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'''Jackalweres''' are one of the two most prominent examples of "antherion" ([[therianthrope]]s with the base form of an intelligent animal) in [[Dungeons & Dragons]], with the other being the [[wolfwere]] - in fact, the wolfwere has actually fallen away in popularity over the years, whilst the jackalwere has only grown increasingly prominent over the editions.
'''Jackalweres''' are one of the two most prominent examples of "antherion" ([[therianthrope]]s with the base form of an intelligent animal) in [[Dungeons & Dragons]], with the other being the [[wolfwere]] - in fact, the wolfwere has actually fallen away in popularity over the years, whilst the jackalwere has only grown increasingly prominent over the editions.
Jackalweres are evil-aligned and for some reason have the ability to put people to sleep with their gaze.


The jackalwere's "lycanthrope" counterpart, the [[werejackal]], is an obscure monster native to the [[Demiplane of Dread]].
The jackalwere's "lycanthrope" counterpart, the [[werejackal]], is an obscure monster native to the [[Demiplane of Dread]].

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Jackalweres are one of the two most prominent examples of "antherion" (therianthropes with the base form of an intelligent animal) in Dungeons & Dragons, with the other being the wolfwere - in fact, the wolfwere has actually fallen away in popularity over the years, whilst the jackalwere has only grown increasingly prominent over the editions.

Jackalweres are evil-aligned and for some reason have the ability to put people to sleep with their gaze.

The jackalwere's "lycanthrope" counterpart, the werejackal, is an obscure monster native to the Demiplane of Dread.

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