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<blockquote data-quote="Vaalingrade" data-source="post: 8810572" data-attributes="member: 82524"><p>Whenever 'verisimilitude' is the only reason to do something, I don't. The Greater D&D community has poisoned the concept entirely for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Totally cool, just don't call it 'folk wisdom'.</p><p></p><p></p><p>On topic of Moon tracking, I did a similar end run around it to avoid tracking my four moons for my setting's local werewolves. Instead of being governed by the moon phase and thus, in the immortal words of one of my players avoid the 'you guys are really unlucky to have run into me on the three days a month I'm interesting', they're tied to the metaphysical concept of a given moon.</p><p></p><p>Green Moon wolves are in touch with nature and other wolves. They have normal wolf instincts overlaid on them and their wolf mode can become a big, bad dire wolf.</p><p></p><p>Red Moon wolves are full of passion and ferocity. The embody the raging beast people think wolves are. Their hybrid crinos mode gets absolutely swole and becomes a lupe garou.</p><p></p><p>White Moon wolves are the balance. They are mode locked to be between wolf and human with the positive spiritual aspects wolves are thought to have.</p><p></p><p>Black moon wolves are cultists granted supernatural power that corrupts their mind and form into a deadly monstrosity modeled after the Shuck or Church Grimm, a black dog that is the herald of death and enemy of all that is hopeful and kind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaalingrade, post: 8810572, member: 82524"] Whenever 'verisimilitude' is the only reason to do something, I don't. The Greater D&D community has poisoned the concept entirely for me. Totally cool, just don't call it 'folk wisdom'. On topic of Moon tracking, I did a similar end run around it to avoid tracking my four moons for my setting's local werewolves. Instead of being governed by the moon phase and thus, in the immortal words of one of my players avoid the 'you guys are really unlucky to have run into me on the three days a month I'm interesting', they're tied to the metaphysical concept of a given moon. Green Moon wolves are in touch with nature and other wolves. They have normal wolf instincts overlaid on them and their wolf mode can become a big, bad dire wolf. Red Moon wolves are full of passion and ferocity. The embody the raging beast people think wolves are. Their hybrid crinos mode gets absolutely swole and becomes a lupe garou. White Moon wolves are the balance. They are mode locked to be between wolf and human with the positive spiritual aspects wolves are thought to have. Black moon wolves are cultists granted supernatural power that corrupts their mind and form into a deadly monstrosity modeled after the Shuck or Church Grimm, a black dog that is the herald of death and enemy of all that is hopeful and kind. [/QUOTE]
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