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{{lorebox|The greediest, most unscrupulous of souls learn to tap into the beast that lurks in their hearts---the Rat, a grim and greedy survivor. They learn how to unleash the rodent within them, transforming themselves into giant rats or terrifying fusions of Human and rat. | {{lorebox|The greediest, most unscrupulous of souls learn to tap into the beast that lurks in their hearts---the Rat, a grim and greedy survivor. They learn how to unleash the rodent within them, transforming themselves into giant rats or terrifying fusions of Human and rat. | ||
You've likely heard the tales, that Wererats are cursed by the gods, or that skin-changing is passed on through rat bites. Some say it runs in bloodlines like madness. Well, want to hear a secret? It ain't like that at all. It turns out that there's a Rat in the heart of every man, from the noblest Knight to the Haughtiest Prelate. Wererats are the ones who stop ignoring that Rat and start to listen to it. He's wily, the Rat is, but he'll come out if you're clever enough to coax him.|[[Wererat Lore]]}} | You've likely heard the tales, that Wererats are cursed by the gods, or that skin-changing is passed on through rat bites. Some say it runs in bloodlines like madness. Well, want to hear a secret? It ain't like that at all. It turns out that there's a Rat in the heart of every man, from the noblest Knight to the Haughtiest Prelate. Wererats are the ones who stop ignoring that Rat and start to listen to it. He's wily, the Rat is, but he'll come out if you're clever enough to coax him.|[[Wererat Lore]]}} | ||
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*'''Name''': [[Keelneth Plague-monger]]<br> | *'''Name''': [[Keelneth Plague-monger]]<br> | ||
**'''Location''': [[Sevaath Mere]] - Ratling Den | **'''Location''': [[Sevaath Mere]] - Ratling Den | ||
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*Master Wererat | *Master Wererat | ||
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Revision as of 22:37, 7 November 2017
“ | The greediest, most unscrupulous of souls learn to tap into the beast that lurks in their hearts---the Rat, a grim and greedy survivor. They learn how to unleash the rodent within them, transforming themselves into giant rats or terrifying fusions of Human and rat. You've likely heard the tales, that Wererats are cursed by the gods, or that skin-changing is passed on through rat bites. Some say it runs in bloodlines like madness. Well, want to hear a secret? It ain't like that at all. It turns out that there's a Rat in the heart of every man, from the noblest Knight to the Haughtiest Prelate. Wererats are the ones who stop ignoring that Rat and start to listen to it. He's wily, the Rat is, but he'll come out if you're clever enough to coax him. |
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