Hey Dumpshock. Been lurking a while but I've got a question that I need a little help on.
I'm running a game and in it I had an area that the players went into that had a mana surge. I basically made up a list of crazy effects magic could have if they got a witches mark. I figured they'd be more conservative with spells, but well, one tried to get as many marks as he could. Long story short, one of the crazy effects I put on there was to turn the spell caster into a furry. Like a 1% chance to get that effect too lol.
Anyhow, I said that if he really didn't want to stay a furry-wolf-dwarf he could get gene therapy to reverse it. He played with it for a bit until he realized how easy it is to pick him out of a lineup. Question is, what kind of therapy should I use?
Both Corrective Therapy and Transgenic Alterations - Animal Features from Augmentation both sound like they could fit the bill. I'm just not sure which to use. Corrective doesn't seem right since this is now his natural makeup, and Alterations seems wrong because I'm not adding those features, I'm removing them.
Any advice?