This is the subwiki of the garou campaign to be named. Roses and Rages?
Characters must be garou from the twelve tribes described in Laws of the Wild (Revised). They start with a 30xp bonus, and may be of rank 0,1,or 2 depending on how experienced a player you are with Werewolf the Apocalypse.
An additional 5xp can be won by writing a thorough background for your character for inclusion here on the wiki.
Camps may be considered for your character, depending on the camp chosen. Please talk to Steve to bless your choice.
We ask that Lupus and Metis characters be played only by more experienced players. That said, if your character has a convincing background it will be considered.
We hope to have co-operative storytelling for this game, and we look forward to getting some feedback.
In the interest of having a pack-oriented game, we will want to create our general character concepts in such as way that there is simultaneously an interesting mix of characters who have subtle internal conflicts while not creating a complete unplayable mess.
From Steve:
I was going to have a couple of ideas as a base and get some feedback on what type of Caern, I have some pretty good ideas for history, most of this would be known already, and understand this is still kind of a rough outline. The current Sept, tentatively called Sept of the White Thorn, has been in existence for the most part since the 1830's. The old Caern was just outside Marburg along the Codorus Creek. In 1966, the area was flooded to create Lake Marburg, putting the Caern underwater. For the next few years, the Sept was in disarray and was more a collection is disparate packs than a Sept. By 1980, they had acquired land that once belong to a Glass Walker by the name of John Edward Vandersloot (tentative deedname: Fights in Court) in the early 1900's along the shores of the Susquehanna River near Airville. The property was bought through the Conservation Society of York, where another Glass Walker (possibly a descendant of Vandersloot, currently a Sept Elder) was on the board of directors for. On this property is a 350 year-old holly tree, which serves as the Caern (I'm thinking Wisdom, due to it's connection to the native tribes), the spirit may be an Ancestor Spirit. In the real world, we know this as the Indian Steps Museum, in the WOD, this property was owned by a subsidiary of a local power company, until the Conservation Society won a legal battle to gain stewardship and in 1990 had the cabin there listed as a historical landmark. In this timeline, it was never opened as a museum.