Spirit Bear

The Spirit Bear is renowned for its unique cream or white-colored fur. This genetic variation sets it apart from other bears in the region, making it a notable and visually striking member of the Ursidae family. Possessing the same physical characteristics as other bears, including a robust build, rounded ears, and formidable claws, the Spirit Bear's pale coat serves as a key identifier. Despite its rarity, the Spirit Bear shares similar behaviors and ecological roles with its brown-furred counterparts in the local ecosystem.

Basic Information

Ecology and Habitats

The Spirit Bear typically inhabits temperate rainforests and coastal regions. Its habitat includes lush environments with abundant vegetation and prefers areas with access to water sources. This subspecies is well-adapted to the specific ecological conditions of its range, contributing to the delicate balance of the local ecosystem.

Additional Information

Domestication

Efforts to domesticate the Spirit Bear have proven impractical. The species' natural behaviors, ecological role, and relative rarity make it unsuitable for traditional domestication practices. The occasional use of the Spirit Bear for its fur and meat is done with a focus on maintaining the balance of the local ecosystem.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

The fur of the Spirit Bear, although less commonly sought after than that of other creatures, is highly valued for its distinctive appearance and used in crafting decorative items and occasionally garments.

Genetic Ancestor(s)
Geographic Distribution

Stats

Physical Attributes: Strength 5, Dexterity 2, Stamina 4
Social Attributes: Presence 3, Manipulation 1, Composure 4
Mental Attributes: Intelligence 1, Wits 3, Resolve 4
Skills: Athletics 3 (climbing), Brawl 4, Intimidation 3, Survival 3
Health: 11
Willpower: 8
Initiative: 6
Defense: 2
Land Speed: 18/36 Size: 7
Weapons/Attacks:
TypeDamageDice Pool
Claw 1L 10
Bite 3L 12

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