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<blockquote data-quote="Darkness" data-source="post: 354684" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Heh. That reminds me of a friend of mine who once insisted that (in Werewolf), <em>any</em> kind of party composition could work.</p><p></p><p>His players' group consisted of the following:</p><p></p><p>A Red Talon (which hate civilization and technology)</p><p>A Glass Walker (who exalt technology)</p><p>A Get of Fenris (who tend to be very "macho")</p><p>A Black Fury (who are violent feminists)</p><p>A Shadow Lord (who tend to be generally disliked because they are often conniving, back-stabbing schemers)</p><p></p><p>All of these characters were "Ahrouns" - i.e., born under the sign of the Full Moon, which makes them the chosen warriors of their kind (although another friend of mine - the freak/near-munchkin that I mentioned in my earlier post - once "proved" that <em>all</em> Werewolf Auspices are warriors: Galliards sing and kill, Theurges talk with spirits and kill, Ahrouns just kill, Ragabashs sneak/jest and kill and Philodoxes talk and kill, or something to that effect <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":p" />) - and, as such, quite violent and ill-tempered.</p><p>(Note: It's of course quite unlikely that a Werewolf pack of more than 2-3 members consists only of Ahrouns - or any other Auspices -, much less five Ahrouns of different tribes.)</p><p></p><p>Now, to their credit, the player characters finished the adventure without killing each other off.</p><p><em>Almost</em>, that is: On their way back home, they came upon a lone survivor of their enemies - a Werewolf of the Black Spiral Dancers (which is the one Werewolf tribe who's fighting alongside the "normal" Werewolves' sworn enemies; they are also quite tainted and very, very mad - often in a violent kind of way). And the player characters began to argue about who of them would have the honor to duel this enemy. When the Shadow Lord tried to force his aspirations of leadership on the - unwilling - other characters, things started to heat up. And when the Get of Fenris said something to effect that this was "mens' work" and hence, given that he was the only "real man" among them, his job, the situation went to hell in a handbasket.</p><p>After some very bloody moments, only the Red Talon was still alive (but near death, too). He managed to slay the astonished Black Spiral Dancer somehow and began to drag himself home...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkness, post: 354684, member: 13"] Heh. That reminds me of a friend of mine who once insisted that (in Werewolf), [i]any[/i] kind of party composition could work. His players' group consisted of the following: A Red Talon (which hate civilization and technology) A Glass Walker (who exalt technology) A Get of Fenris (who tend to be very "macho") A Black Fury (who are violent feminists) A Shadow Lord (who tend to be generally disliked because they are often conniving, back-stabbing schemers) All of these characters were "Ahrouns" - i.e., born under the sign of the Full Moon, which makes them the chosen warriors of their kind (although another friend of mine - the freak/near-munchkin that I mentioned in my earlier post - once "proved" that [i]all[/i] Werewolf Auspices are warriors: Galliards sing and kill, Theurges talk with spirits and kill, Ahrouns just kill, Ragabashs sneak/jest and kill and Philodoxes talk and kill, or something to that effect :p) - and, as such, quite violent and ill-tempered. (Note: It's of course quite unlikely that a Werewolf pack of more than 2-3 members consists only of Ahrouns - or any other Auspices -, much less five Ahrouns of different tribes.) Now, to their credit, the player characters finished the adventure without killing each other off. [i]Almost[/i], that is: On their way back home, they came upon a lone survivor of their enemies - a Werewolf of the Black Spiral Dancers (which is the one Werewolf tribe who's fighting alongside the "normal" Werewolves' sworn enemies; they are also quite tainted and very, very mad - often in a violent kind of way). And the player characters began to argue about who of them would have the honor to duel this enemy. When the Shadow Lord tried to force his aspirations of leadership on the - unwilling - other characters, things started to heat up. And when the Get of Fenris said something to effect that this was "mens' work" and hence, given that he was the only "real man" among them, his job, the situation went to hell in a handbasket. After some very bloody moments, only the Red Talon was still alive (but near death, too). He managed to slay the astonished Black Spiral Dancer somehow and began to drag himself home... [/QUOTE]
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