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− | ! Parents | + | ! Parents' races !! Parents' breeds <br /> (Garou, Bastet, etc.) !! Same tribe? !! % chance that the <br /> baby is a shifter !! kinfolk !! neither !! References |
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− | | Shifter | + | | rowspan="3" | Shifter, kinfolk |
+ | || Same || Same || 10 + (5 * KPB) || 90 - (5 * KPB) | ||
+ | || 0 || K:UH 13, 51 | ||
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− | | | + | | Same || Different || 10 || 90 || 0 || PGG 203 |
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− | | | + | | Different || n/a || 10 || 90 || 0 |
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− | | Two kinfolk | + | | rowspan="3" | Two kinfolk |
+ | || Same || Same || 1 + (sum of KPB) || 50 || 49 - (sum of KPB) || K:UH 13, 51 | ||
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− | | | + | | Same || Different || 1 || 50 || 49 || PGG 203 |
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|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Different || n/a || 1 || 50 || 49 || |
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− | | Two shifters | + | | rowspan="3" | Two shifters |
+ | || Same || Either || 100 (metis, Fera limited by breed) || 0 || 0 || | ||
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− | | | + | | Different (mother homid) || n/a || 20 || 80 || 0 || WPG 2nd 190 |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Different (mother lupus/etc.) || n/a || 10 || 90 || 0 || WPG 2nd 190 | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | <div style="float: right; background-color: #cfc; padding: 10px"> | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Breed !! Metis possible? !! References | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Ajaba || Yes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Ananasi || only Kumo (kills mother) || PGttCB 45, 191 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Bastet || Yes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Corax || No || PGttCB 79 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Garou || Yes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Gurahl || No || PGttCB 88 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Kitsune || Yes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Mokole || No || PGttCB 114 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Nuwisha || No || PGttCB 134 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Ratkin || Yes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Rokea || No || PGttCB 151 | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | </div> | ||
− | + | KPB = Kinfolk parent's Pure Breed (default 0). Note that shifter parent's Pure Breed '''does not''' count toward the above formulas using KPB. | |
− | + | A shifter baby's birth form (homid/lupus or Fera equivalent) matches their mother. (WtA 30-31, 59, also identified as "breed" in these passages) | |
− | * Same breed and tribe: Baby's Pure Breed is at least as high as higher rating among parents. | + | Baby's Pure Breed: |
− | * Different | + | * Same breed (Garou, Bastet, etc.) and tribe: Baby's Pure Breed is at least as high as higher rating among parents. |
− | * | + | * Different breed and/or tribe: Baby's Pure Breed (if any) matches mother, but is lower. (Breed also matches mother, in case of different breeds.) |
+ | ** Exception: If both parents are shifters and the mother is homid, then flip a coin to choose a parent (WPG 2nd 190). Baby's Pure Breed (if any) matches that parent, but is lower. | ||
− | A shifter of one breed | + | For the purpose of these house rules: |
+ | * A shifter/kinfolk of one breed doesn't count as a shifter or kinfolk of any other breed (WPG 2nd 190), regardless of ancestry. | ||
+ | * For breeds without tribes (e.g. Ratkin), if the parents are both of that breed, then they're also considered 'same tribe'. | ||
− | + | If either parent is neither shifter nor kinfolk, then the baby is neither shifter nor kinfolk. (This is a major reason why kinfolk are so important to the shifters.) | |
+ | * K:UH 13 alludes to a relevant Children of Gaia rite, which will be listed if/when we find it. | ||
− | + | PGG 204 mentions occasional exceptions to some of these rules, but these are rare plot-device situations and limited at Gaia's (OOC: staff) discretion. | |
− | + | For a single baby, being shifter instead of kinfolk can be handwaved (but you're still encouraged to roll a couple dice). For multiple babies, or if you've had one before, please submit a +request and then roll to that job. | |
=Rank= | =Rank= |
Latest revision as of 19:06, 17 July 2023
"If you live among wolves you have to act like a wolf."
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The CurseThere seems to be some misunderstanding of who/what is exactly immune to various forms of supernatural innate powers. The following is a list of what's what for the races that have such: The Curse - Other animals, especially humans, can sense the predator in a werewolf, and they shy from him. Whenever a Garou's Rage exceeds a human's willpower, the human will avoid contact with the Garou as much as possible. Since the average human's willpower is usually 2 to 4, the Curse is no laughing matter. Wolves are also subject to this dread, and most natural wolves will avoid Garou whenever possible. Garou call this phenomenon the Curse, for it makes normal relationships with humans or wolves all but impossible. (pg. 191-192 WtA Revised)
The DeliriumThere seems to be some misunderstanding of who/what is exactly immune to various forms of supernatural innate powers. The following is a list of what's what for the races that have such: The Delirium - Werewolves (and many other shifters) preyed on humans for over 3,000 years, and while most humans have no idea that werewolves truly exist, a part of them remembers. The horrible wolf-man the Crinos form (Or battle form for other shifters), incites a kind of madness in humans that Garou call the Delirium. The following are immune to the Delirium, though they may suffer frenzy or just regular fear:
For typical reactions by Willpower, see WtA 192. The Delirium and FeraReference: PGttCB 167 Seeing Fera in certain forms causes non-immune characters to suffer Delirium:
Kitsune do not cause Delirium at all. "Reduced Delirium" means targets react (WtA 192) as if their Willpower was 2 higher. FeraSee House_Rules/Fera Frenzy (shifter)See House_Rules/Shifter_Frenzy Gifts
Kinfolk
MiscellaneousYour Rage is screaming at the world that you're a dangerous alpha predator animal. You will not be mistaken for a dog, cat, or other domestic animal of any sort. (WtA 32: "When in [Lupus] form, he is quite obviously a wolf. A werewolf trying to pass himself off as a 'wild dog' is either demented, a disgrace or a buffoon.")
Voluntary sleep does not force you to revert to breed form. (Metamorph merit mentions "lose consciousness", but this is interpreted as limited to involuntary loss of consciousness.) Touched background:
Offspring and Pure Breed
KPB = Kinfolk parent's Pure Breed (default 0). Note that shifter parent's Pure Breed does not count toward the above formulas using KPB. A shifter baby's birth form (homid/lupus or Fera equivalent) matches their mother. (WtA 30-31, 59, also identified as "breed" in these passages) Baby's Pure Breed:
For the purpose of these house rules:
If either parent is neither shifter nor kinfolk, then the baby is neither shifter nor kinfolk. (This is a major reason why kinfolk are so important to the shifters.)
PGG 204 mentions occasional exceptions to some of these rules, but these are rare plot-device situations and limited at Gaia's (OOC: staff) discretion. For a single baby, being shifter instead of kinfolk can be handwaved (but you're still encouraged to roll a couple dice). For multiple babies, or if you've had one before, please submit a +request and then roll to that job. RankFor a shifter to advance in rank, we impose a minimum amount of time in the current rank in addition to the renown requirement:
By this chart, the fastest any shifter can advance from Rank 1 to Rank 5 is 18 months. Falling in rank due to renown loss:
Falling in rank due to a situation that is not just a renown loss (e.g. Satire Rite, Rite of Renunciation): Minimum time to regain rank previously held and then lost may be reduced by up to 75 percent at staff discretion. Walking the Spiral post-chargen: All previous rank/renown is ignored. The new BSD gets rank 1 for surviving, but starts at zero renown and must earn their way to rank 2 from there. RenownIn the books, spirits witness your deeds when no one else is around, Galliards sing your praises, and you gain Renown as a direct result of your bravery, and general awesomeness. In tabletop, the Storyteller manages this. On a MU it's generally left to one's peers and those peers don't always give credit where credit is due. Renown requests can be submitted with +renownreq. See Also: +help +renownreq Rites
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