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=====Predator Kings===== [[File:WTFTribePredator Kings.jpg|right|150px]] *Totem: Huzuruth-Ur (Dire Wolf) *Sacred Prey: Those who do not properly honour the hunt (Any human that does not hunt once per season, or attempts to interfere with hunting; werewolves who end a Sacred Hunt without killing their prey are also valid, as is any being that hunts for sport rather than a higher purpose such as culling an overgrown population.) *Oath: Honour nothing of human craft. (Predator Kings cannot use any man-made objects unless they intend to destroy them; they may only use tools made by werewolves or spirits.) Take the [[Red Talons (Werewolf)|Red Talons]], remove even the possibility they could be interpreted as protagonists, and you have the Predator Kings in a nutshell. Apart from their oath, the only law they recognize is the law of the jungle: the strong live, and the weak die. Though their oath makes it all but impossible for them to live among human society, their contempt for civilization means they couldn't care less about such things anyway. Worryingly, their belief that Pangaea might be restored through savage revelry might be true; their hunts have been known to change the relationship between the Flesh and the Shadow in the past. Ironically, they get along better with the Forsaken than either of the other Pure tribes. After all, as evil Nietzschean assholes, they love worthy enemies that make them strong. Now if only they'd stop interfering with their grand design to recreate Pangaea and pretending those useless prey-animal hominids are fit for anything but slaughter... Their Totem, Huzuruth-Ur, is the eldest of the Firstborn and the bitterest by far. According to the Forsaken, he merely scoffed at Father Wolf's death, believing that anything weak enough to be slain by its own children was unworthy of being mourned over; he turned from the Forsaken only because their actions had created the Gauntlet and brought an end to Pangaea. The Predator Kings do not deny this story; they merely ask why the Forsaken would disagree with Huzuruth-Ur.
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