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Following certain incidents with cats and crossbow limbs, a superstition began to build in Bramblemead about the danger of crossbows and felines. It was considered bad luck to house a cat in the same home as a crossbow, with reasoning ranging from the safety of the cat, to the safety of the human population should cats rise up and develop opposable thumbs. | Following certain incidents with cats and crossbow limbs, a superstition began to build in Bramblemead about the danger of crossbows and felines. It was considered bad luck to house a cat in the same home as a crossbow, with reasoning ranging from the safety of the cat, to the safety of the human population should cats rise up and develop opposable thumbs. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:31, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item Bone Crossbow Limbs can be created at a Dragonwilds:Smithing Anvil and can be used to craft a Dragonwilds:Dorgeshuun Crossbow.
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Following certain incidents with cats and crossbow limbs, a superstition began to build in Bramblemead about the danger of crossbows and felines. It was considered bad luck to house a cat in the same home as a crossbow, with reasoning ranging from the safety of the cat, to the safety of the human population should cats rise up and develop opposable thumbs.
While harmless at first, as the conflict with the garou grew the need for crossbows, cats found themselves with fewer and fewer homes willing to house them. Over the years, this led to domestic cats becoming a rare sight in Bramblemead.
It also created a deep-seated resentment among cats, and they plotted their revenge. Most would tell you that cats had nothing to do with the destruction of Bramblemead and the Brynmoor settlements. Yet, if you ask a cat, they will simply purr with a sinister grin.