A werejackal was a lycanthrope that could assume the form of both a humanoid and a jackal. They were the opposite of the common antherions, jackalweres.[1]
Descriptions[]
Werejackals were allergic to fennel.[1]
Society[]
These lycanthropes were actively hunted by the Silver Stake, an anti-lycanthrope organization. They managed to develop gas bombs to make lycanthropes such as werejackals easier to capture. In order to create a bomb designed specifically for werejackals, they must have included both copper and fennel.[1]
Ecology[]
Uses[]
Werejackal blood was an ingredient in some potions of sleep.[2]
Appendix[]
Appearances[]
- Video Games
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- Referenced only
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 K. Steven Miller. The Search for the Circle of Vehlarr: Part Three. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2008-05-19. Retrieved on 2018-12-18.
- ↑ Larian Studios (October 2020). Designed by Swen Vincke, et al. Baldur's Gate III. Larian Studios.
Connections[]
Bird maiden • Goblin rat • Loup garou • Lythari • Seawolf • Swanmay • Wereape • Werebadger • Werebat • Werebear • Werebison • Wereboar • Werecat • Werecougar • Werecow • Werecrocodile • Weredog • Weredolphin • Weredragon • Werefox • Werehyena • Werejackal • Werejaguar • Wereleopard • Werelion • Weremole • Wereowl • Werepanther • Werepegasus • Wererabbit • Wererat • Wereraven • Wereseal • Wereserpent • Wereshark • Werespider • Werestag • Weretiger • Wereweasel • Werewolf • Werewolverine • Wereworg • Werewyvern
Related Creatures
Aranea • Coyotlwere • Hengeyokai • Jackalwere • Quasilycanthrope • Selkie • Shifter • Wolfwere
Related Creatures
Aranea • Coyotlwere • Hengeyokai • Jackalwere • Quasilycanthrope • Selkie • Shifter • Wolfwere