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- Thailand a tiger that eats many humans may become a weretiger. There are also other types of weretigers, such as sorcerers with great powers who can change...
- an arranged marriage. (The weretiger culture is dominated by five clans who maintain the bloodlines and dislike weretigers who are not born into the condition...
- in The Southern Vampire Mysteries, including werefoxes, werepanthers, weretigers, werewolves, etc. Being bitten by a were can transform a person unwillingly...
- Monster Manual (2008) Werebear, Wererat, Lesser and greater Seawolf, Weretiger and Werewolf Afflicted shapechangers, whose condition could be transmitted...
- organizations such as the Port Mafia. The story mainly focuses on the weretiger Atsushi Nakajima, who joins others gifted with supernatural powers to...
- Skin-walker Wendigo Werebat Werecat Werecoyote Weredog Werehyena Werejaguar Weretiger Werewolf Bak (****amese aqueous creature) Bakeneko and Nekomata (cat) Boto...
- turning into tigers and the inverse has also been widespread; in particular weretigers are people who could change into tigers and back again. The Mnong people...
- vampires and were-things, such as werewolves, werebears, weresnakes, and weretigers. Chief city is Blut, notable people are Vilhelm the Dispatcher, and Drahcir...
- Yuki-onna – Spirit or yōkai in ****anese folklore ****ociated with snow. WeretigerFeline therianthropic creature, asian version. AbarimonSavage race...
- different kinds of predator to fill the niche; werehyenas in Africa, weretigers in India, as well as werepumas ("runa uturuncu") and werejaguars ("yaguaraté-abá"...