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Awakend Kittens and the Classes They Play


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I'm thinking Assassin. Lets of think of this from the kitten's perspective - someone comes along and steals your "kitten-hood" and turns you into essentially a human child - but you are still a cat. You now have no true relations with others of your kind because you are unique (unless this druid goes around and does this all the time to cats). It would be interesting for the kitten/cat for awhile (the "view favorably" aspect of the spell), but it may come to resent what has happened to it.

If you want an example, think Claudia from the Vampire Chronicles (Vampire Lestat).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_(The_Vampire_Chronicles)


A one point, Claudia becomes increasingly dissatisfied with being constantly “dressed as a doll” by her two fathers, and her frustration leads her to kill a mother and daughter and leave them to rot in the kitchens of the townhouse. That now think of that in cat terms.

If you want to put a nasty (although at the risk of silly) twist in your campaign, that awakened animal turns on the Druid and spends its life trying to kill him.
 


As a villain I once had an awakend cat rogue vampire as a villain. Charmed people to pick it up and pet it and then bit / blood drained. :) Also sank those claws in for stability and negative levels. ;)
 






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