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What labor rolls could various lycanthropes fill?
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<blockquote data-quote="Herosmith14" data-source="post: 7237742" data-attributes="member: 6886148"><p>So, I'm slowly piecing together a campaign setting, and I had an idea for a nation that used lycanthropes as slave labor (repugnant, I know, but this is supposed to be a villain civ). My idea is that they would keep the "beasts" under control via silver whips and scorpions, and (for full moons in particular) cloaks made from a red material that, when worn, neutralizes the lycanthropy effect.</p><p></p><p>My idea is that the lycanthopes would be separated depending on their were-animal. Werebears and wolves would work the mines, were-boars/rats/tigers would toil away in the fields, and an equal share would be frequently let loose in a closed off area to be hunted down "Most Dangerous Game" style. Do you think there are other rolls to be filled, do you feel the listed ones would be better suited for another job? I will say, I do not have access to lycanthrope stats outside of the MM (I know I'm missing out on wereravens in particular), but feel free to suggest other lycanthropes to work other rolls.</p><p></p><p>One final note, in this setting, lycanthropy does not affect alignment. Shifting just makes them regress to savage, predatory instincts, putting them more akin to unaligned than evil when in hybrid/beast form, if they haven't been trained to control their "wild-side," though no amount of training can hold off the affects of the full moon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herosmith14, post: 7237742, member: 6886148"] So, I'm slowly piecing together a campaign setting, and I had an idea for a nation that used lycanthropes as slave labor (repugnant, I know, but this is supposed to be a villain civ). My idea is that they would keep the "beasts" under control via silver whips and scorpions, and (for full moons in particular) cloaks made from a red material that, when worn, neutralizes the lycanthropy effect. My idea is that the lycanthopes would be separated depending on their were-animal. Werebears and wolves would work the mines, were-boars/rats/tigers would toil away in the fields, and an equal share would be frequently let loose in a closed off area to be hunted down "Most Dangerous Game" style. Do you think there are other rolls to be filled, do you feel the listed ones would be better suited for another job? I will say, I do not have access to lycanthrope stats outside of the MM (I know I'm missing out on wereravens in particular), but feel free to suggest other lycanthropes to work other rolls. One final note, in this setting, lycanthropy does not affect alignment. Shifting just makes them regress to savage, predatory instincts, putting them more akin to unaligned than evil when in hybrid/beast form, if they haven't been trained to control their "wild-side," though no amount of training can hold off the affects of the full moon. [/QUOTE]
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