User:Roacher26/My Own Wesen

This is a page for all Wesen I will create. I enjoy creating characters and stories and the like, so this is becoming a new hobby for me. All drawings and sketches are done by my little sister. Each Wesen will have their own blog for you to comment, so please visit. Thank you for checking this out!

Hirtenkühe
(sg. Hirtenkuh)

Hirtenkühe (from hirten meaning "herder" and kühe meaning "cows") are cow-like Wesen that are, of course, good at herding. They often work as farmers or in advertising. They are very kind and gentle, but will do whatever they can to protect what they have. They distrust Grimms, but usually aren't pursued because of their inherent goodness. Many prefer not to sell beef, but pork, making them disliked by most Bauerschwein. They also will farm grains, and are very experienced with growing things. Hirtenkühe naturally grow to be very tall and strong because of the immense amount of nutrition in their mothers' breast milk, which lasts for nearly twice as long as a normal human female, allowing for the children to be abnormally large in height since youth. Females act very motherly to nearly anyone who is noticably younger than them.

When morphing, besides the fact that they remain bipedal and have the same body shape, they look almost exactly like a cow. Their nose and mouth morph into a cow's snout, and their ears morph into a cow's ears. Their eyes appear to enlarge, and move slightly more to the sides of their face. Short but visible fur, usually skin color but with occasional dark patches, begin to cover the entire face. Their hair stays the same during a morph, but for males, small horns jut out from just above the temples.

Discussion here.

Wütendornen
(sg. Wütendorn)

Wütendorn are a porcupine-like Wesen that is angered very easily. Each Wütendorn varies greatly in appearance; however, most have three things in common: they are large, they are slow, and they are hairy. When morphed, their hair turns into long, sharp quills, which are always the same color of their natural hair color. While the quills easily dislodge, causing no pain upon release due to the lack of nerve endings near the root, they are quite durable, and only will snap from a great amount of weight. This is need so that when climbing (the quills are occasionally used like ice picks), because they are quite heavy. The quills release a small amount of neurotoxin, which slows down any attackers long enough for escape. When morphing, their face elongates like most rodent-like Wesen, and quills also grow on the forehead and nose ridge.Their eyes appear to shrink and lose the whites, seeming nearly entirely black except for a thin layer of color (the iris) on the ridges. Usually the quills lie flat as to not hurt anyone, but when provoked the quills will bristle and raise up, in preparation to fight.

They are often friends of Bauerschwein, but unlike Bauerschwein they are not "on the Grimms' side". Almost all are picky eaters, and quite a few are nearsighted; it is rare to find a Wütendorn who doesn't need visual aids. Many are heavy sleepers. The greatest fears of Wütendorn are Blutbaden, Jagerbar, and Grimms. Despite their large stature, which usually begins to naturally grow wider as they grow older, they are excellent at climbing, especially the ones who maintain themselves well and do not rapidly grow horizontally when they are young. Some Wütendorn that do not follow the norm, i.e. they have good vision, stay fit, and keep their tempers in check, can become very likable and popular. Many skilled rock climbers are Wütendorn.

Discussion here.