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It's rumored that a few of these fearsome creatures even underwent the Changeling Way ritual in the ancient past and have bound themselves to particular mortal bloodlines cropping up every few generations to trouble the world again. The mortal offspring of such families are very frequently Kinain with telltale signs of their lycanthropic ancestry, which in the past had caused them to be shunned in human society. In modern days though few of their neighbors bother to think about the possabilities of werewolves in their midst. | It's rumored that a few of these fearsome creatures even underwent the Changeling Way ritual in the ancient past and have bound themselves to particular mortal bloodlines cropping up every few generations to trouble the world again. The mortal offspring of such families are very frequently Kinain with telltale signs of their lycanthropic ancestry, which in the past had caused them to be shunned in human society. In modern days though few of their neighbors bother to think about the possabilities of werewolves in their midst. | ||
− | Recently a few groups of more conscientious Lycanthrops have begun appearing in the Autumn World. These tend to be more focused on restoring nature's balance and place in the world than in causing humans terror for the sheer love of it | + | Recently a few groups of more conscientious Lycanthrops have begun appearing in the Autumn World. These tend to be more focused on restoring nature's balance and place in the world than in causing humans terror for the sheer love of it. Some even claim to be guided in this by a powerful "goddess" of nature referred to as "Gaia". |
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