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Alpha: Ahadia | |||
Divine Patron: [[Haern]], the Hunter | |||
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The Bahkatu Sleuth are a group of lycanthropes able to take the form of | The Bahkatu Sleuth are a group of lycanthropes able to take the form of | ||
the mighty bear, gaining all of the power and ferocity of this awesome | the mighty bear, gaining all of the power and ferocity of this awesome | ||
predator. They have recently moved to the Heartwood Forest, and | predator. They have recently moved to the [[Heartwood|Heartwood Forest]], and | ||
defend it with all of their might. The first Bahkatu were men and women | defend it with all of their might. The first Bahkatu were men and women | ||
who unleashed their rage and anger to tear apart the undead who | who unleashed their rage and anger to tear apart the undead who | ||
threatened their home. | threatened their home. | ||
With the abilities of Ferality, Lycanthropy, and Roaring, the Bahkatu | With the abilities of [[Ferality]], [[Lycanthropy]], and [[Roaring]], the Bahkatu | ||
are well equipped to hunt their enemies, either alone or together as a | are well equipped to hunt their enemies, either alone or together as a | ||
pack, and have been known to tear their prey limb from limb when it is | pack, and have been known to tear their prey limb from limb when it is | ||
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While the Bahkatu hate all undead, the Bahkatu hold a special hatred for | While the Bahkatu hate all undead, the Bahkatu hold a special hatred for | ||
the traitorous Atabahi, who stole their abilities and betrayed the | the traitorous [[Atabahi]], who stole their abilities and betrayed the | ||
Sleuth in order to fight alongside the undead. The Bahkatu brook no | Sleuth in order to fight alongside the undead. The Bahkatu brook no | ||
intrusion from these corrupt lycanthropes, and any meeting between | intrusion from these corrupt lycanthropes, and any meeting between | ||
Bahkatu and Atabahi invariably leads to bloodshed and violence. | Bahkatu and [[Atabahi]] invariably leads to bloodshed and violence. | ||
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