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*** ''Dramatic Failure:'' Delusional, Fugue or Madness
 
*** ''Dramatic Failure:'' Delusional, Fugue or Madness
 
* '''Sacred Hunt:''' The other way to gain Gifts is by enacting a Sacred Hunt, which is a Rite ••, causing a spirit of the appropriate type to manifest and allow the singular werewolf to hunt it. If the werewolf does not have sufficient Experiences to purchase the Gifts he wants, the rite automatically fails.
 
* '''Sacred Hunt:''' The other way to gain Gifts is by enacting a Sacred Hunt, which is a Rite ••, causing a spirit of the appropriate type to manifest and allow the singular werewolf to hunt it. If the werewolf does not have sufficient Experiences to purchase the Gifts he wants, the rite automatically fails.
* '''Cost:''' Gifts cost 3 Experiences to "unlock" a Gift category, gaining the first Gift in that category for free. Each Gift thereafter costs another 2 Experiences.
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* '''Cost:''' Gifts cost 3 Experiences to "unlock" a Gift category, gaining the first Gift in that category for free. Each Gift thereafter costs another 2 Experiences.
** Each Gift category is aligned with a specific Trait - a werewolf may not have more Gifts in that category than he has dots in that Trait.
 
  
  

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These are the topics Neona is willing to teach the PCs.

Spirit Lore

Research Topics + Skill (Occult)

  • She provides a very basic rundown of how spirits are organized. She grants auto successes on the following Research topics:
  • PCs may use this education as justification for purchasing an additional dot of Occult.

Rites

Merit: Rites • to •••••

  • Neona has extensive knowledge of Rites (••••), acting as Crater Lake Pack's ritemistress. She has an extensive body of knowledge regarding them.
  • You gain one free rite when you buy a dot in Rites. The rating of the Rite is equal to the level you just gained.
  • New Rites cost 1 Experience thereafter, as long as you know more Rites of the lower level than Rites of the level you are purchasing. Otherwise, it costs a number of Experiences equal to the rating of the Rite in question.
  • Rites • that Neona can teach:
    • Banish (•): A rite used to banish spirits back across the Gauntlet, casting them out of the physical world and back into Shadow.
    • Center (•): A rite used to allow the ritualist to focus on spiritual matters, improving her ability as a ritualist.
    • Consecrate Space (•): A rite used to prepare a physical environment to act as the setting for a ritual.
    • Harness the Cycle (•): A rite used at the turning of the seasons to harvest Essence from the cycle of the year.
    • Taste of the Ancestors (•): A rite used to determine if someone's lineage includes werewolf blood and how far back that might go.
    • Totemic Empowerment (•): Used only by a pack with a totem, it turns a pack-member into a vessel for the totem's power.

First Tongue

Merit: First Tongue • to •••••

  • Neonah is quite experienced with the First Tongue, having •••• in the Merit.

Gifts

  • Gifts are certain powers gained by tapping into the power of one's shifter spirit.
  • Neona can teach the werewolves of the group three kinds of Gifts that are natural to werewolves. Each Category has a Trait it is aligned with. A character must have a minimum of two dots in that Trait to begin purchasing Gifts from that Category, and may never have more dots in that Gift than he has dots in that Trait.
    • Gifts of Change, associated with mastery of shapechanging. (Aligned with Harmony)
    • Gifts of Hunting, associated with channeling the power of the Hunt innate to the wolf spirit. (Aligned with Primal Urge.)
    • Gifts of Pack, associated with the spiritual power that develops within a pack. (Aligned with Pack Merit.)
  • Packs with an Alpha can learn specific Gifts in line with the spiritual lineage of the Alpha's Feral Wolf.
  • The Cults of the Moon and the Spirit Lodges also teach unique Gifts as well.

There are two ways of gaining Gifts: the Sacred Hunt or the Vision Quest.

  • Vision Quest: This is an ordeal, the exact nature of which depends on the Gifts in question. They are ascetic and damaging in nature, leaving a werewolf weaker and stripped of strength, skill, and sense of self as the sacrifice for learning the Gift.
    • To perform a Vision Quest, the werewolf must sacrifice a dot of an Attribute or Skill, stripping the dot to convert it back into Experiences until he has enough to pay for the Gift.
    • Not only does he lose the dot, but he cannot increase that Trait for the rest of the Arc/Season.
    • Each time this is done, it is a Breaking Point, except these are the Conditions gained:
      • Success or Failure: Disquieted
      • Dramatic Failure: Delusional, Fugue or Madness
  • Sacred Hunt: The other way to gain Gifts is by enacting a Sacred Hunt, which is a Rite ••, causing a spirit of the appropriate type to manifest and allow the singular werewolf to hunt it. If the werewolf does not have sufficient Experiences to purchase the Gifts he wants, the rite automatically fails.
  • Cost: Gifts cost 3 Experiences to "unlock" a Gift category, gaining the first Gift in that category for free. Each Gift thereafter costs another 2 Experiences.


○ Lodges: The lodges are semi-secret societies within larger werewolf society. § They often have specific esoteric, spiritual goals, intended to draw them closer to specific goals or philosophies. § Each one is aligned with a specific Nation of spirits, and often focuses their interest down to a small part of that Nation. § They all teach unique Gifts and Rites that come from those esoteric pursuits. ○ Cults of the Moon: The closest thing that werewolves have to a native religion, it is actually a group of five cults, each with their own rites and mysteries. § They also teach werewolves how to create Balance within themselves, finding the point between Wolf and Man, rather than slowly watching their sanity erode as their Feral Wolf tries to take over. § They also teach certain Gifts and Rites within their membership. § They also hold the remnants of old werewolf culture, though how long that goes back, and how legitimately real it actually is is a source of disagreement among their kind. § The practices of the Cults of the Moon can often mitigate or even entirely assuage some of the lunar weaknesses inherent in the Curse. She holds up a bracelet of eight silver beads, which do not seem to burn her.