Shapeshifter

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Shapeshifters (Mutatio imitor) are creatures that copy others through changing their form. Shapeshifters are often stereotyped as sneaky tricksters, but they’re really just regular people.

Common Culture

Most shapeshifters lack a typical common concept of gender. Shapeshifters are born without a concrete sex and will adapt to progress their species. Many shapeshifters now identify with genders due to influence from other species. Some identify as a gender (or genders) to fit in, and others may just because they feel comfortable labeling themselves as such.

Love is a large part of shapeshifter culture, as shapeshifters will unintentionally shape-shift into someone they love. Shapeshifter children may often find their parents hard to tell apart due to this.