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The Others 
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Camarilla: Manipulated by powers they don't understand or believe in.   
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These dogs will be the first to go in Gehenna. Their preparations for
The Unseelie have an annoying habit of changing their loyalties, especially if they lead others. The warriors of the Shadow Court are promising, though. They understand the the Apocalypse isn't the end, but only the beginning.   
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the Apocalypse include playing house with the cattle who will turn on
  As the others insult and malign each other, we rejoice. Race hatred and stereotypical prejudice are common among the Garou as well as the Fera, even within the strongest and most effective packs. Everyone has their weaknesses, offering those cunning enough opportunities to corrupt and destroy them.
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them in the end of days. Use their worthless blood to power your own.
  Some of them have similar goals and a healthy attitude toward the Final Battle, but take care to watch them. They make good Frenemies.   
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  Never trust anyone who spells magic with a "k". Rule #1 from the Diabolical Cultist Handbook: After summoning something nasty, stand behind someone else.   
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Shifters: They have their own agenda and it generally involves our
  Dead men tell no tales... unless one is able to truly listen. Some of them are worthy to aspire as to what we should be. One word of caution is necessary, though we may serve gods with great plans for the world. Spectres serve nothing but Oblivion. Though their methods are wondrous, don't be fooled into joining them on their damn fool nihilistic crusades.
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death. Like us they travel in packsThin the herd.
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They have fallen. Some not far enough. Perhaps there is an opportunity in this.
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Mages: Very dangerous foesThey have stolen some of the divine spark
  Fang-bangers. Most are a parasitic infection to the leeches they thrive off of.   
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and use it to their own will. Avoid them or kill them if you can, but
  Supposedly they serve a purpose other then breeding stock and furry fuck toys. I have as of yet to see this phenomena.   
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avoid notice.
  It seems there is little difference between them and most kinfolk. The only difference I've seen thus far is that they serve as breeding stock and fuck toys to Tinkerbell and company. 
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  Cattle that spell magic correctly. Still, they moo and taste good with ketchup.   
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Wraiths: They have already failed. Worthless.
  These cattle just moo and if they know what's good for them they'll moo the fuck out of my way.
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Faeries: Wretched little creatures who seem to exist only to encourage
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stupidity in others.
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The Fallen: Our duty is to destroy them without quarterDemons often
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try to act friendly but we are not fooled.
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Mortals: Pawns of FateThey are beyond my concern, fit only to be used
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as tools or foodTheir lives are like a flash in a pan.

Latest revision as of 12:38, 22 December 2012

Camarilla: Manipulated by powers they don't understand or believe in. These dogs will be the first to go in Gehenna. Their preparations for the Apocalypse include playing house with the cattle who will turn on them in the end of days. Use their worthless blood to power your own.

Shifters: They have their own agenda and it generally involves our death. Like us they travel in packs. Thin the herd.

Mages: Very dangerous foes. They have stolen some of the divine spark and use it to their own will. Avoid them or kill them if you can, but avoid notice.

Wraiths: They have already failed. Worthless.

Faeries: Wretched little creatures who seem to exist only to encourage stupidity in others.

The Fallen: Our duty is to destroy them without quarter. Demons often try to act friendly but we are not fooled.

Mortals: Pawns of Fate. They are beyond my concern, fit only to be used as tools or food. Their lives are like a flash in a pan.