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Change: enemy as Bastet slaughtered her victims. <--- This is thought to be Bastet's true form. That of a feline. Which is why cats werereveredall over Egypt not just for their ability to catch mice and other smallcritters, but to represent the goddess of Bastet
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Change: sides to her personality, docile and aggressive. Her docile and gentle side was displayed in laterher tradition,duties as Sekhmeta (alsoprotector aof lion-goddess)the gainedhome, popularity,and Bastetpregnant camewomen. toHer beaggressive depictedand withvicious nature was exposed in the head
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Change: halfhuman-halfcat.halfhuman-halfcat beings. They can change from 100% cat and 0% human, 70% cat and 30% human, 50% cat and 50% human, 30% cat and 70% human, to 0% cat and 100% human. They are just like cats,cats but they have some human traits. They
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Change: Assertions that werecats truly exist and have an origin in supernatural or religious realities have been common for centuries, with these beliefs often being hard
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Change: In ancient Egypt, Bastet was said to be the Goddess and protectress of women, children, and domestic cats. She was the goddess of sunrise, music,
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Change: The name Bastet derives from the Egyptian goddess Bastet or Bast, originally the protector of Lower Egypt and depicted as a goddess with the head
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Change: usually only go into 50%-50% while in anger. In DnD, people or cats don't even know they are Bastets, until they get furious, and then they become Werecats or Bastets. They are in different tribes such as: Bagheera,Balam,Bagheera, Balam, Bubasti, Ceilican, Khan, Pumonca, Qualmi,
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Change: African legends describe people who turn into lions or leopards. In the case of leopards, this is often because the creature is really a leopard
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Change: Bastets are werecats or halfhuman-halfcat. They can change from 100% cat 0% human, 70% cat 30% human, 50% cat 50% human, 30% cat 70% human,
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