From publisher blurb:
Werecats are a quiet bunch. They often keep to themselves, choosing to speak rarely. When they do, you would do well to listen, for their few words are full of wisdom and insight. I suppose that is why you can often find them alongside folks of import.
—Alwenwell, Adventurer
The relationship between werecats and other races is an interesting one. Their silent nature combined with their unique ability to shift between a cat and a more savage-like human has garnered them a reputation as fantastic spies.
Noble houses and thieves’ guilds have made alliances and pacts with werecats to act as infiltrators and informants for generations. A mundane form such as a cat is easily overlooked, and their innate instincts help them avoid detection. While most werecats prefer to spend most of their lives content in their treetop villages, curiosity sometimes gets the best of them and they venture out into the world.