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Werewolf: The Forsaken Interest Thread

Shalimar

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My concept works with whatever auspice. Actually having us all go through the first change at once means we could most likely all play any auspice really, I personally am not sold on any one, but Cahalith is closest.
 

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Festy_Dog

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Heh, I had actually been cooking up a Rahu concept as well. With it's popularity however I think I'll see what adjustments I can make to the concept to vary it sufficiently.
 


Shalimar

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Festy_Dog said:
Heh, I had actually been cooking up a Rahu concept as well. With it's popularity however I think I'll see what adjustments I can make to the concept to vary it sufficiently.

I think Rahu are the easiest concept to work with, they are the warriors, they don't generally deal with spirits or tricky stuff, so thats why we will see a lot of people going for the them I think. Not to say thats bad, especially when getting intoa new system less tricky is a definite bonus, I almost want a Rahu but I figure a Cahalith is close enough and that since we are all first changing, then the auspice wont really matter too much.
 

Mimic

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I don't have the books unfortunately, although I would still like to play. If it is going to be a problem then I will bow out.

First change story sounds good to me.
 

Festy_Dog

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Shalimar said:
I think Rahu are the easiest concept to work with, they are the warriors, they don't generally deal with spirits or tricky stuff, so thats why we will see a lot of people going for the them I think. Not to say thats bad, especially when getting intoa new system less tricky is a definite bonus, I almost want a Rahu but I figure a Cahalith is close enough and that since we are all first changing, then the auspice wont really matter too much.

Very true. :)

I've given it some thought and I've got a concept in mind, but I'm unsure of what kind of limitations background-wise we have. In a nutshell my idea is an Irraka Hunter in Shadow.

Tokiwong, when you say you want to run a Forsaken game alongside your Awakened game does that mean the games will take place in/nearby the same locality? (Assuming it's even the same game world.) I ask because the fairly basic draft I've cooked up for the character places him at the current point in time in a town more or less the same as that in your Mage game.

My concept is a Russian man who left his nation of origin and moved to a pleasant little town (or what he thought was a pleasant little town) to get away from a deeply troubling past with the military. There he tries to get back to his roots, come to terms with his various experiences and find a new calling for himself. In doing so however he rouses the wolf blood in him and ends up on the path to experiencing his First Change.
 

Tokiwong

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The games would take place theoretically in the same "world" but probably not the same place; I am thinking of using the Rockies as the setting. I have the sourcebook and it makes for a dynamic setting recovering from the depredations of Gurdilag, and is definitely a place for youg uratha to be to cut their teeth...

For characters create normal World of Darkness mortals with standard rules.
 

Shalimar

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Tokiwong said:
The games would take place theoretically in the same "world" but probably not the same place; I am thinking of using the Rockies as the setting. I have the sourcebook and it makes for a dynamic setting recovering from the depredations of Gurdilag, and is definitely a place for youg uratha to be to cut their teeth...

For characters create normal World of Darkness mortals with standard rules.

Can we save a few of our merit points for mentor and primal urge type stuff, or should we spend them all as mortals?
 


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