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Designation: Green Zone Bioengineered Super Predators
Classification: Licensed Companion-Class Warbeasts
Region of Origin: Proprietary Green Zone Labs
The Purigalie Tigers are a Green Zone–exclusive breed of bioengineered super predators, created in the late industrial era of the Green Zone’s rise to dominance. They were not designed to be apex predators, because the Green Zone does not believe in apexes. They were designed to be iterative: to be built upon, perfected, and improved without limit.
The result is a creature as contradictory as its makers: a towering predator with a second set of jaws hidden inside its mouth, capable of tearing through reinforced plate… and at the same time, a creature that will curl up around its bonded human with the gentleness of a housecat. Tʜe sourcᴇ of thɪs content ɪs N0velFire.ɴet
Their nickname among Green Zone handlers is “the paradox on paws.”
They move in silence. When they strike, they strike like machinery.
Purigalie Tigers are bond creatures, designed to pair with one person through a companion chip.
These chips emit a unique biosignature that the tiger imprints upon during its first contact. The imprint is permanent. Once bonded, a tiger will defend its human against all threats, including other Purigalie Tigers.
They can also choose who they like. Consistent gentleness, play, and care can earn a tiger’s trust even if its bonded dislikes that person. Conversely, disrespect or cruelty will make it permanently hostile.
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If their bonded dies, the tiger becomes catatonic, entering a dormant grief state. If given time and therapy, it may accept a new chip, but it will never love as strongly again. Most are euthanized rather than risk emotional instability.
Purigalie Tigers are creatures of extremes:
They are highly intelligent, capable of puzzle-solving, complex learned behaviors, and even humor. Some play pranks on their bonded. Others are known to sulk if ignored.
What makes them feared is that they do not bluff. Once they commit to attack, they do so without hesitation and without warning.
The Green Zone allows private ownership of Purigalie Tigers, but only through the Companion-Class Warbeast Licensing Bureau, a department infamous for its paranoia.
Requirements include:
Even after licensing, owners undergo quarterly evaluations and unscheduled audits. Licenses are revoked if owners display signs of breakdown, violence, or reckless behavior.
The logic is simple: if you scream in panic during an argument, and your tiger hears fear in your voice, someone is going to die.
Though often seen as solitary, Purigalie Tigers are deeply social. They form long-term emotional attachments not just to their bonded but often to their bonded’s family, household staff, or even pets.
Their affection is not programmed. It is real.
In the Green Zone, a Purigalie Tiger is both a status symbol and a liability.
To be licensed one is to be seen as powerful, disciplined, and trusted, but also as someone who walks through the world with a living loaded weapon curled at their side. Many high nobles walk their halls with tigers trailing them like shadows.
Others see them as a quiet threat.
A reminder that even love can be engineered.
And engineered love can kill.
Purigalie Tigers take their name from Dr. Purigalie, the Green Zone geneticist who created them. Purigalie engineered them on a heavily modified cheetah framework for speed, control, and precision, but chose to give them the striped patterning and imposing silhouette of a tiger purely for visual impact.
They are not true tigers.
They only look like tigers because Purigalie believed people would fear a “tiger” more than a “scaled-up cheetah.”
The name endures as both his signature and his boast: a predator powerful enough to carry his name.