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- In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting...
- then revealed to be **** in 2015. Transgender issues also come up with shapechangers like Mystique, Copycat, and Courier who can change gender at will. It...
- Wererat, Lesser and greater Seawolf, Weretiger and Werewolf Afflicted shapechangers, whose condition could be transmitted like a disease; some available...
- and their progeny with the humans. The engkantos are described as shapechangers who can take human form. In their human form, they are described as...
- when he faces Sanwe, he discovers that he is not the real king but a shapechanger named Pid Shuffle. It is revealed that the Queen Mother concocted the...
- Six-Gun Solution (1991) Psychodrome Psychodrome (1987) Psychodrome 2: The Shapechanger Scenario (1988) PSYCHODROME III: The Invasion: 3 (2020) Wizard of 4th...
- problem only invite bigger disasters. 3 3 "The Coming of Rei the Handsome Shapechanger!" Transliteration: "Henshin Bidan Rei ga Kita!" (****anese: 変身美男レイが来た)...
- an offspring of a mating between god and mortal. He is seen to be a shapechanger who can take the form of a malevolent black wolf with a silver splash...
- called the Dancing Mountains, having been given a new steed – a sentient shapechanger named Shask – as a gift by his son Merlin. He eavesdrops on a game of...
- Lycanthropes 14–15 Werewolf, wereboar, weretiger, werebear Afflicted shapechangers, whose condition could be transmitted like a disease. Depiction of the...