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[[File:JackalwereCreature-1-.jpg|thumb|left|212px|A fierce warrior for his tribe...]] |
[[File:JackalwereCreature-1-.jpg|thumb|left|212px|A fierce warrior for his tribe...]] |
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+ | ==Behaviour. The behaviour of a werejackal demonstrates intense apathesia. A total disregard for ones self and every shread of hope for the happiness of a mortal.== |
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+ | When engaging demons, the werejackal sinks its claws into the head of its victim. Due to its protective nature, the werejackal obeys all commands of its love, and finds that making sacrafices is both easy by nature and brave, however he endures a defiled reputation as a savage. When the actions of a werejackal clearly portray heroism. |
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[[File: Anubis2.jpg|thumb|right|212px|The first werejackals were perceived as blessed disciples of Anubis...]] |
[[File: Anubis2.jpg|thumb|right|212px|The first werejackals were perceived as blessed disciples of Anubis...]] |
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==Abilities== |
==Abilities== |
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[[File:Images-1-.jpg|thumb|left|212px|Even a werejackal scout is a deadly asset to his clan...]] |
[[File:Images-1-.jpg|thumb|left|212px|Even a werejackal scout is a deadly asset to his clan...]] |
Revision as of 10:47, 10 August 2012
Origins
The Werejackal ("Jackalwere" or "Jackanthrope") has its origins in Africa (specifically Egypt) and Asia (specifically India).
Appearance
Behaviour. The behaviour of a werejackal demonstrates intense apathesia. A total disregard for ones self and every shread of hope for the happiness of a mortal.
The werejackal's agility is unmatched and he finds himself extremely lucky and charasmatic in his approach
When engaging demons, the werejackal sinks its claws into the head of its victim. Due to its protective nature, the werejackal obeys all commands of its love, and finds that making sacrafices is both easy by nature and brave, however he endures a defiled reputation as a savage. When the actions of a werejackal clearly portray heroism.