11-21-2017, 12:03 AM
Here are my fan-created Wesen.
Adlermimik (German: “Eagle Mimic”). When woged, these Wesen grow a multitude of grey, black and white feathers. The eyes turn bright yellow, metallic blue claws grow from the fingers and the nose forms a hooked black beak. They live in flocks of between four and eight individuals and, given the opportunity, will actively hunt a number of other Wesen species including Stangebar, Lausenschlange, Mauzhertz, Indole Gentile, Seelengut and Reinigen.
Flussgeist (German: “River Spirit”). These aquatic Wesen resemble river dolphins. When woged, their skin is a mixture of grey and pale pink and the lower half of the face stretches out to become a pointed snout. A small curved fin grows from the back. They are very shy, preferring not to venture too far from their home waterway.
Gehornterkopf (German: “Horned Head”). These rare Wesen resemble Triceratops. When woged, the back of the head spreads out to form a shield and the skin becomes a pattern of grey, orange and white scales. Two 3-foot horns grow from the ridges above the eyes whilst a smaller horn forms on the bridge of the nose. They live in small herds of around ten individuals. To prevent inbreeding, the young are pushed out of their family herd once they reach the age of 16.
Habataki-Hebi (Japanese: “Feathered Snake”). Half reptile, half bird. When woged, they have fiery orange eyes, bright metallic blue scales and a crest of feathers running from the top of the head to the base of the neck. The colour of the feathers depends on gender; males have gold feathers while the feathers on the females are silver. They prefer to be alone, only coming together to breed.
Himmel-Tanzer (German: “Sky Dancer”). These Wesen resemble the Monarch butterfly. When woged, their skin turns black and they have large brown compound eyes. The mouth disappears and the nose lengthens to become a curled hollow proboscis. A stunning set of black and orange wings grow from the back. The orange patches on the wings of the females are brighter than those of the males.
Muschelkopf (German: “Shell Head”). These semi-aquatic Wesen resemble crabs. When woged, their skin is bright reddish orange, their eyes turn black and they grow a hard shell over the head and back. Their arms become thick and spiky and the hands change into chelae (claws). Males have larger chelae than females. They live in small groups known as Casts.
Nachtkatze (German: “Night Cat”). When woged, these Wesen have black and white fur, pointed ears, a small pink nose and brilliant golden eyes. As adults, they tend to live alone or in pairs and, unless threatened, are usually shy and quiet.
Rammbock (German: “Battering Ram”). These Wesen resemble goats. When woged, they have dull brown fur, long fluffy beards and pointed ears. However, their most impressive feature is the set of large backward-curving horns on the top of the head. Males have bigger horns than the females (Male horn length: 130cm/Female horn length 90cm). Males tend to live alone while females live in herds.
Silberhai (German: “Silver Shark”). A rare aquatic Wesen that resembles the Hammerhead shark. When woged, the skin is a brilliant silver, hence the name. The head becomes very wide and flat with eyes on the ends of the stalks and a large dorsal fin grows from the back. They tend to live alone, in pairs or in small family groups.
Steinaffe (German: “Stone Monkey”). These Wesen resemble Gorillas. When woged, they grow black fur with a reddish forehead. They live in groups consisting mostly of adult females and their young and run by a single adult male known as the Silbernes Gesicht (“Silver Face”) due to the silver fur around the eyes. They are usually friendly but can turn violent if their families are threatened.
Adlermimik (German: “Eagle Mimic”). When woged, these Wesen grow a multitude of grey, black and white feathers. The eyes turn bright yellow, metallic blue claws grow from the fingers and the nose forms a hooked black beak. They live in flocks of between four and eight individuals and, given the opportunity, will actively hunt a number of other Wesen species including Stangebar, Lausenschlange, Mauzhertz, Indole Gentile, Seelengut and Reinigen.
Flussgeist (German: “River Spirit”). These aquatic Wesen resemble river dolphins. When woged, their skin is a mixture of grey and pale pink and the lower half of the face stretches out to become a pointed snout. A small curved fin grows from the back. They are very shy, preferring not to venture too far from their home waterway.
Gehornterkopf (German: “Horned Head”). These rare Wesen resemble Triceratops. When woged, the back of the head spreads out to form a shield and the skin becomes a pattern of grey, orange and white scales. Two 3-foot horns grow from the ridges above the eyes whilst a smaller horn forms on the bridge of the nose. They live in small herds of around ten individuals. To prevent inbreeding, the young are pushed out of their family herd once they reach the age of 16.
Habataki-Hebi (Japanese: “Feathered Snake”). Half reptile, half bird. When woged, they have fiery orange eyes, bright metallic blue scales and a crest of feathers running from the top of the head to the base of the neck. The colour of the feathers depends on gender; males have gold feathers while the feathers on the females are silver. They prefer to be alone, only coming together to breed.
Himmel-Tanzer (German: “Sky Dancer”). These Wesen resemble the Monarch butterfly. When woged, their skin turns black and they have large brown compound eyes. The mouth disappears and the nose lengthens to become a curled hollow proboscis. A stunning set of black and orange wings grow from the back. The orange patches on the wings of the females are brighter than those of the males.
Muschelkopf (German: “Shell Head”). These semi-aquatic Wesen resemble crabs. When woged, their skin is bright reddish orange, their eyes turn black and they grow a hard shell over the head and back. Their arms become thick and spiky and the hands change into chelae (claws). Males have larger chelae than females. They live in small groups known as Casts.
Nachtkatze (German: “Night Cat”). When woged, these Wesen have black and white fur, pointed ears, a small pink nose and brilliant golden eyes. As adults, they tend to live alone or in pairs and, unless threatened, are usually shy and quiet.
Rammbock (German: “Battering Ram”). These Wesen resemble goats. When woged, they have dull brown fur, long fluffy beards and pointed ears. However, their most impressive feature is the set of large backward-curving horns on the top of the head. Males have bigger horns than the females (Male horn length: 130cm/Female horn length 90cm). Males tend to live alone while females live in herds.
Silberhai (German: “Silver Shark”). A rare aquatic Wesen that resembles the Hammerhead shark. When woged, the skin is a brilliant silver, hence the name. The head becomes very wide and flat with eyes on the ends of the stalks and a large dorsal fin grows from the back. They tend to live alone, in pairs or in small family groups.
Steinaffe (German: “Stone Monkey”). These Wesen resemble Gorillas. When woged, they grow black fur with a reddish forehead. They live in groups consisting mostly of adult females and their young and run by a single adult male known as the Silbernes Gesicht (“Silver Face”) due to the silver fur around the eyes. They are usually friendly but can turn violent if their families are threatened.
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