Episode 32: Live, Laugh, Lycanthrope

Context

Lycanthropy

Book Review: She-Wolf: A Cultural History of Female Werewolves - [x]

“Friday Essay: the Female Werewolf and her Shaggy Suffragette Sisters” - [x]

"Hairy Thuggish Women" Female Werewolves, Gender, and the Hoped-For Monster - [x]

Matrilineal Carnivores (Bonus Reference!) - [x]

The Lycanthropy Reader: Werewolves in Western Culture by Charlotte F. Otten - [x]

“The Underrepresented Legacy of Women Werewolves” - [x]

“Why Are There No Great Female Werewolves?” - [x]

STATS (REDONE!) - [x]

D&D Lore

Werecats - [x]

Eyes of the Evening - [x]

Weredragons - [x]

Werefoxes/Foxwomen - [x]

Eshebala - [x]

Wereserpents - [x]

Weretigers - [x]

Ferrix - [x]

Sourcebooks

Basic - [x]

AD&D - [x] [x] [x] [x]

2nd Edition - [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x]

3.5 Edition - [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x]

4th Edition - [x] [x]

5th Edition - [x] [x] [x]

Dragon Magazine - [x]

A weretigress. A human-tiger hybrid crawls in a forest with a full tiger beneath her.

Weretigress (Dragon Magazine #93)

A female werefox: A female body with a fox head. She is dressed in Romani garb.

Werefox (2e Monstrous Manual)

A female weretiger poses on her knees. She has a hybrid body of a human and a tiger with a tiger head. She wears a torn tank top that hangs off one shoulder.

Weretigeres (2e Monstrous Manual)

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