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Location:  Washington - Starting Location for Characters
 
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'''Word from the street''': [[Street Sheet]] <- Currently only characters with streetwise of 3 or higher may read OR with contacts of 3 points or more.
  
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== Werewolf Game World ==
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[[Werewolf NPCs - The Public]]
  
See the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werewolf:_The_Apocalypse Werewolf] article on Wikipedia
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[[Murkwood Caern]]
  
== [[Werewolf Characters]] ==
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[[Noble Hills Caern]]
  
[[Werewolf Character Guidelines]]
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[[Cresting Serpent Caern]]
  
--[[User:Matts|Matts]] 21:59, 2 January 2008 (MST)I'll probably play a Bone Gnawer Ahroun with a propensity for vigilante street justice.
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[[Shadow Pine Caern]]
  
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[[Septs]]
  
--[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 15:19, 31 December 2007 (MST) No, definitely not vampires. I'm fine with some kind of support character. Depending on the characters made I'd probably be a fixer of some kind, either Faceman, B.A. or Murdoch. I'm totally fine with being a combat wuss and getting pushed around some, even if I am a combat-oriented character.
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''Personalities:''
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== Werewolf Game World ==
 
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>>Freedom Rogue:<< Likeable Jack-Sparrow kind of personality who just wants to get along with everyone. Doesn't consider anyone his enemy. Just groups that misunderstand his intentions. High Occult skill (but with no powers), he's quite familiar with the mystical world and very broad-minded.
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>>Freedom Fighter:<< You can never take, MY FREEDOM!!!!!!!! New to the mystical world and therefore somewhat narrow-minded, he considers it to be "Man's Age", and all the freaks should go back to the old times they came from. That being said, there is quite a bit of cognitive dissonance between freedom for all and "relics of ancient times should stay in ancient times", so while he does have his prejudices, the Fighter is pragmatic and works to stay allied with those mystical forces he knows to be the best bet for a human future.
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>>The Crazy:<< He's got more Occult power than is good for him. No, seriously. He dabbled too much without enough precautions and now he can't forget what he's seen and still sees. Needs help to protect himself from the forces he's perturbed.
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>>The Man:<< Works for a large corporation that's surprisingly saavy to all the nasty mojo swirling around the world. And thinks it can manipulate such events to its benefit. He's identified the Pack as a possible tool to further the interests of his employer and constantly schemes on how best to spin things to their most ideal. Not out to enslave or dominate the pack, he just doesn't see why the Pack's interests can't coincide with the corp's on a frequent basis.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]]-- Alright Dieter, plan on any of those 3 except "The Man".  I see too many potential problems with this one.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]]-- Sounds good Matt.  If Matt is going to be an Arhoun others should try to pick a differect aspect to play as.  I think a Ragabash will greately help the group.  And Ed... hmmm.  While I can suggest what "class" to play as, I really think the tribe selection should be up to you.  I would advise against Shadow Lords... in fact I may just not allow them altogether... but eh, if someone really wanted to.  I guess we can go over it a bit this Friday.
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--[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 12:58, 3 January 2008 (MST) I'm thinking either the Freedom Fighter or Jack Sparrow. I can't decide if I want to be laid back and unflappable or barely constrained racism.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]]-- Either sounds good.  But as a human who isn't a werewolf you won't be as decetable as other werewolf might.  The one problem I see is that if your barely constrained racism mouths off to a werewolf not in the pack, you'll be rolling up a new character in all likelyhood.  Occult knowledge of any kinda will be very useful.  I guess I'm saying the Jack Sparrow like guy will work well but if you want to do the other one that is fine too.  I'd just perfer we don't have a repeat of cyberpunk or examplers, IE your guy has no interest in anything first adventure onward.
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Also just had a funny thought, seeing a human who never is really insulted with a pack of creatures who can take the slightest offense way too personal could be great fun.
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Also Dieter for your guy I'm gonna make up a list of a few "specials".  Not powers per-say, but just something that sets you apart.  If that is okay with you of course.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]]--  Alright, so I don't like to say what people should and should not play.  But I think you'll find it useful if at least one perosn is the Wizard like class and another the Rogue like class, however, Dieter may fill that roll in.  Also Ed if you really can't come up with a Tribe I'll suggest either Glass Walkers - if you don't mind being techy, or if you want to be more sneaky and spirit-like I suggest either a Uktena or Silent Strider, both as lupin bor
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--[[User:Matts|Matts]] 18:17, 3 January 2008 (MST)What exactly does being a Metis entail?  I know there's like a guaranteed deformity and social stigma, but what else?  I have this thought that my character could have grown up in some Bone Gnawer abandoned subway station caern and been a local bogeyman.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] 19:37, 3 January 2008 (MST) Well fairly bad.  While Bone Gnawers would treat you okay, since they are all scum of the werewolf nation anyway, others will rarely give you respect.  Also you can't soak silver in any form.  Usually a werewolf in its breed form will take normal damage from silver instead of the damage being unsoakable.  Metis take it no matter what form they have (their natural state is Crinos form).  So just keep in mind how others will view you, it can be a nasty life.
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--[[User:Edmiao|Edmiao]] 19:46, 3 January 2008 (MST) Since i'm playing a sneaky type in WFRP, I'll go with a wizardy type here, and thus of the tribes you suggest, Uktena sound most appropriate from my read of the wikipedia.
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--[[User:Matts|Matts]] 20:21, 3 January 2008 (MST)Ok, so the flaws are pretty big, what are the benefits?
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] Well they have no limits on abilities, like humans (lupus can't take a lot of skills), they also have a higher Gnosis (mana) rating then humans.  Metis have 3, humans have 1, lupus have 5. They have a lot of nasty high level gifts like the ability to wither limbs, cause people to go insane, or contact the tribe's totem directly.  They also have the sense wyrm talent.  I think its mostly a roleplaying thing then anything else.  Oh, and they are sterile.
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--[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 22:35, 3 January 2008 (MST) Totally aware of past character flaws, so I'm already working on motivations. I'm leaning towards the Freedom Fighter, since he's essentially a less-trained and calm Punisher kinda' character. I.e., something committed a terrible crime against him (maybe a Black Spiral Dancer or something) which makes him driven to destroy the evil, but as a newly awakened (to the occult) fighter, he has to work with those that resemble what he hates. I think it would be a fun role-playing thing to try and walk the line between hating the inhuman monsters and having to work with them against even worse inhuman monsters. Pushing the limit and learning how much he could get away with would be fun.
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As for the Jack Sparrow, I'm still trying to figure out a motivation. I can't have it be just greed, 'cause then he'd naturally be looking for the other side to try and get in good with them. He'd have a higher occult background and be less likely to get into a dustup with a rival pack, but I need something that gets him to work with our pack over others. Also, I'm totally cool with a special ability or two, since in "for realz" combat I know any straight human character is so much popcorn at a monster movie.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] 23:42, 3 January 2008 (MST) Well just what do you mean by how far you push it?  I mean really, if your getting in honor bound fights every other adventure and some other character is always having to take your place for those...  I'm just curious as to the "get away with" part.  Like killing allied werewolves when nobody is watching?  Not helping team mates when in need so they die off?  Pitting Black Spiral Dancers against pack mates in order to finish both off?  Cause anything like these and I'm gonna use the big ol' rejection stamp.  Sorry, but I have to be very careful with this human character.  I want it to add to the story as a whole and make sure that it doesn't end up de-railing it.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] Another quick note... If your guy is going to be a constant pain in the side, '''why does he stay with the group, and why would the group stay with him'''?  Another important, and very important question, for a human running with werewolves.
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BEN: as I posted in the characters section, I think I am going to make a glasswalker ragabash.  Might also end up being a silver fang, also ragabash.  He's not going to be a standard goof off though, I'm going to play heavily on the odyssean "finding clever solutions" thing, if I can...anyways, thats the idea now, could change.  I want my character to be closely tied to as many people in the group as possible...I don't care what the connection is, as long as it is strong.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] 14:13, 5 January 2008 (MST) Very cool, the group will diffently benefit from a ragabash, even more so form a glasswalker.  Ed seems like he is going to be a Uktena Th...however you spell those.  But if you want to be a silverfang thats fine too!
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See the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werewolf:_The_Apocalypse Werewolf] article on Wikipedia
  
--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] 21:40, 6 January 2008 (MST) So Dieter, a few quick things about your character.  The game must start with you being tied to at least one other character, I don't want this to happen laterSecond, even if your "pack" was the last werewolves on the planet I don't want your guy to think he would kill themAgain, this mentality I see as being a problem, or could beAlso I'd really like to see at least a little bit more honor from your guy.  As in he respects strong fighters, or at least acknowledges that the werewovles are fighting for a good cause.
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] 19:28, 29 April 2008 (MST) So guess what, I've been doing intitive wrongAnd yeah, besides spellingTurns out it is wits + alertness rating PLUS 1D10This means some characters should be going first a lot more often.
  
The biggest problem I see is what happens when your guy finds out about the ancient empire when werewolves ruled over humans and ate them.
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ED: does that mean you roll your wits + alertness, count the successes and add whatever number you roll on 1d10?
  
No problem with your character, just a few things I need to be clear on for group work... together... wellness...
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] No, it actually means you take your dots in those stats and add them to a 1D10.  So for example Frank has a base of like... around 10?
  
--[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 11:44, 7 January 2008 (MST) Hmmmm.... I'll need to think on this more. Initial thought was to go totally Punisher and hate all such supernatural monsters, but be working with this group until they're the only ones left (which'll never happen), or one of them goes evil (which would be awesome). But if you don't want that, I'll have to think of an alternative. I don't want to do the "respects fighters" thing, 'cause that's not his gig. He's not some honorable fighter. He's a terrorist fighting the darkness with its own weapons. He has no respect for anyone but the innocent, and he even has to be careful there that he doesn't start despising them for their weakness/hating them for having what he doesn't. I.e., a very dark character. I'm open to further suggestions.
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==[[Werewolf Characters]]== 
  
--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]]-- Well while it is okay to be dark, and hate stuff.  The Punisher is a solo character, he really has never been in a group to my knowledge, or at least never lasted long in one.  So I'm just gonna have to say right now that while its great you want to play a dark character, a punisher type will not fit in and I see it being too much of a problem. ''' The two biggest questions that I haven't really seen answered yet are A. Why stay with werewovles? (I know, cause they can help you, but that is a fairly weak bond at best) and B. Why would the werewovles stay with a violent xenophobe who will never give them any respect?''' What about a mission to re-claim a werewolf lost caren?  Would he really want to help this?  Or would he be like "Well thats your thing, not mine."
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PLEASE NOTE! Do not plan on making your characters with just the old book, I'm unsure as of right now just what the differeances are but they are there none the lessPlease just use it to get a general idea.
  
So a totally "punisher" type character will not work, and will have to be revised some.  I don't want a character who is only working with the group cause it happens to suit his current needs, this will lead to a character who may not get invovled most of the time.  Also a character who never shows thanks for someone saving him and doesn't respect what the werewovles do will not work either.
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[[Werewolf Characters]]<br>
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[[Werewolf Character Guidelines]]<br>
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Discussion moved to [[Talk:Werewolf Characters]]<br>
  
Weither your werewolf or not this is still a GROUP based game.
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==Other==
  
Sorry if it seems like I'm being an ass, but a human has some-what stricter guidelines to make sure he fits in.  Again, I'm doing this to avoid a character who has little to no interest in the Gaoru and what they do.
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[[Concerns and Questions]]<br>
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[[Werewolf QnA]] <- Ed's questions on Caerns and place for other Qs.<br>
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[[Werewolf Recap]]<br>

Latest revision as of 11:46, 30 April 2008

Werewolf Quick Facts

Location: Washington - Starting Location for Characters

Recent Local News: Local News

Recent World News: World News

Word from the street: Street Sheet <- Currently only characters with streetwise of 3 or higher may read OR with contacts of 3 points or more.


Werewolf NPCs - The Public

Murkwood Caern

Noble Hills Caern

Cresting Serpent Caern

Shadow Pine Caern

Septs

(I'll put more up here later so no touchie this section right now!)

Werewolf Game World

See the Werewolf article on Wikipedia

--Gdaze 19:28, 29 April 2008 (MST) So guess what, I've been doing intitive wrong. And yeah, besides spelling. Turns out it is wits + alertness rating PLUS 1D10. This means some characters should be going first a lot more often.

ED: does that mean you roll your wits + alertness, count the successes and add whatever number you roll on 1d10?

--Gdaze No, it actually means you take your dots in those stats and add them to a 1D10. So for example Frank has a base of like... around 10?

Werewolf Characters

PLEASE NOTE! Do not plan on making your characters with just the old book, I'm unsure as of right now just what the differeances are but they are there none the less. Please just use it to get a general idea.

Werewolf Characters
Werewolf Character Guidelines
Discussion moved to Talk:Werewolf Characters

Other

Concerns and Questions
Werewolf QnA <- Ed's questions on Caerns and place for other Qs.
Werewolf Recap