Spite
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Basic Info
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Name
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Spite
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Gender
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male
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Species
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undead werewolf
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Anthro or Feral
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both/either
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Physicality
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rotting. Also, buff ragged werewolf. He died in werewolf form, so his body will always be in that transformed state. his collar & bandana cover the fact that his head is no longer one with his body
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Abilities
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as an undead werewolf his bite no longer causes lycanthropy, but neither does it cause zombification. It does cause a pretty nasty infection though; it is highly recommended to keep corpses (animated or not) away from an open wound.
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Personality
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Wild and violent, Spite is rather... spiteful. He's ruled by hunger and hatred (not directed towards anything specifically) and doesn't think much about anything. Always moving, even if it's pacing slowly, as if he'll fall apart if he stops. It is doubtful he ever sleeps, and though perhaps he just sleeps on his feet, it is possibly he fully avoids it because the nightmares would be unbearable. He's unaware that he's haunted by his own spirit.
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History
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Spite was one of the werewolves that Turned Jasper, and in return Jasper was the one who killed Spite in the same battle. How Spite was reanimated, no one knows...
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Likes
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meat, strenuous physical activity (running, fighting, etc)
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Dislikes
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feelings, morality
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Common Environments
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both wild and urban areas. Usually dark areas/nighttime. Graveyards, alleyways, forests/mountains
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Obtained With
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5usd
Profile
his spirit takes the form of his true self, a lanky mutt.
The ghost has no knowledge of the body, only the memories of his past. However, he is constantly plagued by the regrets and guilt of the things his body still does, though he cannot figure out what those feelings are. Likewise, the body has no awareness of its spirit, attributing any extra paranormal activity around it to the fact that it's a gosh darned zombie werewolf, for goodness sake, what is more paranormal? However, he does know and believe that he has no soul. Not that he feels terribly torn up about it though; feelings and worries and morality is for the ghost to worry about.