Wereunicorn with other weredeers
The Were-Unicorns or Monoceranthropes are magical werebeasts from Greek myths and legends. The were-unicorn is a rare individual who can shapeshift and turn into a unicorn or especially, a mystical therianthropic hybrid unicorn-creature, either purposely or after being placed under a mysterious magical curse, often a bite or the occasional scratch from another were-unicorn; with the transformation occurring on the night of a full moon.
Monoceranthrope in many forms[]
Classic Were-Unicorn[]
- In human form, a quiet, reserved person with silvery or iridescent hair, unusually strong empathy, and an aura of purity or mystery.
- In transformation trigger, a full moon, or perhaps a moment of selfless sacrifice or emotional purity.
- In unicorn form, a majestic, shimmering white unicorn with glowing eyes and a spiraled horn; retains intelligence and maybe limited speech.
The wereunicorn have also powers is their healing touch, purification, resistance to evil, dreamwalking.
Gothic Wereunicorn[]
- In human form, they have pale, reclusive individual with dark eyes and a hidden dark curse.
- The transformation trigger is the full blood moon or overwhelming emotional trauma.
- In their unicorn form, a twisted, shadowy black unicorn with bone-like horn, glowing red eyes, and necrotic aura.
The gothic wereunicorns have darkest powers are drains life, walks between realms, immune to mundane weapons, creates illusions.
Whimsical Wereunicorn[]
From human form, a quirky, kindhearted person who unknowingly leaves sparkles wherever they go. By the transformation trigger are laughing or seeing a rainbow.
In their unicorn form is a pastel-colored unicorn with a curly mane, stubby horn, and the ability to fart glitter and their powers are spreading joy, creating cupcakes from thin air, bouncing like a pogo stick.
The Legend of Leukomorphē, the First Wereunicorn[]
In the twilight age of gods and monsters, when nymphs still danced in wild glades and Titans slept restlessly beneath the earth, there lived a huntress named Leukomorphē, a mortal of rare purity and strength. Her name meant “White-Shaped” in the tongue of the ancients, for her skin glowed with moonlight and her spirit burned with the fire of justice.
Leukomorphē swore herself to Artemis, goddess of the hunt, vowing to remain chaste and true to the ways of the wild. But the god Poseidon, ever fickle in love and desire, spied her bathing in a spring sacred to his domain. He descended in the form of a sea-stallion and tried to claim her. Leukomorphē, resisting with all her might, called upon Artemis and was transformed in her moment of desperation into a horned beast of purity and wrath—the first unicorn.
Yet her transformation was not complete. By day, she retained her mortal form. But by night, when the moon waxed, she became a silver unicorn—hooved and horned, cloaked in moonfire. The divine origin is where the wereunicorns created by Artemis, cursed through Poseidon’s desire, Leukomorphē’s condition became a sacred mystery full moon.
From his legacy, Leukomorphē vanished into legend, but some say her descendants live on—rare mortals born with a crescent-shaped birthmark, capable of becoming unicorns when righteousness burns within them. Known as the Leukognomoi (White-Knowers), they are feared and revered, both blessing and curse.





