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God created Adam in His own image and gave him dominion over animals, or so Genesis says.  The Ferals, however, know how fickle God can be.  This bizarre power is sometimes used by Ferals who have no interest in diablerie, but who wish for a hunt more challenging than chasing animals, and more satisfying than chasing a terrified mortal.
 
God created Adam in His own image and gave him dominion over animals, or so Genesis says.  The Ferals, however, know how fickle God can be.  This bizarre power is sometimes used by Ferals who have no interest in diablerie, but who wish for a hunt more challenging than chasing animals, and more satisfying than chasing a terrified mortal.
  
It allows teh Feral to transform a mortal into an appropriate beast to be hunted.  The mortal retains none of his conscious memories or personality, but he doeskeep his intellect.  This allows a human who has been transformed into a stag, for example, to use his horns to shift a lever, push a cart and so on.
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It allows the Feral to transform a mortal into an appropriate beast to be hunted.  The mortal retains none of his conscious memories or personality, but he does keep his intellect.  This allows a human who has been transformed into a stag, for example, to use his horns to shift a lever, push a cart and so on.
  
 
Ferals who make use of this power claim that it allows them to experience the greatest hunt of all.  It remains controversial, though, even among followers of the Path of the Hunter, some of whom regard such manipulation of the natural order as the worst kind of blasphemy.
 
Ferals who make use of this power claim that it allows them to experience the greatest hunt of all.  It remains controversial, though, even among followers of the Path of the Hunter, some of whom regard such manipulation of the natural order as the worst kind of blasphemy.
  
 
'''Experience Cost''':  28.
 
'''Experience Cost''':  28.

Latest revision as of 12:18, 7 April 2014

Discipline Techniques

Animalism 4, Protean 4

God created Adam in His own image and gave him dominion over animals, or so Genesis says. The Ferals, however, know how fickle God can be. This bizarre power is sometimes used by Ferals who have no interest in diablerie, but who wish for a hunt more challenging than chasing animals, and more satisfying than chasing a terrified mortal.

It allows the Feral to transform a mortal into an appropriate beast to be hunted. The mortal retains none of his conscious memories or personality, but he does keep his intellect. This allows a human who has been transformed into a stag, for example, to use his horns to shift a lever, push a cart and so on.

Ferals who make use of this power claim that it allows them to experience the greatest hunt of all. It remains controversial, though, even among followers of the Path of the Hunter, some of whom regard such manipulation of the natural order as the worst kind of blasphemy.

Experience Cost: 28.