Loup garou

Loup garous were more powerful cousins of the standard werewolves.

Description
Like other lycanthropes, loup garous were shapechangers who could shift between the humanoid, a man-wolf shape, and fully lupine form that of a large wolf. In their hybrid form, an average loup garou appeared exceptionally muscular, covered in thick wolf fur, and stood at tall. They had a short tail, wolf-like legs, and head. While in man-wolf shape, they walked upright, like most humanoids, and had agile hands with opposable thumbs. Unlike the full-wolf shape, they could speak in the hybrid form. However, their voices sounded deep and hoarse. Both hybrid and wolf shapes allowed them movement speed far superior to that of a humanoid. The wolf form looked similar to a large worg, while mountain loup garou appeared even bigger than their lowland cousins.

Abilities
Loup garous were naturally resistant to magic and retained their keen minds in all three forms. These bestial creatures could only be harmed by weapons made from silver or magical weapons, though the latter were less effective. Weapons that have been blessed by divine magics were virtually useless against loup garou and barely left a scratch on their hides.

Mountain loup garous' magical resistance was significantly more effective than their lowland kin's. They could regenerate and were only vulnerable to magical or gold weapons.

They were known to be immune to charm and fear.

Combat
Loup garous' tactics varied depending on their number, skills, and shape. On average, it took them six seconds to fully transform from one form to another. While they were in humanoid form, they could employ the widest array of skills and abilities, from wielding weapons to casting arcane or divine magics. The most common vocation among them, however, was warrior's or rogue's.

When they shifted into the hybrid form, they ferociously raked their opponents with both their clawed hands and tried to sink their teeth into the target. Occasionally, loup garous in the man-wolf shape were known to wield weapons, but they preferred unarmed animalistic savagery as the more expeditious way of ripping their opponents apart.

In the wolf form, loup garous used their speed and vicious bites to kill the prey. This agile form allowed them to lay in ambush and gave them keen senses of a wild beast.

Society
Lowland loup garous, the smaller of the two species, could be found wandering the plains and hills of Domains of Dread and outskirts of Barovia. They hunted in packs and preferred human meat to all else. They laired in caves or secluded ruins. However, it was not unheard of for them to travel in humanoid forms and frequent inns. Loup garous considered other lycanthropes and especially werewolves to be their enemies.

Mountain loup-garous were the larger of the two and in the wolf form appeared more like dire wolves, rather than a regular beast. They inhabited mountains and other more secluded locations. Mountain loup-garous were more often encountered as lone hunters than their kin.

Notable Loup Garou

 * Kaishas Gan, the leader of a colony of lycanthropes on an island off the Sword Coast.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast
 * Card Games
 * Spellfire: Master the Magic