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>>98127137
They're a situational taste, like sushi. Sometimes there's a campaign concept that calls for me to make a battlecat, other times I'm content to let my tranny friends online play busty catgirls I can ERP with.
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>>98127137
>Catfolk
Shifty bunch, don't trust them one bit
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>>98127137
Based on my experience with cats, werecats would be something like this:
>oh look, FAT CAT TATS! How cute!
>lady, why are you forcing your way in? Nobody told you that you could come in. Leave!
>ugh, will you leave if I give you a piece of chicken ? Good, now scram!
>you're back ? No, we're not making this a thing. One final piece of chicken and then you leave!
>ugh, you're visiting every morning now ? I can't fucking believe I'm buying cat food for a cat that isn't even mine. Your owner should raise you better!
>you brought a friend?! Do I look like I'm made of money?!
>THERE'S FIVE OF YOU NOW?!
>*resigned sigh* welcome to "chez anon", may I take your order? The salmon kibble with lactose free milk? Excellent choice madam. I'll be with you once the patron at table 6 is done nibbling my hand.
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>>98127506
>FAT CAT TATS
>Willfully betraying the Itty Bitty Kitty Titty Committee
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>>98127137
I think furries need to yiff in hell.
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>>98127184
That might be because a werecat would be a solo ambush predator while werewolves would be pack endurance hunt predators. One werewolf implies others might be around to chase you down after you defeat the first while a werejaguar/wereleopard/weretiger/werepuma is a random encounter that startles you while having no implied follow up.
Werelions are likely the only type of werecat that can form a similar "extended threat" set up. Get ambushed by a group of werelionesses, drive them off and the werelion king *and possibly his bros) will come after you in vengeance.
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>>98127451
I like this style >>98127315 the best, where they're furry but have mostly human facial features
Actually thought I'd have trouble describing it because I haven't got my pic collection handy but there it was, right above your post
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>>98129591
Traditional games.
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>>98127137
>Werecats
They go well with martial arts or combat heavy stuff, but lack the special something of werewolves to fit much else imo.
Once you have gotten to werecats you are basically just in a mix bag of whatever where nothing is special and everything is permitted. Thus a werecat doesn't really mean much of anything.
A werewolf is soaked in meaning. It has deep roots and speaks to ancestral and ancient memories. To primal fears and longings. Werewolves speak to something deep in our soul.
Werecats are just something someone throws in because they think cats are cool or want to be different. It's just so empty. Souless.
>catfolk
Lame and gay.
Also putting folk at the end of everything is rooted in socialist bullshit so for that reason I hate it even more.
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>>98127137
Think?
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>>98129771
Are you more into werebird?
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>>98129771
>Werecats are absolutely a thing in folklore all over the world
They were a thing in a few places around the world.
Never claimed they weren't apart of folklore.
Even those folklore depictions are lame and don't even have much of a impact on the few cultures who have such things in their folklore.
95% of the time it's just one of the things their designated magic person claimed they could do sometimes.
It isn't really the same context that werewolves fall into most of the time.
Werewolves nearly always have a deeper meaning.
Meanwhile werecats when they appear even in folklore don't.
Werewolves are soulful.
Werecats aren't.
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>>98129812
>I know litterally nothing about anything
>I disagree with you but have no arguments
>therefor you need to write a essay explaining basic shit because I am now making my ignorance your problem
How about you read about "weretiger" folklore and get back to me after you answer you own irritatingly stupid question.
I will give you a hint, its mostly Indian folklore and it's nothing like werewolves at all.
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>>98127451
Aisha is great
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>>98127315
Now with higher res
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>>98138890
For thee tis GURPS
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>>98145561
They likely excel at trade and diplomacy.
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>>98127137
Wish there was more stuff involving them. Its a nice break from werewolves.
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>>98127184
Funny enough moat werewolves in media borrow if not steal from big cats wholesale to make them more frightening.
Sharp claws? Wolf claws aren't sharp, they are used for traction for running.
Roars and growls? Almost all werewolf sounds outside of a howling are the sounds of a tiger distorted with effects.
Ambushing prey? Wolves don't ambush prey, they chase it down. Big cats do ambushes. Just holding your ground is enough to unsettle a wolf.
Hunting people? Big cats have a much, much longer history of seeing people as food than wolves. Its basically baked into your DNA to fear big cats.
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>>98150519
All your complaints stem from not understanding what a werewolf is.
Remember, a werewolf is a combination of man and wolf.
It is the supernatural combination of a canine and a hominid
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>>98150620
We all know what a were is, we just aren't colossal faggots about them like you are.
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>>98150792
Retractable claws do not make any sense with human like hand anatomy given that the retraction is based on the last joint of the finger which in felines is adapted specificially for retracting the claws.
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>>98150519
>Hunting people? Big cats have a much, much longer history of seeing people as food than wolves.
This is debatable. There's a strong likelihood that we have warred with large canines in the past, until they eventually gave up on attacking humans outright after realizing the severe risk it imposes on the pack.
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>>98151924
Yes.
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>>98151380
I couldn't resist the temptation of making a pretty kitty for my own autism project.
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>>98127137
Khajiit are the only anthro race I've ever liked, and that's based on general appearance alone since they are literal scum from top to bottom and I found the moon thing weird as fuck. Easily the only race that came out of ESO better than they went in.
Werecats are 10 times cooler than werewolves tho, and I think it's criminal how little we have of them.
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>>98150519
Screw you, wolf claws can tear your skin
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