Post by Zillah on May 6, 2016 18:54:46 GMT -6
Of the ten tribes active in Europe, only six dwell in any numbers in the Isles. The Fianna, Fenrir and Silver Fangs are the most common, outnumbering the others by a wide margin.
• Bone Gnawers: The Bone Gnawers are the only tribe left with any real presence in London, and they can be found in most of the port cities of the Isles as well. They control no caerns, but aren’t generally regarded as a threat, either, which gives them more freedom of movement than the other tribes.
• Children of Gaia: The Children arrived in the Isles in a spirit of reconciliation — and messianic arrogance. They took the great caern of London from the Silver Fangs and promised to lead the Garou to victory. Their fall was hard, and long, and the Children of Gaia are outcasts in the Isles now. Most returned to mainland Europe.
• Fenrir: Kin to the Germanic legionaries of the Roman era, the Saxon invaders of the fifth and sixth century and the Viking invaders of more recent times, the Fenrir are split by language, culture and origin.
• Fianna: The most common Garou to be found in the British Isles, the Fianna have lost much ground over the years, losing caerns and influence to Fenrir and Silver Fang interlopers.
• Red Talons: Once numerous in Scotland and some of the lowland fens in England, the Red Talons have been driven to near extinction by the forces of the Wyrm, the indifference of the other Garou and the Flaying Plague.
• Silver Fangs: Gradually replacing the Fianna as the most numerous tribe of the Isles, the Silver Fangs are the dominant force among the Garou in England, and their influence is growing in Wales and Ireland.
• Warders of Men: While a few Warders are still to be found in London, the city isn’t safe for Garou of any tribe. Warders occasionally venture to the Isles to visit one of the burgeoning universities or on some other tribal business, but the native Garou have no desire to see a fourth tribe attempt to claim power in the Isles.
• Black Spiral Dancers: These twisted werewolves have grown numerous and powerful in recent years, but many Gaian Garou elders dismiss stories of their existence, and rationalize away tales of their numerous victories.
• Bone Gnawers: The Bone Gnawers are the only tribe left with any real presence in London, and they can be found in most of the port cities of the Isles as well. They control no caerns, but aren’t generally regarded as a threat, either, which gives them more freedom of movement than the other tribes.
• Children of Gaia: The Children arrived in the Isles in a spirit of reconciliation — and messianic arrogance. They took the great caern of London from the Silver Fangs and promised to lead the Garou to victory. Their fall was hard, and long, and the Children of Gaia are outcasts in the Isles now. Most returned to mainland Europe.
• Fenrir: Kin to the Germanic legionaries of the Roman era, the Saxon invaders of the fifth and sixth century and the Viking invaders of more recent times, the Fenrir are split by language, culture and origin.
• Fianna: The most common Garou to be found in the British Isles, the Fianna have lost much ground over the years, losing caerns and influence to Fenrir and Silver Fang interlopers.
• Red Talons: Once numerous in Scotland and some of the lowland fens in England, the Red Talons have been driven to near extinction by the forces of the Wyrm, the indifference of the other Garou and the Flaying Plague.
• Silver Fangs: Gradually replacing the Fianna as the most numerous tribe of the Isles, the Silver Fangs are the dominant force among the Garou in England, and their influence is growing in Wales and Ireland.
• Warders of Men: While a few Warders are still to be found in London, the city isn’t safe for Garou of any tribe. Warders occasionally venture to the Isles to visit one of the burgeoning universities or on some other tribal business, but the native Garou have no desire to see a fourth tribe attempt to claim power in the Isles.
• Black Spiral Dancers: These twisted werewolves have grown numerous and powerful in recent years, but many Gaian Garou elders dismiss stories of their existence, and rationalize away tales of their numerous victories.