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The Beta Wolves to the [[Silver Fangs|Fangs']] Alphas, the Shadow Lords are the [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|Garou]] tribe that are masters of stealth, backstabbing, political intrigue, and assassinations. Lots and lots of assassinations. Whilst they won't straight up charge up, guns blazing to the nearest Pentex storehouse or facility, they work in more subtle ways. They, like the Beta, skulk in the background, ready to strike against anything that threatens the Garou Nation or Gaia herself. And odds are, if they want to get you, they probably will. | The Beta Wolves to the [[Silver Fangs|Fangs']] Alphas, the Shadow Lords are the [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|Garou]] tribe that are masters of stealth, backstabbing, political intrigue, and assassinations. Lots and lots of assassinations. Whilst they won't straight up charge up, guns blazing to the nearest Pentex storehouse or facility, they work in more subtle ways. They, like the Beta, skulk in the background, ready to strike against anything that threatens the Garou Nation or Gaia herself. And odds are, if they want to get you, they probably will. | ||
Revision as of 16:16, 21 December 2020
Template:Wod-stub The Beta Wolves to the Fangs' Alphas, the Shadow Lords are the Garou tribe that are masters of stealth, backstabbing, political intrigue, and assassinations. Lots and lots of assassinations. Whilst they won't straight up charge up, guns blazing to the nearest Pentex storehouse or facility, they work in more subtle ways. They, like the Beta, skulk in the background, ready to strike against anything that threatens the Garou Nation or Gaia herself. And odds are, if they want to get you, they probably will.
Their totem is Grandfather Thunder. It is a powerful spirit that preaches survival of the fittest, meaning weakness cannot and will not be tolerated. This influences the Lords' attitude; for example, if that Glass Walker that got a little too friendly with Weaver-spirits wasn't smart enough to notice the Lord sneaking up on them, they deserved to die.