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*The Feral Human Females were not explicitly named in game, however the overarching ''"[[Feral humans]]"'' grouping is mentioned in ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]'' along with the sub groupings ''"[[Feral humans (male)]]"'' and ''"[[Feral humans (female)]]"''.{{Ref|Defiance strategy guide}} Game files list the class as ''"feral_f"''.{{Ref|Defiance}}
 
*The Feral Human Females were not explicitly named in game, however the overarching ''"[[Feral humans]]"'' grouping is mentioned in ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]'' along with the sub groupings ''"[[Feral humans (male)]]"'' and ''"[[Feral humans (female)]]"''.{{Ref|Defiance strategy guide}} Game files list the class as ''"feral_f"''.{{Ref|Defiance}}
**The [[Bone Rain]] and [[Charge and Leap]] attacks are identified and named in ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]''. Despite its name the [[Bone Rain]] attack actually consists of a small dagger being thrown - A similar thrown dagger attack is also seen in use by the [[Sarafan zealots]].
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**The [[Bone Rain]] and [[Charge and Leap]] attacks are identified and named in ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]''. Despite its name the [[Bone Rain]] attack actually consists of a small dagger being thrown although this is explained as being made of bone in the strategy guide{{Ref|Defiance}}{{Ref|Defiance/7}}{{Ref|Defiance/9}}{{Ref|Defiance strategy guide}} - A similar thrown dagger attack is also seen in use by the [[Sarafan zealots]] in earlier chapters.{{Ref|Defiance}}{{Ref|Defiance/3}}{{Ref|Defiance/5}}
**The use of the terms ''"Feral"'' denotes something wild and untamed which was nevertheless descended from 'domesticated' stock. Often this can relate to invasive, introduced or escaped species of plants and animals - however pets and even human children can be considered ''"Feral"'' is not socialised with common societal norms.
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**The use of the terms ''"Feral"'' denotes something wild and untamed which was nevertheless descended from 'domesticated' stock. Often this can relate to invasive, introduced or escaped species of plants and animals - however pets and even human children can be considered ''"Feral"'' is not socialised with common societal norms.<ref name="Wikip-Feral">{{Icon-Wikipedia}}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral Feral] at [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]</ref><ref name="Wikip-FeralChild">{{Icon-Wikipedia}}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_child Feral Child] at [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]</ref>
*The Feral Humans are notably absent from the [[Vampire Citadel]] in [[Raziel]]'s chapters of ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance]]'' set in the ''[[Events of Blood Omen|Blood Omen era]]'' some five centuries after Kain's encounters. The reason for this absence is not clear but it is perhaps implied that the tribe were eliminated or otherwise displaced by Kain's actions.
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*The Feral Humans are notably absent from the [[Vampire Citadel]] in [[Raziel]]'s chapters of ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance]]'' set in the ''[[Events of Blood Omen|Blood Omen era]]'' some five centuries after Kain's encounters. The reason for this absence is not clear but it is perhaps implied that the tribe were eliminated or otherwise displaced by Kain's actions.{{Ref|Defiance}}<ref name="DC-Worshippers">{{Icon|DC}}[http://www.dark-chronicle.co.uk/az/vampireworshippers.php Vampire Worshippers (Adepts, Novitiates and Feral Humans)] at [[Dark Chronicle (fan website)]]</ref>
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*The Feral humans notably communicate among themselves and taunt Kain during battle using a [[Feral humans' language|their own decipherable language]].{{Ref|Defiance}}{{Ref|Defiance/7}}{{Ref|Defiance/9}}<ref name="DC-Worshippers">{{Icon|DC}}[http://www.dark-chronicle.co.uk/az/vampireworshippers.php Vampire Worshippers (Adepts, Novitiates and Feral Humans)] at [[Dark Chronicle (fan website)]]</ref>
*The feral humans, being the worshippers of the vampires, appear to fulfill a similar role in comparison to the [[Worshippers|vampire worshippers]] as seen in [[Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver|Soul Reaver]] or to the cut [[Vampire worshippers (Soul Reaver 2)|worshippers]] in [[Soul Reaver 2]].
 
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*The feral humans, being the worshippers of the vampires, appear to fulfill a similar role in comparison to the [[Worshippers|vampire worshippers]] as seen in [[Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver|Soul Reaver]] or to the cut [[Vampire worshippers (Soul Reaver 2)|worshippers]] in [[Soul Reaver 2]].{{Ref|Soul Reaver}}{{Ref|Soul Reaver/7}}<ref name="EGM-ReaverUpgrades">Electronic Gaming Monthly, ''August 2000 issue''</ref><ref name="TLW-SR2Vamps">{{Icon|TLW}} [http://www.thelostworlds.net/SR2/Vampires.html Vampires (Soul Reaver 2)] at [[The Lost Worlds]] (by Ben Lincoln)</ref> The term ''"Feral Humans"'' itself was used previously in the series in ''[[Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver]]'' as a vague description of the humans that had resisted [[Kain's empire]], referring to the [[Vampire hunters (events of Soul Reaver)|Vampire hunters]] and their predecessors - though it is unlikely that there was a shared lineage between the groups.{{Ref|Soul Reaver}}{{Ref|Soul Reaver manual (UK)}}{{Ref|Soul Reaver manual (US)}}
 
*The ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]'' official strategy guide offers the following further comments of Feral Humans, explaining their origins and [[Shifting|plane shifting abilities]]: ''"Feral Humans belong to a wild and uncivilized tribe or group of human beings who have degenerated over the centuries into nothing more than wild and untamed savages. They reside within the crumbled Vampire Citadel, which they hold as an extremely holy and reverend place. Feral Humans worship Vampires and therefore try to primitively emulate their abilities or behavior"'' It also notes that ''"There is no difference between the Feral Female and Feral Male other than one of visual appearance."''{{Ref|Defiance strategy guide}}
 
*The ''[[Legacy of Kain: Defiance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]'' official strategy guide offers the following further comments of Feral Humans, explaining their origins and [[Shifting|plane shifting abilities]]: ''"Feral Humans belong to a wild and uncivilized tribe or group of human beings who have degenerated over the centuries into nothing more than wild and untamed savages. They reside within the crumbled Vampire Citadel, which they hold as an extremely holy and reverend place. Feral Humans worship Vampires and therefore try to primitively emulate their abilities or behavior"'' It also notes that ''"There is no difference between the Feral Female and Feral Male other than one of visual appearance."''{{Ref|Defiance strategy guide}}
   

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Feral Human Females, also listed as Feral Humans (Female) were a human enemy class in Legacy of Kain: Defiance. The females of an isolated tribe of Feral humans that lived in the ruins of the Vampire Citadel in Nosgoth's early history, they were encountered by Kain in the chapters Explore the Citadel and Open the Spirit Forge Chamber of Defiance.

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The female version of the feral humans was dressed in a simple golden armor and a tunic around their waist. Just like their male counterparts, they had a set of blades attached to their arms and boots. Their mask was purple and red with a mouth piece attached to it. They also had a feathery looking decoration on their backs to resemble the Ancients. Unlike the males, however, they had only feathers, no bones inserted into their "wings".


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