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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...
- humans at will, and who lived in underground p****ages and used their shapechanging and mind-control abilities to infiltrate humanity. Clark Ashton Smith...
- Dungeons & Dragons For Dummies: "a classic monster", interesting due to shapechanging because "players can never be entirely sure whether that surly villager...
- Maya's father, Mentor, chiding her for what he views as misuse of her shapechanging abilities, were cut. This film appeared in an early episode of the TV...
- let's try to be grownup about it for now,' though I must say that the shapechanging thing nearly tipped me back over the edge again. If there are no more...
- let's try to be grownup about it for now,' though I must say that the shapechanging thing nearly tipped me back over the edge again. If there are no more...
- the home of the elves, to rule according to Grímnismál. Andvari, a shapechanging dwarf featuring in the Völsung cycle who is extorted out of his treasure...
- wrestling promotion Progress Wrestling. The title was named after the shapechanging Gr**** god, Proteus. Progress co-founder Jim Smallman said in the announcement...
- Steinbeck soon after, and whilst investigating his disappearance the shapechanging mutant Mystique, a double agent for both Xavier and Steinbeck's ally...
- travelers to the right road. They are usually feared. The Gytrash is a shapechanging cousin of the Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire Shagfoal, of the Lancashire...