@Balthazar007 Good stuff. On a different note, what is the sentiment around beast-men among the human population? Do they view them as equals or is there discrimination? Outright slavery (captured in the war/conquest) is a thing?
In general, humans are cautious of beastfolk, because one on one, the average beast person can kill an average human in a heartbeat. Beastfolk have the magical ability to appear almost entirely human. They are weaker (on par with humans) while in this state.
Humans don't openly practices slavery, and what happens on the battlefield typically stays on the battlefield. In fact, not all beastfolk live within their tribe. Some love alone, and some actually live among the humans.
In Sutisu culture, they can be citizens, as long as they stay in their humanoid form while in public. In Riotifu culture, they can be openly in their main beastfolk form, in fact it is practically celebrated. In Mutrenu culture, it is simply considered good manners to be in humanoid form while indoors.
However, each culture also has it's own way to discriminate against them as well. In Sutisu, breaking a law, including being in beast form while in public can land you in prison, where you may be forced into labor. In Riotifu culture, there are underground circuits for fighting and even gangs that do practice slavery; beastfolk are commonly exploited in both of these situations. In Mutrenu culture, all beastfolk are required to get a job if they want to live in the human cities; the jobs aren't horrible at all, as they have robots for most things, but unlike their human counterparts, they don't have the option to not work.