2e, I even think that a druid turning into a magical beast - like the Rillifane Rallathil druids that can shapechange into animal forms AND cath shee - are overly powerful. Of course, in 3e there are druids and wizards, IIRC, that are shapechanging specialists... For them, maybe changing into a magical beast would work. It depends, of course, on how much magic you allow in your game table.

Personally, I like to limit magic in my game settings, and so heighten the sense of wonder of my players when dealing with arcane or divine matters.

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I want stats for a wereflumph!

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Since the were-beholder discussion in Ed's scroll, I've been tinkering with a few stat'd-possibilities for such beasties. They're nowhere near presentable at the moment, but it's been a lot of fun scouring the older D&D lycanthropic sources -- like Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts -- for ideas I can borrow.

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sfdragon
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I want a were flying serpent only because the regular variety is not good enough for emo pop shots

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Barastir
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How about a weremimic doppelganger?

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Zireael
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quote:
Originally posted by Barastir

How about a weremimic doppelganger?



Great idea.
And I've been thinking about a Faerun-spanning organization of were-somethings, most of them arcane spellcasters of some kind. Werecats, werebats, wereeagles etc...

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Barastir
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quote:
Originally posted by Zireael
And I've been thinking about a Faerun-spanning organization of were-somethings, most of them arcane spellcasters of some kind. Werecats, werebats, wereeagles etc...


Zireael, I've found some werecreatures and shapechangers organizations in my books: in the 3rd edition "Silver Marches", in the "Black Fury" adventure, there are the Claw Hollow lycanthropes, and in the 2e FR "Book of Lairs", in the "Thylacines" entry, there are the "Sisters of the Green". Have you checked these sources?

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Barastir
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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

I want stats for a wereflumph!



What about a werewolf-in-sheep's-cloth? (Is that the name of the creature, right?)

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Zireael
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quote:
Originally posted by Barastir

quote:
Originally posted by Zireael
And I've been thinking about a Faerun-spanning organization of were-somethings, most of them arcane spellcasters of some kind. Werecats, werebats, wereeagles etc...


Zireael, I've found some werecreatures and shapechangers organizations in my books: in the 3rd edition "Silver Marches", in the "Black Fury" adventure, there are the Claw Hollow lycanthropes, and in the 2e FR "Book of Lairs", in the "Thylacines" entry, there are the "Sisters of the Green". Have you checked these sources?



I have Silver Marches, but haven't seen the 2e source. Thanks anyway!

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Barastir
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quote:
Originally posted by Zireael
I have Silver Marches, but haven't seen the 2e source. Thanks anyway!


The "Sisters of the Green" reference in the 2e FR "Book of Lairs" is just a passing one... Like one or two paragraphs, at most. I can send it to you, if you wish.

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Hawkins
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Posted - 29 Jul 2010 :  16:23:56  Show Profile  Visit Hawkins's Homepage Send Hawkins a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I would suggest using the tibbit race in the Dragon Compendium as a basis for developing the were-tressym.

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Alystra Illianniis
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Hmm... So that wererabbit I created ain't so far-fetched then? Good! My game-group had a riot with her!! And they still keep expecting her to pop up again sometime, lol!!

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Barastir
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If there are Plush Golems (see Dragon Magazine 228), why not wererabbits?

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Hawkins
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A tibbit is actually a were-cat, that is why I suggested it as a model for the were-tressym.

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Barastir
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quote:
Originally posted by HawkinstheDM

A tibbit is actually a were-cat, that is why I suggested it as a model for the were-tressym.

Is a tibbit a different kind of werecat? Cause there are werecats in the 2e, specifically in the Hall of Heroes, in Kelemvor's entry (p. 36), and in the Powers & Pantheons, in the temple of Selūne's entry (p. 157).

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Quale
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When I DM my favourite is werepygmy, before I had players wanting to get infected.
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Wooly Rupert
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We have werecats described in an unofficial 3.0 source... Check out the Realms Bestiary, Volumes 1 & 2 by Eric L. Boyd and Thomas M. Costa.

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Kilvan
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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

We have werecats described in an unofficial 3.0 source... Check out the Realms Bestiary, Volumes 1 & 2 by Eric L. Boyd and Thomas M. Costa.



And we have werecats in an official source too, Monster of Faerun 3.X.
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Hawkins
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quote:
Originally posted by Barastir

Is a tibbit a different kind of werecat? Cause there are werecats in the 2e, specifically in the Hall of Heroes, in Kelemvor's entry (p. 36), and in the Powers & Pantheons, in the temple of Selūne's entry (p. 157).
I believe that the Tibbit was introduced in a 2e issue of Dragon and was then converted to 3.5 in the Dragon Compendium.

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quote:
Originally posted by HawkinstheDM

quote:
Originally posted by Barastir

Is a tibbit a different kind of werecat? Cause there are werecats in the 2e, specifically in the Hall of Heroes, in Kelemvor's entry (p. 36), and in the Powers & Pantheons, in the temple of Selūne's entry (p. 157).
I believe that the Tibbit was introduced in a 2e issue of Dragon and was then converted to 3.5 in the Dragon Compendium.



Do you remember the issue, or ca which period of Dragon?
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wintermute27
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quote:
Originally posted by Jorkens


Do you remember the issue, or ca which period of Dragon?



According to this wonderful site, It can be found in Dragon #135, pg.14

(for those of you interested, here is a similar site for Dungeon magazine)

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Jorkens
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Ah thanks, found it. Reading through the article (which is actually very late 1st ed.)it seems like it is a cat-were, not a werecat. The difference being that it is like the Jackalwere and Wolfwere, an animal able to take human shape. But it seems to me that it would be more correct to view it as more of a fiendish cat-creature, with its heritage and abilities to gate and plane shift.
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In the Players Guide to Faerun Web Enhancement it gives 3.5 updates to the werecat stats "listed" in Mosters of Faerun, but I don't see the 3.0 stats in that book. Am I missing something here?

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Greetings,

Statistics for Werecats may also be found in Lost Empires of Faerūn (pg. 180).
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quote:
Originally posted by wintermute27

quote:
Originally posted by Jorkens


Do you remember the issue, or ca which period of Dragon?



According to this wonderful site, It can be found in Dragon #135, pg.14

(for those of you interested, here is a similar site for Dungeon magazine)



For Dragon, I myself rely on The DragonDex.

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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by wintermute27

quote:
Originally posted by Jorkens


Do you remember the issue, or ca which period of Dragon?



According to this wonderful site, It can be found in Dragon #135, pg.14

(for those of you interested, here is a similar site for Dungeon magazine)



For Dragon, I myself rely on The DragonDex.



Whoa! Awesome site Wooly. Can't believe i havent heard of this before
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