Like Werewolves, Weresharks have a weakness, an aversion to cobalt, which burns their bodies horribly on contact. Like true sharks, Weresharks require salt water to survive, and must submerge themselves within it every day or two, lest they suffocate. When actually choosing to battle one of these monsters, it is best to do so on dry land, where their speed is at least no greater than normal. In the water the Wereshark is a blur, swimming around with all the speed and ferocity of the shark whose shape they take on. Their teeth and claws are razor-sharp, and they are more than adept in their use as weapons. Weresharks exhibit immense, super-human power, able to rip grown men apart with their mighty claws as though ripping up rags. It peers into their heart, and, if it finds them willing to take on its "blessing" to continue living, the Spirit will give them their change. The Spirit chooses someone, usually who is dying, and offers the change to them. The Wereshark looks more-or-less like a shark with limbs growing out of its body, ending in claws instead of ordinary digits.Ī Wereshark is changed by the Spirit of Hunger. The shape is much more akin to Sharkfolk, though possibly even more savage in appearance. When they transform, however, they take on a form barely recognizable. In their natural form, a Wereshark rarely looks much different than they did before the change, though some exhibit pointed teeth, and/or scars from wounds that should likely have been fatal.
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