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'''Washout:''' Gren was born to a Silver Fang mother. However he is a mark of shame to the otherwise noble half of his family, not just for his Metis status, but because he lacks the prequisite breeding. Maybe you're a Silver Fang who wants a cousin no one talks about? Contact me! Of course, this also means...
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'''Washout:''' Gren was born to a Silver Fang mother. However, he is a mark of shame to the otherwise noble half of his family, not just for his Metis status, but because he lacks the prerequisite breeding. Maybe you're a Silver Fang who wants a cousin no one talks about? Contact me!
  
'''Ronin:''' ...Cast out of his birth Tribe by his mother and Falcon, Gren is Ronin. At least until he completes his Rite of Passage, and is officially accepted into the ranks by another Tribe. With his closest ties to the 'Lords, he will likely end up petitioning Grandfather Thunder, but nothing is ever certain.
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'''Lazarite:''' The Lazarites aren't a camp, so much as a Metis rights movement that started with the Shadow Lords and runs throughout the Garou Nation. Gren was raised by one of its members and considers himself a sympathizer. He wears a St. Lazarus medal given to him by his adoptive father as a subtle testament to this fact.
  
'''Lazarite:''' The Lazarites aren't a camp, so much as a Metis rights movement that started with the Shadow Lords and runs throughout the Garou Nation. Gren was raised by one of its members, and considers himself a sympathizer. He wears a St. Lazarus medal given to him by his adoptive father as a subtle testament to this fact.
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'''Mad Eyes''': Intense in an unpleasant way, the Null Moon claims it's a bad case of Resting Psycho Face. But his eyes do more than see.
  
'''Questions:''' He's a questioner of ways, but he also just asks a lot of questions. Mainly they concern Shifter history, theology and philosophy. I'll put in renown nominations (1 honor, 3 wisdom minimum) for answering his questions and teaching him about these subjects (or others), even if he won't nessesarily believe what you have to say just because you said it.
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'''Questions:''' He's a questioner of ways, but he also just asks a lot of questions. Mainly they concern Shifter history, theology, and philosophy. I'll put in renown nominations (1 honor, 3 wisdom minimum) for answering his questions and teaching him about these subjects (or others), even if he won't necessarily believe what you have to say just because you said it.
  
 
'''Heretic:''' Yep. And in the Sept of Enduring Spirit, he's in fine company.
 
'''Heretic:''' Yep. And in the Sept of Enduring Spirit, he's in fine company.

Latest revision as of 16:27, 13 October 2019

Washout: Gren was born to a Silver Fang mother. However, he is a mark of shame to the otherwise noble half of his family, not just for his Metis status, but because he lacks the prerequisite breeding. Maybe you're a Silver Fang who wants a cousin no one talks about? Contact me!

Lazarite: The Lazarites aren't a camp, so much as a Metis rights movement that started with the Shadow Lords and runs throughout the Garou Nation. Gren was raised by one of its members and considers himself a sympathizer. He wears a St. Lazarus medal given to him by his adoptive father as a subtle testament to this fact.

Mad Eyes: Intense in an unpleasant way, the Null Moon claims it's a bad case of Resting Psycho Face. But his eyes do more than see.

Questions: He's a questioner of ways, but he also just asks a lot of questions. Mainly they concern Shifter history, theology, and philosophy. I'll put in renown nominations (1 honor, 3 wisdom minimum) for answering his questions and teaching him about these subjects (or others), even if he won't necessarily believe what you have to say just because you said it.

Heretic: Yep. And in the Sept of Enduring Spirit, he's in fine company.