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|Dragged through the trauma of her First Change at the age of 34, Sandra is doing her best to make up for lost time. Though somewhat estranged from the Garou as a whole when she was thought to be kin (for reasons that are still not quite clear to her), and a relative newcomer to the Garou Nation as a result, her enthusiasm for getting involved with her new life has done a great deal to smooth the transition between human and werewolf. This isn't without its trials, of course, and she still has a lot to learn, but she's proven she has the aptitude and the tenacity for it. Now, if only she could get these damn nightmares sorted out...
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|Dragged through the trauma of her First Change at the age of 34, Sandra is doing her best to make up for lost time. Though somewhat estranged from the Garou as a whole when she was thought to be kin (for reasons that are still not quite clear to her), and a relative newcomer to the Garou Nation as a result, her enthusiasm for getting involved with her new life has done a great deal to smooth the transition between human and werewolf. This isn't without its trials, of course, and she still has a lot to learn, but she's proven she has the aptitude and the tenacity for it.  
 
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Revision as of 19:08, 12 February 2017

The Late-Changer Dragged through the trauma of her First Change at the age of 34, Sandra is doing her best to make up for lost time. Though somewhat estranged from the Garou as a whole when she was thought to be kin (for reasons that are still not quite clear to her), and a relative newcomer to the Garou Nation as a result, her enthusiasm for getting involved with her new life has done a great deal to smooth the transition between human and werewolf. This isn't without its trials, of course, and she still has a lot to learn, but she's proven she has the aptitude and the tenacity for it.