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  2. Category:Shapeshifters in comics - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Shapeshifter characters ... out of 55 total.

  3. Wings of Fire (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Fire is a series of epic dragon fantasy novels written by author Tui T. Sutherland and published by Scholastic Inc. [1] Over 14 million copies of the books have been sold, and it has been on the New York Times bestseller list for more than 214 weeks.

  4. The Shapeshifters Manual - Wikipedia

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    Butcher gave the book an above average rating of 8 out of 10. [1] In the September 1996 edition of Dragon (Issue 233), Rick Swan was unimpressed with the book, calling it "not so good." Swan thought the animal powers presented "are okay", but found the rest of the book to be "an excess of filler (like the l-o-n-g introduction)."

  5. Category:Fictional shapeshifters - Wikipedia

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    Maintained to separate fiction - While some may argue that the category of Fictional Shapeshifters is superfluous, this category is maintained to separate shapeshifters appearing in works of fiction (i.e. characters created by a specific author in specific work) and those from legend, mythology or folklore (for instance, the trickster gods of ...

  6. Switchers Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Switchers Trilogy. Omnibus, Random House 2004. The Switchers Trilogy is a fantasy book series for young adults, written by Kate Thompson. The series is mainly set in Ireland. The leading characters are teenagers with the power to shapeshift (or "Switch") into the forms of animals and various supernatural creatures.

  7. Chuvash dragon - Wikipedia

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    According to one legend, when the Bulgars came to found the town of Bilär, they discovered a big snake living in the area. When they decided to kill it, the snake begged for peace and asked Allah to give him wings. Once he got wings, the snake flew away from Bilär. Another great snake, or dragon, was said to live in a pagan tower temple at ...

  8. Shapeshifting - Wikipedia

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    1722 German woodcut of a werewolf transforming. Popular shapeshifting creatures in folklore are werewolves and vampires (mostly of European, Canadian, and Native American/early American origin), ichchhadhari naag (shape-shifting cobra) of India, shapeshifting fox spirits of East Asia such as the huli jing of China, the obake of Japan, the Navajo skin-walkers, and gods, goddesses and demons and ...

  9. Category:Shapeshifters - Wikipedia

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    Shapeshifters. Mythical beings and creatures with the ability to change their bodies.