The next best I found would be fang since that makes me think of wolves and this guy looks like he’s got big fangs! For the Myth inspired word, “golden” has very commonly ben used to describe Myth, and no other Myth forms currently use it! Hence, we have Geir Goldenfang. Geir is a Scandinavian name meaning “Spear,” which is PERFECT for the Wolf form as he always carries a big spear! The past 3 “wolf words” have been howl, growl, and claw. The other Wolf forms have Scandinavian inspired first names with a wolf / school compound word for the surname, and Myth Wolf is no different. Some of the defining characteristics of a Death form are its negative charms and DOT spells, so I wanted to focus on that as much as possible. That being said, I think one aspect of Myth that has been lost in the past few iterations and that’s leaning into being a counter to Death. In general, I’m sure we would all agree that Myth does not currently lack in utility, so adding more features for Myth to do is quite risky. There is precedent in the previous forms, most notably Myth Draconian and Myth Pig, to have a DPP of not 75, not 100, but somewhere in between, which is where I have designed these new spells to be. Possibly the most important form to get right, the Myth Wolf is the first of its kind, and while it’s important for this form to be powerful because it’s a Myth, it also needs to be tuned down a little bit and have a lot of conditional damage since it has so much health as a tank. If you want a bird’s eye view of how I selected this form to design as well as additional information about Beast Form Design, check out the intro article linked here. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the second Beastform I came up with. Please note that these are solely my personal ideas and concepts, and nothing from this article should be taken as a Spoiler of any sort. Welcome to a short mini-series where I discuss some Beastform Concepts that I came up with.
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