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Origins
The Akhlut is a creature from Innuit mythology.
Appearance
Akhluts have two forms. On land, it takes the form of a wolf, but in water, it takes the form of a killer whale, or orca.
Behavior
Possibly predatory, definitely a pack-minded animal.
Abilities
Akhluts are a species of shapeshifter, with the ability to switch between their wolf forms and their orca forms at will.