I guess as cousins they would, hyenas and great cats both belong to the feliformia suborder.Tuzenbach said:Do Flinds count?
Tuzenbach said:Do Flinds count?
All the way up to 20 without their boots!Tuzenbach said:Do Flinds count?
Frukathka said:Thanks Klaus!![]()
Thurbane said:Thirded - great work Klaus!
Anyway, back to the original topic (sort of) - I always wanted to have a duo of villains in my campaign, a Rakshasa and his Weretiger lover - but Rakshasa are always LE and Weretigers are always N. Can anyone think of a way to make the Weretiger evil?
Who says the weretiger needs to be evil to be attracted to a rakshasa? In a fit of lust, the two would just go for it , or a compulsory affect could be responsible for the pairing.Thurbane said:Anyway, back to the original topic (sort of) - I always wanted to have a duo of villains in my campaign, a Rakshasa and his Weretiger lover - but Rakshasa are always LE and Weretigers are always N. Can anyone think of a way to make the Weretiger evil?
Oh, I get that.Frukathka said:Who says the weretiger needs to be evil to be attracted to a rakshasa? In a fit of lust, the two would just go for it , or a compulsory affect could be responsible for the pairing.
"always NE" still opens the possibility of 1% of the population being of other alignments.Thurbane said:Oh, I get that.
But I had in mind for them both to be villains against the (good) PCs, rather than an BBEG and his true neutral sex kitten!![]()