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Werecat

  A werecat is a therianthropic creature of folklore, horror, and occultism, described as being a shape-shiftier similar to a werewolf.

Origins and Theology[]

Depending on the story in question, the species involved can be a domestic cat, a tiger, a lion, a leopard, a lynx, or any other type, including some that are purely fantastical felines. Typically, an individual werecat can only transform to one unique feline, not to a number of different species, and each individual type of werecat may be known by a more species-specific term such as "werelion". The word "werecat" was not coined until the late 19th century, so it was not directly used in legends from earlier eras, only by later folklorists' commentary.

Assertions that werecats truly exist and have an origin in supernatural or religious realities have been common for centuries, with these beliefs often being hard to entirely separate from folklore. In the nineteenth century, occultist J.C. Street asserted that material cat and dog transformations could be produced by manipulating the "ethereal fluid" that human bodies are supposedly floating in. The Catholic witch-hunting manual, the Malleus Maleficarum, asserted that witches can turn into cats, but that their transformations are illusions created by demons. Occultist Rosalyn Greene claims that werecats called "cat sifters" exist as part of a "shifter subculture" or underground New Age religion based on philanthropy and related beliefs.

In legends, it was believed that the werecats came to existence, as a blessing to those that were loyal to the Egyptian Cat Goddess, Baeast

Behavior and Society[]

Powers and Abilities[]

While not Lycans, werecats belong to the Lycanthrope category.

  • Shape shifting - A werecat has the ability to shift form from human to a big cat and have the same abilities and traits as big cats. While the werewolf transformation is painful but becoming more of stretching feeling at first, for werecats, the first time and there on are more euphoric and pleasurable. It is believed this was a blessing of cat herself.
  • Superhuman strength - Werecats possess Superhuman strength, sufficient to lift about 10 tons, with a enough force to deform a 1 inch thick steel bar. with ease Their physical strength also extends, to a lesser degree, to their ever powerful leg muscles allowing them to perform a standing jump. of 12 feet, in height.
  • Superhuman speed - Werecats can run and move at speeds superior to that of even the finest human athlete. their powerful leg muscles and superhuman strong bone composition enable them to reach speeds up to 50 miles. per hour over, short distances.
  • Superhuman durability - Werecat's bodily tissues are much harder and more resistant to physical injury than those of an ordinary human. Their bodies, are able to withstand great impact forces and blunt trauma that would severely injure, or kill a normal human.
  • Superhuman agility - Were cat's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits, of the finest human athlete. She can perform complex gymnastics routines with little effort.
  • Superhuman dexterity - Were cats can perform many tasks with their feet as easily as a human could do with their hands. Their manual and pedal dexterity are so great that they can write using both hands at once or tie knots in rope with their toes). (Although he can still perform many of these same tasks in their current feline form), his dexterity isn't quite what it once was.
  • Superhuman reflexes - Their reflexes, are similarly enhanced, and are superior, to those of the finest human athlete.
  • Healing Factor - If werecats are injured, they are capable of regenerating damaged tissue faster than an ordinary human. They can heal injuries as severe as broken bones within a matter of days. They are unable to regenerate missing limbs, organs, or brain cells.
  • Superhuman senses - Werecat's senses are about ten times as keen as an average human's, and about five times that of an average cat's. Their eyesight (extends into the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. They has super-humanly visual acuity Their vertically-slit pupils allow a greater range of vision above and below her, which allows them to more easily detect the movements of an opponent. Were cat's hearing is sufficiently (acute as to detect a sound pressure level change from 4 decibels to 6 dB at a range of 40 feet.) With her highly developed sense of smell, she can selectively sort through various odors so as to follow a quarry's trail. They can detect subtle alterations in the composition of perspiration that reflect mood or emotions, and is highly sensitive to pheromones.
  • Claws and Fangs - Werecats possess retractable, razor sharp claws at the tip of each fingers and toes. Their natural edge, coupled with their strength, are sufficient to rend most conventional materials including flesh, wood, stone, and even some types of metals.

Known Weaknesses[]

  • Gold- like sliver to a werewolf, gold is a primary weakness to werecats, being able to burn them.
  • Electricity
  • Mountain Ash: like werewolves and other supernatural things they can't cross mountain ash without it killing them

Known Werecats/Clans[]

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