Having a good day. Hoping my enemies develop some terrible fungal disease.

seen from China

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Having a good day. Hoping my enemies develop some terrible fungal disease.
Watching my friend fight for their life as a were-otter harasses them and it is SO funny. Keep doing what you're doing were-otter, I've never been so entertained.
as much as i dislike wereotters, i have to admit that seeing my friend wereweasel having their day ruined was rather amusing. (/lh /j)
i’ll allow this racewar to continue in my dashbog for now. (wereotters mid tho)
shout out to the girlies who dont know colour theory
Sablewere
The sablewere is a fearsome opponent, even if somewhat lightweight compared to the similar Wererat and Werebat. Those who become Sablewere are those most dedicated to the God Urglyno, patron of Mischief and Deceit. As a result, the sablewere tend to be those of Gnome, Kobold, and Hobgoblin peoples, with rare others.
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Lycanthrope, Wereweasel
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[When I ran D&D 3.5 games in high school, I used lycanthropes a lot. It was an easy way to make a memorable antagonist, or at least easy in terms of my large amounts of time. I haven’t used them nearly so often in Pathfinder. So some of these, like the were-weasel, are going to be based on lycanthropes I wrote up more than 15 years ago.]
Lycanthrope, Wereweasel CR 2 NE Humanoid This furred humanoid is long and top heavy, with an extended neck and short limbs. Their angular face features short ears and a maw full of razor-sharp teeth.
Wereweasels are violent loners, embodying the negative stereotypes of the animals whose form they take. They are aggressively territorial against other lycanthropes, and may enlist adventurers in these conflicts before turning on them. A wereweasel is typically obsessed with proving themselves, hunting and killing those larger and stronger through guile and tenacity. They enjoy the taste of blood, and their depredations are sometimes mistaken for those of vampires. In their humanoid forms, they often have oversized ears, small noses or longer necks than ordinary members of their species.
Sometimes I feel very sad and imagine myself opening up like a Russian doll and producing a smaller, smoother and equally sad version of myself and somehow that cheers me up.