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Unlike "real" leopards, wereleopards are not solitary and have a pack structure.

Wereleopards refer to themselves as the "pard". The female leader of the pard is called the Nimir-Ra, or leopard queen. A male king is called a Nimir-Raj. Leopard Kings and Queens are rare. If a leader is not a king or queen, they are known as a leoparde lionne or lion passant.

Leopard lionne is a term from French heraldry. It's a leopard, or even a lion, rampant in action on a crest. It symbolizes brave and generous warriors having done some brave deed. In the case of the wereleopards, it means protector, even an avenger.

A lion passant is a sleeping lion. This would be a leader that led but did not protect

Wereleopards, along with most lycanthropes are very comfortable in the nude and tend to walk around naked while at their homes or with the pack/pard.

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