Kadugo
Kadugo is a term used by Rokea shapeshifters to describe their human kinfolk, offspring of a normal human and a wereshark.
Overview
The kadugo are the only way the species has to produce Homid Rokea, since that only may happen when a kadugo mates with a fully fledged Rokea. But since the majority of the Rokea species hunts down and kills kadugo and any wereshark that sires them, it's no wonder that homid Rokea are virtually unknown in the west. The kadugo are much more common among the Same-Bito, however, and a wereshark that mates with one of them may produce a homid.
References
- WTA: Rokea, p. 16
- WTA/cMET: Laws of the Wild: Changing Breeds 4, p. 137, 144
- WTA: Changing Breeds, p. 196
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