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'''Werewolves''' are those who take the form of a wolf when blessed with [[lycanthropy]] by [[Lupus]], Wild God of the Beasts. As with most lycanthropes, they resemble anthropomorphic versions of their animal - wolves, in this case - more than anything of their original form. For the most part, werewolves stay within their home in the [[Lupine Hunting Grounds]], but once, long ago, the God of Beasts unleashed a horde of them upon [[Hashan]] in anger over the city's encroachment into Lady [[Gaia]]'s [[:Category:Forests|forests]].
'''Werewolves''' are those who take the form of a wolf when blessed with [[lycanthropy]] by [[Lupus]], Wild God of the Beasts. As with most lycanthropes, they resemble anthropomorphic versions of their animal - wolves, in this case - more than anything of their original form. For the most part, werewolves stay within their home in the [[Lupine Hunting Grounds]], but once, long ago, the God of Beasts unleashed a horde of them upon [[Hashan]] in anger over the city's encroachment into Lady [[Gaia]]'s [[:Category:Forests|forests]].


The most famous werewolf is undoubtedly [[Grimaldrin]], longtime hunting companion of Lupus and captain of His werewolf guardians.
The most famous werewolf was undoubtedly [[Grimaldrin]], longtime hunting companion of Lupus and captain of His werewolf guardians.


[[Category:Denizen races]][[Category:Lupine Denizens]]
[[Category:Denizen races]][[Category:Lupine Denizens]][[Category:Creatures]]
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