D&D 5E Shifters vs. Thundercats


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Leatherhead

Possibly a Idiot.
Does anyone else picture Shifters looking more like Thundercats, then homogenized Eberron Shifters?

I don't understand this question: Shifters aren't homogenized, they have fangs and snouts and claws depending on what kind of werecreature they descended from. Where as Thundercats are just humans with fur coats and claws.
 


doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
I don't understand this question: Shifters aren't homogenized, they have fangs and snouts and claws depending on what kind of werecreature they descended from. Where as Thundercats are just humans with fur coats and claws.
Well, which werecreature they’re similar to. Canon doesn’t state who comes from whom, and shifter lore marks werefolk as either a perversion of nature, like a mockery of the shifters, or as descended from shifters.
 

TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
I generally view Shifters as looking like whatever the player's explicit needs for a furry character to look like are.
 

gyor

Legend
I don't understand this question: Shifters aren't homogenized, they have fangs and snouts and claws depending on what kind of werecreature they descended from. Where as Thundercats are just humans with fur coats and claws.

From what I'd read in the past Shifters all looked similar no matter what was the were creature ancestor, but I could be wrong.
 



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