Wizardry: Suffering of The Queen Werecraw

A crawfish therianthrope (Greek for "beast-man") that can be encountered in ASCII Entertainment's 1991 Wizardry Gaiden I: Joou No Junan (Wizardry: Suffering of The Queen) Nintendo Gameboy roleplaying video game. Said title was one of the many Wizardry spinoff games published exclusively in Japan. Note that it's possible that this creature's name might actually be "Wereclaw" instead of "Werecraw". The Japanese language doesn't have the English "l" sound, so they approximate it with "r"; as such, the katakana characters for "kurou" (which is pronounced similarly to the English word "crow") could be interpreted as either "craw" or "claw". That said, therianthropes are generally named for the kind of organism that they transform into, not a part of their anatomy (Werebats and Werecrows aren't referred to as Werewings for example.) Further, many therianthropes have claws, in some form or another, so Wereclaw is arguably a title that's too general in nature to correspond to a particular species ('Werepincer" would be more anatomically precise, although still not a perfect solution, assuming the existence of Werecrabs, Werelobsters, etc.) On a related note, "wer" or "were" is an archaic English term for "man", so a more literal name for this creature would be "Man Crawfish". Materials: Newsprint, wire twist ties, white glue, sand, fishing line, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 4.0 cm/1.6 in. x 4.3 cm/1.7 in. (widest point x highest point) Time: Four days; April 4-6 and 10, 2012.

Posted: 24 Apr 2012

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Otxi
It reminds me a Drakensang monster... Is fine
25 Apr 2012 • Vote: 6

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