You know, I used to think we had taken in an alley cat as a pet. Small, scrappy, played well with the children and kept the rodents and bugs away. Then, one day it strolled through the door with a pouch of gold and I was about to question it before the cat dropped it at my feet, sat down and spoke to me. "I suppose, since I am living here, that I should pay you a small fee for rescuing me those years ago." --Fenros Aressi, half-elf shop owner

While you wander the alleys and streets of a city, you may find yourself in the company of a T'vresken Tabaxi. Some T'vresken elect to walk and act like that of their feline ancestors, only breaking the illusion when absolutely necessary. T'vresken are commonly mistaken for a housecat, though the Tabaxi are notably bigger than regular domestic breeds.

T'vresken are one of the few Tabaxi tribes that are highly sociable; they enjoy finding other people of all races and getting to know them. Inside the city, a Tabaxi of this tribe is heavily sought after by the Thieves' Guild: with their quick and agile movements, their stealth and ability to blend in with the alley cats make them perfect couriers and runners.  

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Reliable Resource.

A T'vresken keeps their ears and eyes open for any information they can get their claws on. Some have learned the old languages, such as Elvish or Draconic, to listen in on their 'master's' plans. A T'vresken named Aurora of Winter heard their elvish home owner describing a horrendous assassination plan. Quickly stealing away to the Thieves' Guild in the mountains of Koxise, Aurora was able to thwart the deed and was gifted the elf's home as thanks.

A Broad Spectrum.

Most Tabaxi tribes have variants within the camps; some T'jherra are white instead of the normal orange, some Yekuvaar are completely black and their spots are harder to see. With T'vresken, it is impossible to tell how many variants exist within the world. At the current total, there are seventy one different variants of this Tabaxi tribe.