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𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐃𝐄𝐕𝐈𝐋 𝐖𝐈𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐍
𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦𝘴
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Werewolf: A person who changes for periods of time into a wolf, typically when there is a full moon. Class A: Forced to Turn on a Full Moon. Class B: Can Turn when they want, but can be forced by their Alphas. Class C: Very few can fully Turn into Wolves.
Banshee: A female spirit in Irish mythology who heralds the death of a family member, usually by wailing, shrieking, or keening.
Kitsune: Japanese word for the fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore; in English, kitsune refers to them in this context. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing paranormal abilities that increase with their age and wisdom.
Vampire: A corpse supposed to leave its grave at night to drink the blood of the living by biting their necks with long pointed canine teeth. Class A: Red-eyed and pale skinned; can't go in the sun at all. Class B: Look Human; can go in the sun with a ring.
Shifter: A race of supernatural creatures who can take the form of any human being.
Demon: An evil spirit or devil, especially one thought to possess a person or act as a tormentor in hell.
Angel: A spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God, conventionally represented in human form with wings and a long robe.
Witch: Usually depicted as a woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.
Werecat: An analogy to "werewolf" for a feline therianthropic creature.
Werejaguar: An Olmec motif and a supernatural entity, perhaps a deity.
Werehyena: A neologism coined in analogy to werewolf for therianthropy involving hyenas.
Ghoul: A monster or evil spirit in Arabic mythology, associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh.
Oni: A kind of yōkai, supernatural demon, devils, ogre, or troll in Japanese folklore. They are typically portrayed as hulking figures with one or more horns growing out of their heads. Stereotypically, they are conceived of as red or blue-coloured, wearing loincloths of tiger pelt, and carrying iron clubs. Class A: Hideous, gigantic ogre-like creatures with sharp claws, wild hair, and two long horns growing from their heads. Class B: Appear as samurai dressed in black.
Wendigo: A cannibal monster or evil spirit.
Salamander: Fire spirit or elemental.
Tennin: Japanese spiritual beings that are similar to western Angels, Nymphs or Fae.
Dragon: Legendary creature, typically scaled or fire-spewing and with serpentine, reptilian or avian traits.
Panther: Mythical creature that's breath can attract every supernatural creature in the area excluding dragons.
Phoenix: Fire bird that regenerates from their own ashes.