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− | Witty and clever, the riddling cats are among the smallest of the Bastet, pensive and cryptic, more given to sly tactics than head-on battles. The remaining Qualmi are native to the northern areas of North America; all of the European Qualmi were destroyed during the War of Rage. They are good friends and allies but often end up alone, because their inscrutable nature can drive away even Kinfolk. They see their purpose as questioners; they are here to make others ''think'' about their own natures and purposes. In many ways, they are intellectually-focused tricksters, occupying a sacred but difficult role among the Bastet. | + | Witty and clever, the riddling cats are among the smallest of the Bastet, pensive and cryptic, more given to sly tactics than head-on battles. The remaining Qualmi are native to the northern areas of North America; all of the European Qualmi were destroyed during the War of Rage. Qualmi tend to stay in one place, and favor the wilderness. Wandering Qualmi are the exception rather than the rule. They're seldom found outside the colder lands, and they are vigorous, enjoying swimming, ice fishing, and other wintry pursuits. Their kinfolk can be found ranging further south and west at times. |
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+ | They are good friends and allies but often end up alone, because their inscrutable nature can drive away even Kinfolk. They see their purpose as questioners; they are here to make others ''think'' about their own natures and purposes. In many ways, they are intellectually-focused tricksters, occupying a sacred but difficult role among the Bastet. Their lives are often solitary, with matings ending before the kittens are born. If a child breeds true, it is usually sent back to its Bastet parent, if there is one, for teaching, but their training 'year' only lasts about six months, because that's about as long as they can stand one another. | ||
They tend to be dark-skinned, small of stature and compact with wiry builds, suited for cold climates. They are most often of Native American stock, but aren't purists about choosing mates from that group. In lynx form they resemble the Canada Lynx most, with grey fur. Often, they seem to age prematurely, and go grey young. They have an air of knowing something others don't, and usually choose practical clothing well-suited to the weather. All Qualmi wear something with an insignia of the moon at all times. | They tend to be dark-skinned, small of stature and compact with wiry builds, suited for cold climates. They are most often of Native American stock, but aren't purists about choosing mates from that group. In lynx form they resemble the Canada Lynx most, with grey fur. Often, they seem to age prematurely, and go grey young. They have an air of knowing something others don't, and usually choose practical clothing well-suited to the weather. All Qualmi wear something with an insignia of the moon at all times. | ||
− | . | + | With "two eyes made out of wind," according to the tribe's own (most common) origin tale, it's said the Qualmi see far, farther than their neighboring Uktena and Wendigo -- but that theirs is a cold sight, one that assesses and analyzes rather than empathizing. It's said that's why lynx kits have blue eyes. |
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+ | Unlike most Bastet, the Qualmi tend to enjoy the friendship of some of the Garou -- their link to the Uktena is long-standing, existing to this day. While the Qualmi are not quite as martial as their neighbors the Wendigo, the two tribes share many common magics, suggesting there is more common ground than it might seem. | ||
Revision as of 14:46, 10 March 2023
Riddle Dancers
Witty and clever, the riddling cats are among the smallest of the Bastet, pensive and cryptic, more given to sly tactics than head-on battles. The remaining Qualmi are native to the northern areas of North America; all of the European Qualmi were destroyed during the War of Rage. Qualmi tend to stay in one place, and favor the wilderness. Wandering Qualmi are the exception rather than the rule. They're seldom found outside the colder lands, and they are vigorous, enjoying swimming, ice fishing, and other wintry pursuits. Their kinfolk can be found ranging further south and west at times.
They are good friends and allies but often end up alone, because their inscrutable nature can drive away even Kinfolk. They see their purpose as questioners; they are here to make others think about their own natures and purposes. In many ways, they are intellectually-focused tricksters, occupying a sacred but difficult role among the Bastet. Their lives are often solitary, with matings ending before the kittens are born. If a child breeds true, it is usually sent back to its Bastet parent, if there is one, for teaching, but their training 'year' only lasts about six months, because that's about as long as they can stand one another.
They tend to be dark-skinned, small of stature and compact with wiry builds, suited for cold climates. They are most often of Native American stock, but aren't purists about choosing mates from that group. In lynx form they resemble the Canada Lynx most, with grey fur. Often, they seem to age prematurely, and go grey young. They have an air of knowing something others don't, and usually choose practical clothing well-suited to the weather. All Qualmi wear something with an insignia of the moon at all times.
With "two eyes made out of wind," according to the tribe's own (most common) origin tale, it's said the Qualmi see far, farther than their neighboring Uktena and Wendigo -- but that theirs is a cold sight, one that assesses and analyzes rather than empathizing. It's said that's why lynx kits have blue eyes.
Unlike most Bastet, the Qualmi tend to enjoy the friendship of some of the Garou -- their link to the Uktena is long-standing, existing to this day. While the Qualmi are not quite as martial as their neighbors the Wendigo, the two tribes share many common magics, suggesting there is more common ground than it might seem.
** Pictures and Title all taken from Bastet Breedbook pg.# 63-65 **
Qualmi Gifts
PGttCB 72-73, Bastet 113-114
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Level 3
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Level 4
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Level 5
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Helpful Sources
- Bastet Breedbook pg.#63-65
- Players Guide to the Changing Breeds
- WW Wikia Qualmi Info