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Latest revision as of 13:46, 28 July 2021
“Stars, too, were time travelers. How many of those ancient points of light were the last echoes of suns now dead? How many had been born but their light not yet come this far? If all the suns but ours collapsed tonight, how many lifetimes would it take us to realize we were alone? I had always known the sky was full of mysteries—but not until now had I realized how full of them the earth was.” |
The Stargazer are, in a way, a tribe of two minds. Two homes. Divided, yet balanced. While tribal leaders withdrew from the Garou Nation and accepted the invitation to join the Beast Courts, with so many of our tribe residing with the Eastern countries, there are still many that remain in their homes in the West. Our numbers are very very few as it is around the world, so while it may seem like we have left the West, we have not. There are still Caerns led by Stargazers in America, including Colorado and Illinois, but they are small.
Active Stargazers
Tribal Leaders
Name | Rite Name | Auspice | Breed | Gender | Rank | East or West? |
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Vacant |
Stargazers by Auspice
Kinfolk No pages meet these criteria. |
Ragabash |
Theurge No pages meet these criteria. |
Philodox No pages meet these criteria. |
Galliard No pages meet these criteria. |
Ahroun No pages meet these criteria. |
Tribal Holdings
TBD
Stargazer NPCs of note
TBD
Additional Information
Camps
The Stargazers are overseen by a number of elders, who work together to make decisions on behalf of the tribe. Although they command respect and loyalty, most of the elders are willing to compromise with lesser members of the tribe, a trait that was revealed most powerfully when the Stargazers changed their alliances.
Source: WW3852 - Stargazers Revised p. 37
Ana-gamin - The Ana-gamin are a near mythical group that are rumored to kidnap and indoctrinate promising Stargazers. They are said to roam the Umbra, searching for a way to sever the earthly connections of all Stargazers to allow their Tribe to wander the Umbra in its entirety.
Ouroboroans - The Ouroboroans seek the free the ancient Wyrm of Balance from the Pattern Web. To do this, they strike at concentrations of Weaver power, search out forgotten Wyrm entities and seek ways into Malfeas. Only by following the Wyrm to its cave, rather than fighting its minions, do they feel they may truly influence the outcome of the Final War.
The Heavenly Successors Of The Demon-Eater - Heirs to Zhong Kuei, the Heavenly Successors have sworn themselves to the destruction of vampires and other creatures that leech Gaia's soul off.
The Sacred Thread - The Sacred Thread seek to spread education and spiritual counsel among humans to combat the tendrils of the Wyrm before they take root in a human mind.
The Zephyr - The Zephyr are dedicated to master Kailindo, and, like the wind-spirits that mentor them, are constantly on the road, joining packs as they travel, seeking visions that will grant them enlightenment
Trance Runners - The Trance Runners have dedicated themselves to a meditative state during physical exercise. Lung-gompa - wind meditation - grants them physical prowess to fulfill their duties: transmitting messages, items, and secrets from caern to caern or court to court.
** Please note - many of the pages listed below are historical only. **