Category:Shadow Lords

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“Is it better to be feared or respected? I say, is it too much to ask for both?
Tony Stark

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Active Shadow Lords

Tribal Leaders

Vacant
Name Rite Name Auspice Breed Gender Rank

Lords by Auspice

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Kinfolk
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Ragabash

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Theurge
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Philodox
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Galliard
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Ahroun

Tribal Holdings

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Shadow Lord NPCs of note

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Additional Information

Camps

Source: WW3852 Shadow Lords Revised p. 44


Bringers of Light - if there is one group of Shadow Lords that receives something close to general respect, it is the Bringers of Light. These Shadow Lords are the ones who interact with evil powers, such as Black Spiral Dancers or vampires, and attempt to bring them down from within, so long as they do not fall as they walk that dangerous edge as they masquerade to find their secrets. They have no secret agenda, and speak plainly when the need arises. They forge informal networks with one another to share strategies for fighting the Wyrm, which allows them to search for up and coming Lords to possibly join them.


Children of Crow - taking Crow as their totem, these Garou act as advisors and "fixers" to leaders within the Garou Nation, supporting the strong and the wise while plotting the downfall of the unworthy. They are not interested in personal power, nor leadership.


Judges of Doom - Philodoxes all, the Judges of Doom seek out and punish those who break the Litany, and they pursue their agendas with ruthless zeal. They are pitiless and remorseless, and cloaked in an aura of mystery that only adds to their fearsome reputations.


Lords of the Summit - perhaps the largest camp, the Lords of the Summit tend to be the stereotypical Shadow Lords – power-hungry, manipulative, ambitious, and arrogant. This by no means makes them less dangerous foes. They have one worthy goal: to unify the tribes under their leadership, and crush the Wyrm thereafter.


Secret Societies

The Children of Bat - No longer a real secret, the Children of Bat are defined by the fact that they suffer from a guilt complex. Most have ancestors who participated in the second War of Rage, and as a result they look to the partial redemption of Bat as a sign of hope and absolution.


Lazarite Movement - A pan-tribal movement dedicated to equal rights (or any rights, in some cases) for metis.


The Masks - Until recently, this highly secretive cabal of Shadow Lords terrorized many of the lower-ranked members, as well as any humans unlucky enough to cross their path. They lived on the fear they caused and their perverse fascination with that emotion led them to commit acts of depravity that matched even the foulest acts of the Wyrm. Very few remain now, as most have been given punishments for this practice, and are not tolerated.


The Society of Nidhogg - They worship the night, and make sacrifices to Grandfather Thunder, and even made unholy alliances with some of our most hated vampire allies. Some claim they hoped to plunge the world into eternal darkness, while others go so far as to indicate they wanted to hasten the coming Apocalypse. Few are left, after being nearly all crushed through public condemnation and the wrath of the Judges of Doom. If found out, Elders are to be alerted so they can be dealt with.



** Please note - many of the pages listed below are historical only. **