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Mors Falsa (Latin for "False Death")

An opossum-like wesen. When wogged, the face becomes pointed, the pupils enlarge, the ears become more round, and the hands and nose turn pink. Whiskers develop on the nose, and the voice becomes raspy. Mors Falsa's have the ability to fake death, similar to a dead-faint, but Mors Falsa's are capable of doing it with no ill affects, and for a much longer time, up to three days. When faking death, the body becomes cold to the touch. Breath and pulse become so small that they are undetactable even by a Konigschlange, the body becomes rigid, and the eyes become frozen in place. Mors Falsa's are very cowardly, prefering to run rather than fight. If pursued, then they will enter into their death-like transe. Many actors who have played in movies that feature the reanimation of the dead (such as "Frankenstein") are Mors Falsa's, as their ability provides a more realistic reanimation scene.

Ausstecher (German for Cookiecutter)

An uncommon cookiecutter shark-type wesen. When woged, the Ausstecher's skin turns a wrinkly orange, the eyes enlargen and turn blue, the ears turn into gills, and the jaw protrudes out of the mouth, with sharpened teeth. These wesen are highly carnivorous, and although there are no reports of an Ausstecher killing anybody, there are many cases of people having chunks of their arms bitten off by Ausstecher's. Ausstecher's usually hide in public parks, waiting  for a weak or injured human to walk by alone. The Ausstecher will then jump in front of its victim, pin it to the ground, and bite off a piece of its arm. Ausstecher's are very secretive, and other predatory wesen such as Blutbaden or Lowen's are blamed for Ausstecher attacks. Most Ausstecher's are bakers.