Fera

Fera or the Changing Breeds, are the races of shapeshifters of the Classic World of Darkness, specifically Werewolf: The Apocalypse.

Overview
While the garou were created by Gaia as her fangs and claws, to keep her safe, they were not her only children. She created many other breeds of shapeshifters and gave them each a task. Some have lost their way with time, others were forced from their roles by the Garou. Some have turned to serving only one aspect of the Triat, instead of Gaia as a whole.

The Children of Gaia, Silent Striders, Red Talons, Uktena, and Wendigo generally have the most contact with the Fera, and the most cordial relations with them. The Shadow Lords have regular contact with the Fera only through their Eastern branch, the Hakken. The Bunyip are sometimes mistakenly referred to as Fera -they are actually a near extinct tribe of garou.

Fera is the term most commonly used by the Garou themselves, to mean shapechangers of other races; other breeds have similar terms. The Garou used to use the Mokolé term Bête, but now only Garou who have contact with the Mokolé use that word - the Bastet use the word Killi instead, and the Ananasi refer to other changing breeds as Ovid, likewise, the Nagah tend to employ the term Khurah.

Most Fera have at least a strong distrust of the Garou, due to the actions of the Garou during the War of Rage.

Ajaba
The Ajaba are werehyenas and Gaia's warriors in Africa, a continent without a wolf population. While the War of Rage did not reach Africa, the Ajaba were all but destroyed by infighting, their rivalry with the Bastet and, most significantly, the tyrannical Simba king, Black Tooth.

The survivors were exiled from their traditional homelands, but in recent years the Ajaba woman Kisasi rallied the Fera of Africa and formed an alliance known as the Ahadi; together, they defeated Black Tooth and revitalised Ajaba society.

In older source material, the werehyenas were considered a Bastet tribe. In the Revised edition, they are considered a separate type of Fera.

Ananasi
The werespiders are not children of Gaia, but rather children of Queen Ananasa, a powerful spirit child of the Weaver. They are considered alien and disturbing by other Fera, and not without reason: their animal form is a horde of creeping spiders, they possess no Rage, and they fuel their powers with blood stolen from humans. Their name is drawn from the West African trickster/god Anansi.

While "true" Ananasi serve the force of balance and harmony that the Weaver once represented, many have been corrupted by the Wyrm. These Wyrm spiders are known as Dahman in the West and Kumo (or Goblin Spiders) in the East. Others fallen to the Corrupter are referred to as Antara, who have been removed from Ananasa's designs.

Apis
Wereaurochs or "Moon-bulls", the Apis were in charge of cultivation and agriculture, and known as the "Matchmakers of Gaia." They were driven to extinction by the Garou in the War of Rage.

Bastet
The werecats have many different tribes, like the Garou, though each claims a different species of wild cat. They are obsessed with secret knowledge and are always pursuing and hoarding it. Many are great magicians, others are great warriors, but they are rarely pack animals and generally work alone. Some of their tribes suffered greatly during the War of Rage.

Wyrm-corrupted Bastet are known as Histpah. One of their tribes fell in recent nights and emerged as the Hellcats.

Camazotz
The Camazotz were werebats, Gaia's nocturnal and southern hemisphere messengers, counterparts to the Corax. They were almost wiped out during the War of Rage, but none survive today as the few who lived on in South America were destroyed by the Shadow Lords who arrived with the Spanish in the 1600s.

The Xibalan were those werebats dedicated to the wyrmish aspect of their patron. They vanished when the last Camazotz died. Their kin however, continue to harass people.

Corax
The wereravens are Gaia's messengers, spies and scouts who patrol the skies, always on the look out for danger. They are terrible chatterboxes and will tell what they have seen to any who care to listen. They escaped persecution in the War of Rage by aiding the Garou, and maintain the most cordial relations with the werewolves of all Fera.

Wyrm-tainted Corax are known as Buzzards and are created via the Rite of the Broken Wing.

Grondr
The wereboars were located in Northern Europe. Their task was to cleanse land; they were called Gaia's groomers. They were driven to extinction by the Garou during the War of Rage; their ancestor-spirits fell to the Wyrm and became the monstrous Skull Pigs.

Gurahl
The werebears are Gaia's healers, tied to the Earth with a stronger bond than any other Fera. Many Garou believe the Gurahl are extinct, killed during the War of Rage when they would not give up the secret of restoring life to the dead. In truth, they entered a long sleep using a trick taught to them by the Mokolé, and have awoken in the modern world.

Hakken
Though related to the Garou as a branch of the Shadow Lords, these werewolves native to Japan underwent isolation from the rest of the world during the Edo period along with the rest of Japanese society. During this time, they almost entirely lost their ranks of the lupus breed (as wolves in the islands of Japan were almost entirely killed off during this period), and today are almost entirely composed of homids. This imbalance has wrought considerable change on their culture, making them markedly distinct from other Garou in their practices.

Kitsune
The werefoxes are magicians and politicians, holding together the society of Eastern shapeshifters in China and Japan known as the Beast Courts.

Mokolé
The werecrocodiles remember the age of the Dragon Kings, when terrible reptiles ruled the earth. They remember everything that has ever happened and keep that knowledge to themselves, only speaking to the properly respectful. Their Crinos forms more closely resemble dinosaurs or dragons than crocodiles, sometimes leading to them being called weredragons.

Fallen Mokolé are referred to as Mnetics and are perverting the memories of their kind.

Nagah
Weresnakes that originated in India. Most (if not all) of the other changing breeds believe them to be dead, but they are very much still around. Serving as the "Judges of Gaia," the Nagah fill the role of both silent judges and hidden executioners for the Changing Breeds. Many of the Fera races believe the Nagah are extinct. Only Fera present in the Beast Courts are likely to know otherwise.

Nuwisha
The werecoyotes are Gaia's teachers, though like their totem, Old Man Coyote, they prefer to teach exclusively through pranks. Thanks to a prank they pulled on Luna, they no longer have any Rage, though they have a closer affinity with the Umbra than any other Fera. Fallen Nuwisha are known as Nokhomi and see the struggle of the Apocalypse as a cruel prank played by the Wyrm.

In earlier editions their war form did not provoke the Delirium; instead mundane humans simply refuse to accept that a werecoyote in Manabozho form exists, giving them a sort of invisibility. This was known as The Trick. In the Revised edition, however, they merely induce a less severe Delirium.

Ratkin
The wererats once watched over humanity, keeping their numbers from ever becoming too great. However, the Garou usurped that role, and the Ratkin have hated them ever since. they fight firmly for the Wyld and take every opportunity to undermine technology.

Fallen Ratkin are referred to as Mad Destroyers and are generally associated with the Maeljin Thurifuge.

Rokea
Even the sea has its protectors. The weresharks patrol the depths of the sea and are rarely seen by landdwellers.

Corrupted Rokea are known as Balefire Sharks and have only appeared since 1955.

Others
In addition to these recorded Breeds, others existed, who either died out long ago when their animal Kin were extinct or were actively destroyed by other Fera. In most cases, their cultures as well as their duty to Gaia has been forgotten and neglected since their demise.
 * The Ao, though not a true Changing Breed, but rather a sub-species of the Mokolé, who transformed into turtles, have vanished for reasons unknown.
 * The Insect Races, insectoid shifters from various species shaped by the Weaver, who were annihilated by the Ananasi in the Insect Wars
 * The Khara, were-sabretooths, who were the ancestors of the modern Bastet tribes
 * After the Age of Kings, Ammonite shifters (who were at war with the Rokea) and bristlecreepers (who were likely one species of the earliest mammals) went extinct along with their Kin
 * The Corax speak of a race of were-megatheriums that were slaughtered in the War of Rage.
 * Rumours among the Nagah tell of a breed of humans that could assume the shape of freshwater fishes, who went extinct in the War of Rage.
 * The Shadow Lords remember a breed of werefalcons that were destroyed in the War of Rage.
 * The Fianna remember tribes of wereotters and wereeagles that fell beneath their claws in the War of Rage.
 * Rumours among the Beast Courts tell of breeds of sapient shapeshifting orangutans in the indonesian rainforests.

Mockery Breeds
The Mockery Breeds are wyrm-spawned Fera that have no ties to Gaia. Some are faciliated by Project: Lycaon of Pentex. They differ from fallen Fera (like Skull Pigs or Black Spiral Dancers) in the aspect that they were never connected to Gaia in the first place. Most of the Mockery Breeds have only an incomplete set of forms, as they lack spiritual patronage of their animistic analogue.

Known Mockeries are: =Gallery=
 * Anurana, Frog-Shifters designed to survive in tainted environments
 * Kerasi, Rhinoceros-Shifters designed to thrive in the African wilds and replace the original rhinoceros population
 * Samsa, Cockroach-Shifters who were a failed attempt to create superior assassins
 * War Wolves, mindless mockeries of the Garou that hunger for Kinfolk flesh
 * Yeren, Ape-Shifters designed to thrive in urban settings