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Not my character pic, but i got the trait "Lycanthropie" and according events.
I laughed so hard.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1233299415
just entertainment, i don't know if anyone has turned everyone in the game into bears yet like they did with horses
My bear heir can perfectly make children but they turn out as humans sadly w the bear culture
but the real question is... has she always been a bear? or look out its going to eat us... unless I eat it first!
When I was converting my family to bear I was using a horselord at the time, and unfortunately "bears" appear to be exempt from inheriting :( so I was forced to abandon my proud line.
I'll have to play again as a landed character to see what (if any) cultural building it provides, but im pretty sure there was an option to eat prisoners, just cant remember if it gave the cruel trait.
I played a DLC free run in Ireland right after JD released cause I bought my friend a copy and wanted to make sure I could give him tips that were relevant to playing the vanilla game and was totally shocked to experience this event since I'd never seen it before. Now that makes more sense.
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Nice necro btw