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The ability to use the traits of a transcendent therianthropic being. Most powerful variation of Werebeast Physiology. Therianthropic variation of Transcendent Physiology. Opposite of Transcendent Beastwere Physiology.

Also Called[]

  • Absolute Therianthropy
  • Divine Therianthrope Physiology
  • God of Werebeasts Physiology
  • Ultimate Werebeast
  • Weregod Physiology

Capabilities[]

The user with this ability either is or can transform into a transcendent therianthrope: a powerful therianthropic being who has literally ascended to true godhood either through powerful magical feats or by divine intervention.

In folklore and mythology, werebeasts are mythological creatures that transform from man-to-beast under the light of a full moon or under their own power. They are often ravenous, feral beasts that can't distinguish between friend or foe. And in others, they are intelligent beings, forming tribes and societies. Their main weaknesses are silver, wolfsbane, etc. However, a transcendent Therianthrope is no longer affected by these weaknesses. They have transcended beyond all other members of their species.

Transcendent therianthropes are often the progenitors of therianthropes, and are revered as such. They are often several magnitudes above other werebeasts in terms of physical stats, possessing godly stamina, speed, strength, etc. Also, they might even be truly immortal.

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Known Users[]

  • Centurion (Altered Beast); as the Golden Werewolf
  • Xion the Unborn (Bloody Roar)
  • Balvorn (Fable)
  • Iceron (Gold Digger)
  • The Captain (Hellsing)
  • Schrödinger (Hellsing)
  • Turenne (Horizon In The Middle of Nowhere)
  • Jezelda (Pathfinder)
  • Kevin (Seiken Densetsu III); via Godhand Class
  • Cain (Shiki)
  • Garth Fitzgerald IV (Supernatural); after receiving an Michael's Grace
  • Lugh Beowulf (Type-Moon)
  • Fenrir (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • The Bastard (Whateley Academy)

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