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|style="color:#000;"| {{tab}}In the Dresden Files universe, there are many kinds of shapeshifter, not all of them human in original nature. While many of these shapeshifters are limited (often to a single animal form like werewolves or weresharks), a rarer few don't have such restrictions on the forms they can take. They may still be limited - only able to disguise themselves as another person, or only able to take on the forms of true, natural animals - but some are limited only by their imagination, and their skill with their ability.
 
|style="color:#000;"| {{tab}}In the Dresden Files universe, there are many kinds of shapeshifter, not all of them human in original nature. While many of these shapeshifters are limited (often to a single animal form like werewolves or weresharks), a rarer few don't have such restrictions on the forms they can take. They may still be limited - only able to disguise themselves as another person, or only able to take on the forms of true, natural animals - but some are limited only by their imagination, and their skill with their ability.
  
Some of these freeform shapeshifters are naturally born with the potential - a "minor talent" who's somewhat less minor than most - or have put in years of hard work learning how to do it, much like those who learn to take on a Wereform. Others are tied more directly with mythology; perhaps you've been infused with a drop from Ceridwen's cauldron, or you're a descendant of a trickster like Loki or Coyote.   
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Some of these free-form shapeshifters are naturally born with the potential - a "minor talent" who's somewhat less minor than most - or have put in years of hard work learning how to do it, much like those who learn to take on a Wereform. Others are tied more directly with mythology; perhaps you've been infused with a drop from Ceridwen's cauldron, or you're a descendant of a trickster like Loki or Coyote.   
 
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Shapeshifters

Description

 In the Dresden Files universe, there are many kinds of shapeshifter, not all of them human in original nature. While many of these shapeshifters are limited (often to a single animal form like werewolves or weresharks), a rarer few don't have such restrictions on the forms they can take. They may still be limited - only able to disguise themselves as another person, or only able to take on the forms of true, natural animals - but some are limited only by their imagination, and their skill with their ability.

Some of these free-form shapeshifters are naturally born with the potential - a "minor talent" who's somewhat less minor than most - or have put in years of hard work learning how to do it, much like those who learn to take on a Wereform. Others are tied more directly with mythology; perhaps you've been infused with a drop from Ceridwen's cauldron, or you're a descendant of a trickster like Loki or Coyote.

Musts

  • Shapeshifters must have a high concept that in some way indicates their supernatural ability.
  • Shapeshifters must take the Physical Transformation condition.
  • Shapeshifters must take one of the available shapeshifting powers.

Minimum Refresh Cost

 -1

Important Skills

 Deceit

Active PCs

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

Pages in category "Shapeshifter"

The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.