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A '''werepanther''' is a [[human]] who can transform into a panther by means of [[magic]].  
 
A '''werepanther''' is a [[human]] who can transform into a panther by means of [[magic]].  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[Fara Maku]] and [[Tea]] were both transformed into werepanthers by [[Anansi]], Fara Maku directly and Tea through Fara Maku. In order to turn a person into a werepanther, one must place the [[Mark of the Panther]] upon that person; this usually has to be done by a werepanther, although a magical being such as Anansi can also accomplish it.
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[[Fara Maku]] and [[Tea Gora]] were both transformed into werepanthers by [[Anansi]], Fara Maku directly and Tea through Fara Maku. In order to turn a person into a werepanther, one must place the [[Mark of the Panther]] upon that person; this usually has to be done by a werepanther, although a magical being such as Anansi can also accomplish it.
  
 
The transformation of a werepanther from human to panther form is generally activated by a state of anger. When the werepanther takes on panther-shape, he or she takes on the form of a normal panther, his or her garments blending into the fur of the panther's body.
 
The transformation of a werepanther from human to panther form is generally activated by a state of anger. When the werepanther takes on panther-shape, he or she takes on the form of a normal panther, his or her garments blending into the fur of the panther's body.
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The two known werepanthers at present are Fara Maku and Tea, who now serve as protector-figures in [[Nigeria]]. ''("[[Mark of the Panther (episode)|Mark of the Panther]]")''
 
The two known werepanthers at present are Fara Maku and Tea, who now serve as protector-figures in [[Nigeria]]. ''("[[Mark of the Panther (episode)|Mark of the Panther]]")''
  
{{CIT|Apparently, each werepanther, in their panther form, can place the Mark on one other person. Tea has not done this yet. Interestingly however, she did claw at [[Goliath]], though either this didn't count as transferring the Mark or the magic doesn't translate to [[gargoyles]].}}
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{{CIT|Apparently, each werepanther, in their panther form, can place the Mark on one other person. Tea has not done this yet.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=6388]  {{CIT|Interestingly however, she did claw at [[Goliath]], though either this didn't count as transferring the Mark or the magic doesn't translate to [[gargoyle]]s.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=413][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=4822]
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 05:38, 22 December 2020

Werepanthers.JPG

A werepanther is a human who can transform into a panther by means of magic.

History

Fara Maku and Tea Gora were both transformed into werepanthers by Anansi, Fara Maku directly and Tea through Fara Maku. In order to turn a person into a werepanther, one must place the Mark of the Panther upon that person; this usually has to be done by a werepanther, although a magical being such as Anansi can also accomplish it.

The transformation of a werepanther from human to panther form is generally activated by a state of anger. When the werepanther takes on panther-shape, he or she takes on the form of a normal panther, his or her garments blending into the fur of the panther's body.

The two known werepanthers at present are Fara Maku and Tea, who now serve as protector-figures in Nigeria. ("Mark of the Panther")

Apparently, each werepanther, in their panther form, can place the Mark on one other person. Tea has not done this yet. [1] Interestingly however, she did claw at Goliath, though either this didn't count as transferring the Mark or the magic doesn't translate to gargoyles. [2][3]

See also