I was thinking to make his relaxed form the furred and it takes a concentrated effort to revert to human. [b][u][i]IF[/i][/u][/b] He Who Walks behind allows, it could happen if he shakes hands with his skinwalker as the two mutant powers clash. Perhaps he has to touch the Native American each time he has to pass for human or else just once and it becomes a permanent reflexive function. Otherwise.... [hider=japan] [b]Appearance:[/b]{Far Right} [img]http://media.moddb.com/images/groups/1/10/9471/uniformes_30.jpg[/img] [b]Name: [/b] Juro of the Jo Clan [b]Age:[/b] 25 [b]Nationality:[/b] Japanese [b]Three random facts about your character:[/b] *He. Hates. Sushi! Give him a burger three times a day and call him happy. *He gets a tattoo for each time one of his duplicates dies, so far he has 13 tattoos. *He is highly narcissistic, often staring at himself for hours at a time while exercising or dueling. [b]Mutant Power:[/b] Juro creates an identical physical living duplicate of himself, possibly via extradimensional mass acquisition similar to the process used by Ant-Man or the Hulk. Although he can create multiple duplicates, and the duplicates themselves can also replicate, each is only able to create one duplicate at a time; he has been seen to produce around forty duplicates before no more would be created. The duplicates think, feel, and act independently, though usually guided by the original. Each tends to manifest one aspect of Juro's personality, which increases in strength with lengthier separation from the original; these traits have recently become more extreme. Juro is telepathically and empathically linked to his duplicates, suffering severe, potentially fatal, trauma if one dies. Juro can "reabsorb" his duplicates, gaining their new knowledge and skills. Similarly, he will acquire any physical injury - though not any actual toxin - from a duplicate; symptoms are typically lessened by half during absorption. If Juro himself were killed, it is not known whether any existing duplicates would continue to function independently; it is virtually impossible to distinguish the original from the duplicates. [b]Biography:[/b] [WIP] [/hider]