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'''Form of the Spy.''' This form represents the small, unnoticed, quiet beasts, such as squirrels, bunnies, mice, or incests.<br>
'''Form of the Spy.''' This form represents the small, unnoticed, quiet beasts, such as squirrels, bunnies, mice, or incests.<br>
'''Form of the Toxic.''' This form represents beasts with poison, venom, or other grisly forms of facing their foes, such as snakes, poisonous frogs, or lizards.<br>
'''Form of the Toxic.''' This form represents beasts with poison, venom, or other grisly forms of facing their foes, such as snakes, poisonous frogs, or lizards.<br>
'''Form of the Sentry.''' This form represents beasts that often keep watch, either for themselves or other creatures, such as ravens or crows.
Initially, your forms are incapable of flying and swimming. (You can still transform into aquatic and avian forms if you wish; they are simply restricted to land travel.)<br>
When you reach 4th level, you can choose to grant your form a Swimming speed equal to its Walking speed when you transform into it. If you do so, the form's Walking and Climbing speed (if any) is halved, and your form can breathe both air and water.<br>
When you reach 8th level, you can choose to instead grant your form a Flying speed equal to its Walking speed when you transform into it. If you do so, the form's Walking and Climbing speed (if any) is halved.<br>


'''Wild Companion.''' Also at 2nd level, you gain the ability to summon a spirit that assumes an animal form: as an action, you can expend a use of your Wild Shape feature to cast the Find Familiar spell, without material components.<br>
'''Wild Companion.''' Also at 2nd level, you gain the ability to summon a spirit that assumes an animal form: as an action, you can expend a use of your Wild Shape feature to cast the Find Familiar spell, without material components.<br>