Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24851346-20150903212205

So with the Kobold, we've seen proof that Monsters can be domesticated to function in Human Society, acceptable by even the more Order-leaning Human countries.

We've seen whiffs of this before with some monsters, like Weresheep, Holstaurs, and Kikimora's.

So anyway that led me to thinking about what other Domesticated Monsters we may, or may not see, and also what such domestication processes would entail.

Here's a potential list. If I get enough ideas I may turn this into a Fan-Mamono list. Feel free to pitch your own ideas if you are reading this. (Nobody's going to read this)


 * Wolfhound Kobold - Much like a Kobold, in that they have more direct lineage with Werewolves. Used often as guard-dogs.


 * Bloodhound Kobold - A Kobold who's sense, particularly smell are attuned to Demonic Energy, and are used to hunt and root out monsters.


 * Domestic Werecat - A Werecat version of the Kobold.


 * Oxen Holstaur - Much like a Holstaur, except closer in lineage to Minotaurs. They are used more as beast of burdens than for Dairy.


 * Flavored Holstaur - Holstaurs that have the ability to produce flavored milk, the most common being Chocolate Holstaurs, and Strawberry Holstaurs.


 * Dairy Weresheep - Weresheep who produce Milk like Holstaurs. The Milk isn't as plentiful, but it has its own niche market.


 * Canary Harpies - Harpies with bright colorful plumage with a talent for singing, often perform for their owners.


 * Harpy Hens - Small weak Harpies who are unable to fly, they produce unfertilized eggs at a higher rate.


 * Domestic Orcs - Their violent nature has been bred out of them, but they only prove useful as farm hands, and as foragers.


 * Silver Kitsune - Kitsune that were taken into the Arctic Region, their temperament is somewhere between those of Kobolds, Kikimora, and Inari, and are kept as servants and pets.


 * White Rat - Giant Rats bred as pets. They also have a finer atunement to magic, making them great familiars, assistants and test subjects for Mages.


 * Domestic Wererabbits - Less aggressive Wererabbits, they are less beastly and more human in appearance. Make for good servants and pets. Like White Rats, they also have a finer atunement to magic, lending them to the same roles as White Rats. 