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− | A '''Weremon''' is a natural human or Pokémon granted the ability to transform into either form without the usage of an [[Armband]] or similar transformation device | + | A '''Weremon''' is a natural human or Pokémon granted the ability to transform into either form without the usage of an [[Armband]] or similar transformation device. |
− | == Human to Pokémon Weremons == | + | The term is a catch-all for multiple enchantments; as such, the exact rules of the transformation will vary. ''Usually,'' the transformation is between a human and Pokémon form, and triggered by sunlight and/or moonlight. |
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+ | == Common Sources == | ||
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+ | It is most useful to classify cases of lyncanthropy by the source, as each "strain" tends to share common behavior. | ||
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+ | === Shadow Curses === | ||
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+ | Entities such as [[Noir]] and [[Coyote]] (interlopers into reality from the collective unconscious?) have been known to amuse themselves by cursing individuals with a contagious weremon condition. | ||
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+ | * this condition is easily spread through bites, cuts, and similar fluid exposure | ||
+ | * it is usually cured through exposure to Silver Wind and potentially other semiotically "holy" attacks | ||
+ | * exposure to moonlight after sundown generally triggers the transformation to the non-native form, with sunlight restoring one's original body; this is sometimes reversed, however | ||
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+ | === Mew's Blessings === | ||
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+ | [[Mew]] has been known to grant people a voluntary ability to transform, typically as an apology for an earlier transformation of more-permanent nature. | ||
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+ | * this enchantment is not known to be contagious; it is not "curable" without further magic | ||
+ | * the blessing permits transformation at-will when exposed to moonlight | ||
+ | ** some people acquire a material focus (such as an elemental stone) to transform at any time of day; they become dependent on the focus to change, however, and can't use moonlight anymore | ||
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+ | === Duolis's Gang === | ||
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+ | (to be researched) | ||
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+ | == Examples == | ||
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+ | === Human to Pokémon Weremons === | ||
* [[Blitz (PC)|Blitz]] (Greninja) | * [[Blitz (PC)|Blitz]] (Greninja) | ||
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* [[Renard Clavis|Ren]] (Formerly, Fennekin and then Braixen) | * [[Renard Clavis|Ren]] (Formerly, Fennekin and then Braixen) | ||
* [[Mason]] (Zoroark) | * [[Mason]] (Zoroark) | ||
+ | * [[Anna Macraul]] (Blaziken) | ||
* [[Marco]] (Lycanroc) | * [[Marco]] (Lycanroc) | ||
− | == Pokémon to Human Weremons == | + | === Pokémon to Human Weremons === |
* [[Banquo]] (Self Shift) | * [[Banquo]] (Self Shift) | ||
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* [[Yunwa]] | * [[Yunwa]] | ||
− | == Pokémon to Pokémon Weremons == | + | === Pokémon to Pokémon Weremons === |
* [[Abigail]] (Temporarily into a monstrous Piloswine) | * [[Abigail]] (Temporarily into a monstrous Piloswine) |
Revision as of 17:45, 8 May 2018
A Weremon is a natural human or Pokémon granted the ability to transform into either form without the usage of an Armband or similar transformation device.
The term is a catch-all for multiple enchantments; as such, the exact rules of the transformation will vary. Usually, the transformation is between a human and Pokémon form, and triggered by sunlight and/or moonlight.
Contents
Common Sources
It is most useful to classify cases of lyncanthropy by the source, as each "strain" tends to share common behavior.
Shadow Curses
Entities such as Noir and Coyote (interlopers into reality from the collective unconscious?) have been known to amuse themselves by cursing individuals with a contagious weremon condition.
- this condition is easily spread through bites, cuts, and similar fluid exposure
- it is usually cured through exposure to Silver Wind and potentially other semiotically "holy" attacks
- exposure to moonlight after sundown generally triggers the transformation to the non-native form, with sunlight restoring one's original body; this is sometimes reversed, however
Mew's Blessings
Mew has been known to grant people a voluntary ability to transform, typically as an apology for an earlier transformation of more-permanent nature.
- this enchantment is not known to be contagious; it is not "curable" without further magic
- the blessing permits transformation at-will when exposed to moonlight
- some people acquire a material focus (such as an elemental stone) to transform at any time of day; they become dependent on the focus to change, however, and can't use moonlight anymore
Duolis's Gang
(to be researched)
Examples
Human to Pokémon Weremons
- Blitz (Greninja)
- Jason (Formerly, Infernape)
- Sholto (Honchkrow, formerly, currently default Honchkrow)
- Ren (Formerly, Fennekin and then Braixen)
- Mason (Zoroark)
- Anna Macraul (Blaziken)
- Marco (Lycanroc)
Pokémon to Human Weremons
- Banquo (Self Shift)
- Cuyahoga (Temporarily)
- Gilgamesh (Temporarily)
- Gogie
- Hazard (Temporarily)
- Ignia (Formerly, currently full time human)
- Nadia (Formerly)
- Pokemon Organization XIII (Temporarily, and excepting Xaldin, Vexen, and Demyx)
- Selene
- Sholto
- Seishirou and Fuuma (Formerly, currently full time humans)
- Yunwa