User blog comment:Prof. Draco/Invent a Wesen/@comment-24.86.226.193-20121206013749

Here are some that I originallty put in another thread:

Vinterbjorn (Danish for “Winter Bear”)

A very ferocious polar bear-like wesen that prefers cold climates. They consider themselves top of the food chain and are not scared easily. They often are afflicted with psychopathy and show no value to human life, seeing that there is nothing wrong with murder. They are immensely strong and are very dangerous if provoked. They are also very competitive about staying on top in their community and don't take it lightly when rivals are encroaching on their territory and threatening their position in society. They are extremely arrogant and proud and will never back down from a challenge. When woged, they look similar to a Jagerbar, except that their fur is white, the jaw is more enlarged, and their claws are a lot bigger. They are very confident in themselves and are not afraid to admit to Grimms about who they are and who they've killed, seeing that a Grimm presents little challenge. When they are enraged, they are like a runaway train and are impossible to control.



Poraque (Spanish for Electric Eel)

A rare and extremely dangerous electric eel wesen. When woged, this beast develops yellow slitted eyes, and the skin turns brown and develops a slime. The arms also grow fins under them, and hair disappears. This wesen is very aggressive and very dangerous. Its muscles are capable of generating electricity strong enough to kill a man. They are often used by the Royals as torturers or bounty hunters. As a Poraque can generate electricity, fighting it with fists or a metal weapon is suicide. Poraques dehydrate quicker than most men, so they have to drink large amounts of water. Most Poraques generally live near rivers, and can stay underwater for long periods of time.

Ko Hittakuri (Japanese for "Child Snatcher")

A rare and mysterious wesen that can breathe underwater and rarely speaks. When woged, their skin grows green scales, their hands become webbed with sharp fingernails, and a strange plate grows on their head. They are obsessed with water, and almost never leave a rivers banks. Not much is known about them, other than the fact that they drown children. No one knows why they do it, as attacks are random, and the bodies are recovered uneatem. Ko Hittakuri attacks on children are rare, but these are one of the few instances that they have been seen. It is thought that they ambush children like crocodiles. Children who were lucky enough to escape these wesen, and witnesses who saw them attack, report seeing them change into a hideous monsters, suggesting that when they attack, they woge so that normal humans can see them as well, possibly to frighten the children so they don't resist, or to frighten onlookers so they do not attempt to save the children. Ko Hittakuri sightings are rare, but most of them come from Japan. Ko Hittakuri’s are so few in number that many grimms and wesen consider them myths. Ko Hittakuri’s are sometimes confused for La Llorona’s, an equally mysterious wesen, but unlike them, there have been Ko Hittakuri’s killed, and their bodies studied. To normal humans, the Ko Hittakuri is known as the Kappa.