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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.

