
This will likely be the reference I give to Ryan Macklin for my Katanas & Trenchcoats character to be drawn in the book by the artist he has lined up :).
Toned WAY down from the final version I played back in the late 90s, this is Jason Shadow-Walker, the magic-using weretiger, complete with katanas, long hair, sleeveless trenchcoat, arm-bands, fingerless gloves and so on. In this form, he's a weretiger with magic.
Originally a character I played in a friend's White Wolf Classic World of Darkness Mage: The Ascension 1st Edition game starting in 1994, Jason Shadow-Walker was a fantastic twink-munchkin who in the end was:
• A Mage (who in the end had nearly maxed out his spheres and had a very high Arete rating)
• A wereitger (with many Gifts of many levels)
• An assortment of over-powered energy weapons
• A cyber-jack in his neck
• A fetish laptop that had the spirit of his girlfriend inside of it
• A power armor suit that was dedicated to him (eventually.)
• A space ship that he used to fly around another glaxy
• Was the king of a nation in a realm of D&D
• The trapped spirit of the weretiger in his mind that fought for control of the body from time to time.
... and a lot more that was just plain ridiculous.
I played him for many years, and I know that he's entirely not Kosher according to canon rules/setting (he started as a Mage, but due to a severe botch from another Correspondence roll with a weretiger, the two merged into one body and the two minds fought for control and the Mage won and assumed the weretiger's mind had been lost, but discovered many years later that it had only been forced deep into his mind and eventually returned and thus how he was able to retain his Avatar and weretiger powers *laugh*), and he was over-powered and a bit silly, but you know, sometimes it's just fun to play something over-the-top without a ceiling and see how far the game can go while folks still have fun.
Copic pens and sketch markers.
Edit: 2016.06.04
Uploaded a cleaner scan. :)
Toned WAY down from the final version I played back in the late 90s, this is Jason Shadow-Walker, the magic-using weretiger, complete with katanas, long hair, sleeveless trenchcoat, arm-bands, fingerless gloves and so on. In this form, he's a weretiger with magic.
Originally a character I played in a friend's White Wolf Classic World of Darkness Mage: The Ascension 1st Edition game starting in 1994, Jason Shadow-Walker was a fantastic twink-munchkin who in the end was:
• A Mage (who in the end had nearly maxed out his spheres and had a very high Arete rating)
• A wereitger (with many Gifts of many levels)
• An assortment of over-powered energy weapons
• A cyber-jack in his neck
• A fetish laptop that had the spirit of his girlfriend inside of it
• A power armor suit that was dedicated to him (eventually.)
• A space ship that he used to fly around another glaxy
• Was the king of a nation in a realm of D&D
• The trapped spirit of the weretiger in his mind that fought for control of the body from time to time.
... and a lot more that was just plain ridiculous.
I played him for many years, and I know that he's entirely not Kosher according to canon rules/setting (he started as a Mage, but due to a severe botch from another Correspondence roll with a weretiger, the two merged into one body and the two minds fought for control and the Mage won and assumed the weretiger's mind had been lost, but discovered many years later that it had only been forced deep into his mind and eventually returned and thus how he was able to retain his Avatar and weretiger powers *laugh*), and he was over-powered and a bit silly, but you know, sometimes it's just fun to play something over-the-top without a ceiling and see how far the game can go while folks still have fun.
Copic pens and sketch markers.
Edit: 2016.06.04
Uploaded a cleaner scan. :)
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I loved the Bastet between Lycanthropes of Werewolf: The Apocalypse. Especially liked the Khan and Simba. I wonder if by chance the White Wolf had created shapeshifters "Ligers" (half-lion, half-tiger as majestic as the Liger Hercules):
http://www.liger-hercules.com/liger.....-cub-aries.jpg
That would be born of the union between a Khan with a kinfolk, human or feline of Simba or between a Simba and a kinfolk, human or feline of Khan but NEVER between direct intimate union between a Simba and a Khan .
http://www.liger-hercules.com/liger.....-cub-aries.jpg
That would be born of the union between a Khan with a kinfolk, human or feline of Simba or between a Simba and a kinfolk, human or feline of Khan but NEVER between direct intimate union between a Simba and a Khan .
Maybe. But that would be really cool the existence of a race of Wereligers, would it? However in the case of Werewolf and Lycanthropes the genetics is not the most important part but spirituality and connection to Gaia. A race of Wereligers would have to have a purpose to exist for Gaia's eyes before actually exist. And I do not see many reasons for a race of the hybrid born of the union between Khan and Simba with kinfolks human and felines of another race there. Probably really had Wereligers they would be destroyed by own Khan and Simba.
But the artwork Khan Mage was fantastic! I would love to see Artworks of other Werewolves tribes and races of lycanthropes. Type more characters Simba, Bagheera, Pumonca, Balan, Qualmi, Swara, Ceilican, Gurahl, Mokole, Rokea, Nagah, Nuwisha, Kitsune etc. I love the shapeshifters of Werewolf: The Apocalypse. These new shapeshifiters of the New World of Darkness book Changing Breeds http://www.drivethrurpg.com/images/1/51348.jpg are a complete craziness. Has lycanthropes toads, frogs, centipedes, centaurs (actually "Werehorses" but whose form of half-beast is a centaur), satyrs (Weredeers whose form of half-beast resembles a man with horns, forest deer and the lower body like a satyr) elephants, giant crocodiles, gorillas, orangutans, baboons, chimpanzees, lemurs and monkeys of various species and other absurdly bizarre things. The bad thing is that after a few minutes reading you get the distinct impression that wrote this book to make jokes, of the face of those who bought. Honestly White Wolf could have been a little more serious and careful when creating Lycanthropes to the New World of Darkness as it was with the new Werewolves the Urathas of Werewolf: The Forsaken
The NWoD/CoD Changing Breeds book certainly seemed more a response to folks saying"we want changers in this setting" and White Wolf saying "Fine, here's a book to create ANYTHING you want", and, well.. it was akin to a Green Ronin book than what we were used to.
Then again, it also kinda follows the "sandbox" approach to CoD too, where they provide tools for STs and players to utilize to create the world they want.
Then again, it also kinda follows the "sandbox" approach to CoD too, where they provide tools for STs and players to utilize to create the world they want.
But what cost to White Wolf have taken a little more seriously create new breeds of shapeshifters to the New World of Darkness ? My God . Changing Breeds is a grotesque book so horrible. Only "Rage Across the Amazon" can be worse and more, bad make, and little faithful in the description. It seemed that White Wolf should simply have been tired of fans asking new breeds of shapeshifters "cursed by the moon" for Werewolf: The Forseken and said, "Oh so you want new shapeshifters ? Well then take and lick!". Quite frankly . It has some clear taunts the material made by Brazilians for Werewolf: The Apocalypse as the Ni-Guaras the "Were-Maned Wolfs" which was neatly placed in a mocking tone. White Wolf blatantly insulted his readers with Changing Breeds. If they wanted to they could and would do something much better but did not because it did not interest them or cared enough to fans to make
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