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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 1190421" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>Ok Rybaer, here's the information on the weretiger communities, as promised.</p><p></p><p>The majority of lycanthropes are the cursed individual of legend, the ravening beasts that are cursed to transform with the moon and who kill and slaughter without conscience. </p><p></p><p>Those who are born lycanthropes rather than acquiring the curse through the bite of another can have a much different outlook on life. Werewolves often have the worst bloodlust, but some can become the leaders of small, isolated communities. However, they do not deal well withs strangers and defend their territory fiercely. Most often they are found in the northern part of Low'verok, near Ice Lake or near the fringes of the Farlight Forest. </p><p></p><p>Wererats are usually found in large cities, living as thieves, beggars, or assassins. Most are very opportunistic, taking what they can get wherever they can get it, feeling they deserve it. Many large towns have one or more wererats. The largest towns, particularly the port towns, support whole wererat communities.</p><p></p><p>Weresharks and werecrocodiles are typically found only on the coast, particularly in Benshay (along the coast of the Unwanted Desert) or Gajin. There are also many weresharks in Scuttlecove. Both of these types tend to be greedy and rarely sated with what they can get. </p><p></p><p>Werebats are rarely seen on the surface, as they are usually only of types of creatures that live underground. The few that live on the surface are extremely isolated.</p><p></p><p>Wereboars have some of the worst tempers of all the lycanthropes, and it is best to tread carefully around them. Some serve nobles as forest wardens, but others lead crusades against them. Once riled, they show no quarter. Most wereboars live in the forests around the Firespine Mountains and along the Deepwater river.</p><p></p><p>Werebears are usually the most benevolent of all natural lycanthropes, living in small communities together, taking care of the forest they live in, and guiding lost foresters back to their villages. They tend to share the same ranges as the wereboars, though some are also found near the Tonver river and Black Pine forest.</p><p></p><p>Weretigers are usually found in the warmer lands of southern Low'verok as well as Greenfire lake and the plains south of there. They usually form small but rich communities, inviting traders to come so they might aquire the finest goods. Most weretigers consider themselves nobles among other sorts of people, particularly other lycanthropes. They tend to have a regal bearing and air. Given proper deference, they can make good leaders, but crossed they make terrible enemies, often playing with their prey for weeks or months before moving in for the kill. </p><p></p><p>The two major weretiger communities are near Port Lyalee (Jazarra, a particularly rich community connected with the port city) and near Firehaven on Greenfire Lake (Kizzadarr, which has a great many sorcerers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 1190421, member: 4441"] Ok Rybaer, here's the information on the weretiger communities, as promised. The majority of lycanthropes are the cursed individual of legend, the ravening beasts that are cursed to transform with the moon and who kill and slaughter without conscience. Those who are born lycanthropes rather than acquiring the curse through the bite of another can have a much different outlook on life. Werewolves often have the worst bloodlust, but some can become the leaders of small, isolated communities. However, they do not deal well withs strangers and defend their territory fiercely. Most often they are found in the northern part of Low'verok, near Ice Lake or near the fringes of the Farlight Forest. Wererats are usually found in large cities, living as thieves, beggars, or assassins. Most are very opportunistic, taking what they can get wherever they can get it, feeling they deserve it. Many large towns have one or more wererats. The largest towns, particularly the port towns, support whole wererat communities. Weresharks and werecrocodiles are typically found only on the coast, particularly in Benshay (along the coast of the Unwanted Desert) or Gajin. There are also many weresharks in Scuttlecove. Both of these types tend to be greedy and rarely sated with what they can get. Werebats are rarely seen on the surface, as they are usually only of types of creatures that live underground. The few that live on the surface are extremely isolated. Wereboars have some of the worst tempers of all the lycanthropes, and it is best to tread carefully around them. Some serve nobles as forest wardens, but others lead crusades against them. Once riled, they show no quarter. Most wereboars live in the forests around the Firespine Mountains and along the Deepwater river. Werebears are usually the most benevolent of all natural lycanthropes, living in small communities together, taking care of the forest they live in, and guiding lost foresters back to their villages. They tend to share the same ranges as the wereboars, though some are also found near the Tonver river and Black Pine forest. Weretigers are usually found in the warmer lands of southern Low'verok as well as Greenfire lake and the plains south of there. They usually form small but rich communities, inviting traders to come so they might aquire the finest goods. Most weretigers consider themselves nobles among other sorts of people, particularly other lycanthropes. They tend to have a regal bearing and air. Given proper deference, they can make good leaders, but crossed they make terrible enemies, often playing with their prey for weeks or months before moving in for the kill. The two major weretiger communities are near Port Lyalee (Jazarra, a particularly rich community connected with the port city) and near Firehaven on Greenfire Lake (Kizzadarr, which has a great many sorcerers). [/QUOTE]
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