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The old Fenric, the defender of his mistress' children, can still be seen in the unyielding devotion a Werewolf shows to those it considers one of its own. The Silver Flame was not wrong in killing many of the Werewolves. A large number of them were, indeed, in the thrall of the Thorn of Rage. It was the failure to consider the softer side of the patron animal that brought down the hate they now suffer.
 
The old Fenric, the defender of his mistress' children, can still be seen in the unyielding devotion a Werewolf shows to those it considers one of its own. The Silver Flame was not wrong in killing many of the Werewolves. A large number of them were, indeed, in the thrall of the Thorn of Rage. It was the failure to consider the softer side of the patron animal that brought down the hate they now suffer.
 
After the events of the Karrnathi Civil War, the Thorn of Rage's hold on Fenric and, by extension, his heirs, has weakened significantly. For those battling the Thorn, the temptation to give in has lost a significant portion of it's punch. This means little over all, unfortunately, as most anyone infected previously will tell you that the Thorn was all but impossible to resist in the first place.
 
  
  
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'''Associated Moon''': Rhaan
 
'''Associated Moon''': Rhaan
  
Nogitsune was created to be the brains behind the Animal Lords. Managing the battle between the Demons of Khyber and the Angels of Siberys required a cunning mind and a willingness to do what one must. The Fox Lord, by directing the energies of her brethren, held the balance for countless aeons, but even Eberron knew such an effort was ultimately futile.
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Nogitsune was created to be the brains behind the Animal Lords. Managing the battle between the Demons of Khyber and the Angels of Siberys required a cunning mind and a willingness to do what one must. The Fox Lord, by directing the energies of its brethren, held the balance for countless aeons, but even Eberron knew such an effort was ultimately futile.
  
Nyarlathotep took the Tactician and twisted her brilliance into an endless Vanity. The Thorn of Pride is exceptionally potent among the heirs of the Animal Lords, driving those at its mercy to untold heights to avenge a wrong, real or perceived. Nogitsune's pride brought her to commit atrocities that stood out even in the carnage and madness of the Demon Age, slaughtering Dragons and Couatl alike in an effort to quench the burning desire for revenge after every loss. It is thought that this is the reason for the Werefox Curse's minimal spread, even among Shifters. Too many members brought ruination upon them.  
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Nyarlathotep took the Tactician and twisted its brilliance into an endless Vanity. The Thorn of Pride is exceptionally potent among the heirs of the Animal Lords, driving those at its mercy to untold heights to avenge a wrong, real or perceived. Nogitsune's pride brought it to commit atrocities that stood out even in the carnage and madness of the Demon Age, slaughtering Dragons and Couatl alike in an effort to quench the burning desire for revenge after every loss. It is thought that this is the reason for the Werefox Curse's minimal spread, even among Shifters. Too many members brought ruination upon them.  
  
The old Nogitsune is now free to muck about in the affairs of the higher planes and the non-mortal world thanks in part to [[Pyriel]], whom constructed the body of [[Karin]], which she has now taken full control of. To what extent her true power is accessable through this body, she has not shown, but her dealings with the Dragons, the Order of Damarius, and even the gods themselves in what she knows it a likely futile battle against the overwhelming Evil present in the world has shown her brilliance has not dulled.
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The old Nogitsune is beginning to reemerge, and is finding it harder and harder to completely disregard considerations other than "how does this benefit me and mine". He has only one living heir in Thelia, a Fox Shifter. His consciousness has also been partially boud within a magical body known as Karin by the Fallen Angel Pyriel. This extraordinarily limited ability to maeuver has led him to be frustrated at most every one of his plans so far, though this may be changing.
 
 
While Thelia is the only remaining link to Eberron she possesses at the moment, the approaching birth of the first new Fox Shifters in seven years will be a momentus event.
 
  
  
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Because of this, the Thorn of Loneliness is perhaps the least outright Evil of the Thorns, at least in regards to its effect on the world. Those under the Thorn's influence can become paralyzed with loneliness, and crave companionship and physical contact almost as much as, if not moreso than, food.
 
Because of this, the Thorn of Loneliness is perhaps the least outright Evil of the Thorns, at least in regards to its effect on the world. Those under the Thorn's influence can become paralyzed with loneliness, and crave companionship and physical contact almost as much as, if not moreso than, food.
  
It seems Usagi may be regaining its sanity, but the road is bound to be long. As for it's heirs, what was at first thought to be a painfully short list has in fact grown exponentially in recent years. Apparently, the Rabbit Shifters were not wiped out, but driven into Lammania. Many have returned to Eberron, and several lines have been discovered with Rabbit Shifter blood in them. To no one's surprise, several of them are connected to the Ir'Wynarn line.
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It seems Usagi may be regaining its sanity, but the road is bound to be long. It's only heirs currently alive are a pair of Rabbit shifters, Maya and Marie, and a Vampire clone of Marie's named Muffin whose connection is tenuous at best.
  
 
== '''The Stag Lord''' ==
 
== '''The Stag Lord''' ==
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Nyarlathotep took this love of nature and twisted it into a deep seated hate of all who disfigured it. The Thorn of Defilement was the result. Particularly devastating when a Druid Werestag or Stag Shifter fell to its effects, it more often than not resulted in the wholesale destruction of the very land they had hoped to defend. In fact, the first known Blighters were actually Werestags.
 
Nyarlathotep took this love of nature and twisted it into a deep seated hate of all who disfigured it. The Thorn of Defilement was the result. Particularly devastating when a Druid Werestag or Stag Shifter fell to its effects, it more often than not resulted in the wholesale destruction of the very land they had hoped to defend. In fact, the first known Blighters were actually Werestags.
  
The destruction of the Stag Lord's line was perhaps one of the most devastating events for the seal upon Khyber since the end of the Demon War, and when what remained of his spirit body was defeated and imprisoned, the wound was thought to never be healed. However, when Fenric was released in the Karrnathi Civil War, Herne's remains were used to bind and control him. When the power of God Usagi was unleashed to calm Fenric and end the nightmare, Herne was cleansed at long last. His essence is far from secure, but there is hope. A single Stag Shifter was born shortly afterward to a pair of Greensingers, and the baby sent into hiding in Thelanis.
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Whether or not Herne could have redeemed itself will forever be unknown, as its entire line was completely wiped out by the Silver Claw. The resulting wrenching separation from the Material Plane (and thus its creator) caused it to go completely mad, and was only stopped by [[Melissa D'Deneith|Melissa]], [[Karin]], and Jaina's efforts against it (plus some luck). The heart and body have been separated, the heart in Melissa's possession and the body (in spirit form) is in [[Lord Shadowspawn]]'s.
  
  
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== Lesser Animal Lords ==
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[[Shadows over Cyre]]
 
 
The Thirteen Lords listed above are the ruling spirits of Eberron, but they are in no way the only ones. Through the power of Eberron (some say her sense of humor made several of them) and the needs of the Greater Animal Lords, these lesser spirits were created. Lycanthropy is, thankfully, rare to non-existent among them, as the events that led to the corruption, enslavement, and eventual shattering of the Greater Lords largely missed them.
 
 
 
By in large, the Shifters who bear the likeness of these beings come from a line that made a pact with the Lesser Lord. Few practice such rites now, and many who hold their power no longer realize where it comes from, but the knowledge is not completely lost.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''The Sheep Lord''' - Created as an intermediate spirit between Herne and Yumiko, it is in charge of Agricultural duties, often associated with Arawai, and ancient paintings of Arawai in a frilly dress and a shepherd's crook followed by a sheep lend some credence to the theory that the Goddess of Agriculture bade Eberron make her an emmissary to better channel her blessings. Though it remains only speculation, the presence of Sheep Shifters is always taken as a sign of good luck for farmers, and some anectodal evidence suggests increased yields in areas containing this line.
 
 
 
Sheep Shifters are normally meek and docile, not to mention EXTREMELY huggable, but they are sometimes known for a sudden change in temper when threatened, often not to the liking of the recipients. Often identifiable through their soft wolly coat and doe eyes.
 
 
 
Surprisingly, Werewolves not beholden to the Thorn of Rage are extremely protective of Sheep Shifters, some chosing to take up residence near them out of some primal instinct not related to food. Perhaps it's the snuggly wugglyness that gets them.
 
 
 
'''The Octopus Lord''' -
 
 
 
'''The Hippo Lord''' -
 
 
 
'''The Coyote Lord''' -
 
 
 
'''The Penguin Lord''' - The Penguin Lord, affectionately known as [http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3160/2643628772_ebc11873d6_o.jpg Big Sis Prinny], is a little known Animal Lord with a large clan of mostly ineffectual Penguin Shifters mostly concentrated in the northern areas of Khorvaire and throughout Frostfell.
 
 
 
Prinnies, as they're known, aren't the strongest things in the world. Or the most agile. Or, well...ok, outside catching fish and exploding, they're pretty much useless.
 
 
 
But there's a LOT of them!
 
 
 
The exploding doesn't kill them, but it can hurt. It's an ability given them in a ritual gone wrong involving asking the Mockery to grant them more power in order to keep everyone, including those good for nothing 2nd ED Halflings, from laughing at them for being pathetic. It hasn't worked so far.
 
 
 
 
 
[[Shadows over Cyre]] or [[Wrath of the Lich Queen]]
 

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