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  • Werepanther
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  • Werepanthers are a supernatural species in "The Southern Vampire Mysteries". Possessing the ability to phase, or transform, between their human and panther forms, they are the antithesis to the werewolves.
  • A Werepanther is a human who can transform into a panther through magic.
  • The origin of werepanthers is currently uncertain, as only one werepanther has been seen. However, similarly to the origin of werewolves, there is an old legend which may explain it. The legend states that two individuals were transformed into werepanthers after they were scratched by their panther-formed god, and that all current werecreatures are their decendants. The species is therefore hereditary, but seems recessive, and must be inherited from both parents. It cannot be transmitted in other ways such as through a scratch or a bite. They do not usually belong in groups, but can sometimes form werepanther families.
Season
  • 34
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Power
  • Shift into a black panther
Name
  • Crystal
  • Luther
  • Calvin
  • Becky
  • Timbo
  • Felton
Type
  • Humanoid/Magical Creature
Title
  • Werepanther
Info
  • Black panther
articlename
  • Luther
  • Becky
  • Timbo
  • Calvin Norris
  • Crystal Norris
  • Felton Norris
abstract
  • Werepanthers are a supernatural species in "The Southern Vampire Mysteries". Possessing the ability to phase, or transform, between their human and panther forms, they are the antithesis to the werewolves.
  • A Werepanther is a human who can transform into a panther through magic.
  • The origin of werepanthers is currently uncertain, as only one werepanther has been seen. However, similarly to the origin of werewolves, there is an old legend which may explain it. The legend states that two individuals were transformed into werepanthers after they were scratched by their panther-formed god, and that all current werecreatures are their decendants. The species is therefore hereditary, but seems recessive, and must be inherited from both parents. It cannot be transmitted in other ways such as through a scratch or a bite. They do not usually belong in groups, but can sometimes form werepanther families.
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