HanumaniWoD / Changing Breeds White Wolf, Inc. 2007 8.25″ x 17.25″ Prismacolor Markers, Graphite, White Charcoal From the Manuscript: “A Hanumani Brahman’s Primal Beast self may take the form any number of apes or monkeys native to India, particularly the macaque or the gibbon. In their wiry and ferocious War-Forms, they prefer to go naked or wear silk lungis or kurtas. After several spectacularly failed experiments with a Kevlar-silk hybrid armor, the elder Hanumani declared modern body armor an unnatural contrivance. Many families still keep traditional quilted silk and leather armor, but this is mostly for show these days, much like a European noble family might keep a dusty suit of plate armor in the library. Trained from birth in archery, the Hanumani often have little need of hand-to-hand combat. When things get sticky, they prefer to let their hired bodyguards either non-Hanumani Apes or Iravati elephant ferals do much of the dirty work.” Keywords: World of Darkness, weregibbon, were-gibbon, monkey, monkeys, gorilla, primate, archer
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