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The Werewolves
(Book of the Wyrm)

Evil, the Wyrm, has many minions spread throughout the Tellurian. In the Realm there are many who are eager to sell their sanity in return for the powers granted by the Wyrm. The Wyrm has wrapped its coils tight around the world, using its minions as its soldiers of corruption and destruction. The Black Spiral Dancers are among the most fearsome of these dark servitors.

Many Garou fear to speak of the Dancers, lest their voices attract the Wyrm. The tale of their corruption, however, is still told. It is too important to be forgotten. Around the Grand Moots, when guards are set against the marauders of the night, the Moon Dancers  begin their tale of the Dance of the Black Spiral which tore a tribe from Gaia's womb.

The Black Spiral Dancers are evil's avatars on earth. Twisted shape-shifters gifted with the madness of Truth, bringing the horrors of the Wyrm up close into the faces of their enemies. Insane machines of death and destruction, they leave a trail of corruption in their wake. The average Black Spiral Dancer has a short and violent life, their goals bringing them into direct conflict with the remaining Garou tribes.

Black Spiral Dancers deal with Bane spirits, and practice a corrupted form of the Litany. Their bodies are malformed by the Wyrm's taint, and there is none sane among their ranks. They breed like rabbits, and draw added numbers from other tribes by actively corrupting other Garou. Of all the tribes, only the Dancers are growing in number. The Wyrm is everywhere. Gaia has lost. The battle is over. At least, that is what they want you to believe...

 


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