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Werewolves are a type of shape-changing monster in Faerûn that are vulnerable to silver or enchanted weapons and can regenerate most wounds. Infected werewolves transform during the full moon involuntarily. Members of their race that are born with the curse can infect others and can control their shifting. Selûne has a group of non-evil werewolves that worship her, though most lycanthropes are drawn towards the worship of Malar.
Known Werewolves
- Talbot Uskevren: the second son of a high profile Sembian noble, Thamalon Uskevren[1]
- Feena Archwood: Wife of Talbot, also a cleric of Selûne and the daughter of Rusk and Maleva[2]
- Rusk: A cleric of Malar and leader of a pack of werewolves in the Arch Wood[3]
- Maleva: Feena's mother, also a cleric of Selûne.[1]
- Sorcia: An elven werewolf, also a member of Rusk's pack[1]
- Darrow: A human werewolf that formerly worked for Stannis Malveen[3]
- Karnek, Morrel, and Brigid: Human werewolves in Rusk's pack[3]
- Bidderdoo Harpell , a member of the eccentric wizard clan, the Harpells[4]
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
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Various (February 2007). The Halls of Stormweather. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 978-0-7869-4244-2.
- ↑ Don Bassingthwaite, Dave Gross (December 2004). Mistress of the Night. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-3346-1.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Dave Gross (November 2001). Black Wolf. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-1901-9.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (November 2006). Siege of Darkness. (Wizards of the Coast).