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 Giftenspitzmaus (German for “poison shrew”)

 A shrew-like wesen. When woged, the giftenspitzmaus develops a rather long and pointed nose and extremely small black eyes, resulting in poor vision. Yet its acute hearing and incredibly accurate sense of smell make up for its near-blindness. It becomes covered in soft, grayish-brown fur. It also develops immensely sharp, spiked teeth. The bite of a giftenspitzmaus is venomous and there is practically no hope for victims of this bite. The venom of this wesen kills slowly, yet painfully. Giftenspitzmäuse usually keep to themselves unless they are provoked or threatened. They are also extremely territorial and possessive.







Stachelrochen (German for “stingray”)



A stingray-like wesen. When woged, the top of the head bulges out and the stachelrochen develops flat and flexible fins around it. The eyes rest on top of the head, while the mouth is located underneath the fins. A long, venomous stinger grows out from behind the head. A stachelrochen can swing this stinger all around its head when it wishes to attack. This wesen’s venom is paralyzing and can potentially be fatal if it spreads to vital organs. Stachelrochen are extremely mean, aggressive, and self-centered. They tend to be bullies and put others down. They are also very good at concealing themselves from their victims until they are ready to attack. Weaker wesen look to the stachelrochen with fear and anxiety.







Blutesser (German for “blood-eater”)



A mosquito-like wesen. When woged, the blutesser becomes hunched and its arms transform into long, insect legs. It develops large, compound eyes. Antennae grow out from above the eyes and they enable the blutesser to sense other creatures. This wesen develops a proboscis, which is used to suck the blood of its victims. This creature usually only sucks the blood of others to hurt or tease them, but it can become deadly and drain the entire body of blood if it is provoked or threatened. Some Blutesser are vectors of a rare disease called Krankheit des Blutes (Ger. for “sickness of blood”). This disease can cause sudden death and it cannot be controlled. Blutesser are known for starting trouble. They constantly seek out fights and arguments. They also have trouble maintaining relationships.







<p class="MsoNormal">Beuteltier (German for “marsupial”)

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A wombat-like wesen. When woged, it develops a broad head and a large, bare nose. Slightly rounded ears stand upright on the beuteltier’s head. It also becomes covered in coarse fur that may be either a gray or sandy color. This wesen develops claws and extremely sharp incisors that continue to grow as it ages. Therefore, the bite of a beuteltier becomes more dangerous as it gets older. Beuteltiere are extremely quiet and try to keep to themselves whenever they can. They usually live in deserted places that are far away from the rest of society and many beulteltiere have anthropophobia (fear of people or society). However, if these creatures are threatened or disrupted, they will attack very quickly. They have the ability to seriously injure their victims with their painful bite and sharp claws.

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Pfoteweich (German for “soft paw”)

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A chinchilla-like wesen. When woged, a pfoteweich develops large ears that are always alert, a very small nose, and sensory whiskers. It is also covered in bluish-grey fur that is extremely soft and velvety. This wesen has sharp teeth and large, focused black eyes that enable it to stay alert and aware of its surroundings. Pfotenweich are capable of escaping danger very quickly and they usually run away when they are threatened. They may also voluntarily leave a patch of their velvety fur behind if they are grabbed or attacked in order to get away from their enemies as fast as they can. Therefore, it is extremely difficult to catch them. Pfotenweich do not usually go looking for trouble, but if they feel violated, they may resort to using their sharp teeth to attack their enemies. However, it is rare for them to do so. Pfotenweich are lazy creatures that are stuck in their ways. They can be very social, but only with people they know well. They often lack self-esteem, which causes them to try to intimidate others. Even though they may act tough around other creatures, they are extremely sensitive on the inside. Pfotenweich are easily devastated.

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A duck-like wesen. When woged, it becomes covered in soft, downy feathers that vary in color. It develops two small, glassy eyes and a broad, flat bill. It also has webbed feet that enable it to be good at swimming and diving. The schwimmhäutetaucher is a very shy creature that almost never takes initiative. It is always extremely positive and loves every aspect of life. However, this quality can be extremely dangerous because the schwimmhäutetaucher does not pay any attention to the evil in the world, making it a vulnerable being. When it is threatened, it rarely fights back. It may try to escape by swimming or diving, seeing that it is almost always near a body of water. Happy-go-lucky individuals and amazing swimmers are often schwimmhäutetaucher.

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Kriegerwilde (German for “wild warrior”)

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This wesen is based on Enkidu from The Epic of Gilgamesh. When woged, the kriegerwilde resembles a wild man that has not experienced any type of human civilization. It develops thick, course hair all over its body and communicates with animals instead of humans. Its behavior is equivalent to that of an untamed beast. This wesen cannot control its behavior when it is in this form and it often suffers from severe mood swings that cause it to attack everything in its path. There is only one way to tame this wesen in order to prevent it from being uncontrollable when woged. There is a certain stage in every kriegerwilde’s life that is called Zeit der Anfänge (“time of beginnings” in German). This is when it reaches adolescence and starts to become an adult. However, this stage only lasts for a short amount of time. This wesen can only be tamed if it falls desperately in love during this stage. Yet many do not fall in love during this stage and therefore, they remain untamed and extremely dangerous for the rest of their lives. Kriegerwilde are physically strong and violent towards others. They are also extremely boastful, believing that they are better than everyone else. They are usually very moody and tough.

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Blickenschlange (German for “serpent stare”)

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A basilisk-like wesen. When woged, it resembles a snake, developing dark, rough scales all over its body. It also has a forked tongue, which enables it to sense smells and other creatures instantly. This wesen develops dangerously sharp, venomous fangs. Its venom is one of the most deadly substances of all time. The eyes of a blickenschlange are large and yellow-ish in color. These eyes are capable of killing with a single glance. Therefore, avoid looking into the eyes of a blickenschlange! These creatures are extremely aggressive and controlling. They tend to have individualistic minds, and they rarely consider the desires and needs of others. As might be expected, their natural enemies are the schlangemyrder and the sturförster. Blickenschlangen are highly respected by all other serpents. <p class="MsoNormal">

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