Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-37629772-20190728101720/@comment-37629772-20190813093222

(Trained on Hazmat? Do you work at a nuclear powerplant my dude? If so, tell me if you grow a third arm soon, I wanna see dat)

The shaman walked to the left, signaling the dogs to follow him. They came across another painting where two figures that looked more detailed than the ones before them. They appeared to be two of the same monster, a Werecat but the difference between them was that a large part of their torsos had a different pigment of colour, one with a rich red and the other with flourescent pink.

"Well, when many of the savage, bloodthirsty monsters came to your world, much of the tainted Demonic energy from our world was flushed out with your lord's brand of energy, making them less likely to gut somone..."

He proceeded to do the same thing he did with the first figures, shaking his staff at the figures, animating them to life. The two had an obvious difference in behaviour. The red one's pupils were like slits, it's ears laid flat on it's head and it's tail flicked back and forth sporadically, all themes common with pissed-off felines. The pink one on the other hand, had more dilated pupils, straighter standing ears and it's tail stood tall, as the tip twitched a tad bit, all signs of a happy cat.

The shaman grabbed a hand full of dirt from the ground, crushed it in his palm and made two stick figures, one standing next to each brand of human-cat mix. The stick figure next to the pinky went up to the kitty, to which it responded by rubbing it's head against the stick figures hand, closing it's eyes and purring as the human figure gave it some nice scratches.

Meanwhile, the red one already had wrapped it's jaws around it's stick figures neck, as the unfortunate human banged against the predator's head, squirming like crazy as red leaked out it's jaw before the ravenous cat bit down hard, making a sickening crunch as the stick figure went limp.

"However, it didn't get rid of all the old world's prescience in our veins..."