Considering that pack mates provide an Open Condition for them its not a matter of needing to summon them. They can enter or leave at any time.
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Originally posted by Raistlin View PostHow are the new Totem mechanics? can the Pack summon him in battle?
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Originally posted by Lian View PostSo the Warden in Dubai he's a Demon right?
Black ooze and an enmity with the Locust Hosts doesn't strike me as very Demonic.
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Originally posted by Bunyip View Post
With just Primal Instinct, no*, no*, and possibly**.
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* If the Wolf-Blooded gains other Tells that access those aspects, the Primal Urge rating will impact them.
** I'd be inclined to make the sacred hunt requirement a thing if the Wolf-Blooded synergises Primal Instinct with any other Tell, but ultimately it's the ST's decision.Last edited by Blakemikizuki; 05-12-2016, 10:31 AM.
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Originally posted by nofather View Post
Demons are certainly interested in it, but they're interested in the idigam as well. Basically anything that can help them against or rival the God-Machine, which suggests the Warden is very powerful. If it isn't an idigam, I can't think of many 'proper' templates it would be, though there's a wealth of possibility that just grows when you consider weirdnesses of the Chronicles of Darkness or mixes, like a strix-idigam synthesis.
Black ooze and an enmity with the Locust Hosts doesn't strike me as very Demonic.
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Originally posted by Leliel View PostOil, an obsession with keeping the peace, and hatred of things that take resources without giving anything back has "loyalist angel" written all over it, though. The fact the Unchained seem interested clinches the deal in my mind-I think the God-Machine's running experiments into taming the Shadow, and the Agency is keeping tabs on the competition (in particular given how the Warden isn't a hunter, it's way too busy with spiritual agriculture).
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Originally posted by Elfive View PostWhat the God-Machine "needs" at any given point can seem arbitrary and confusing to, well, pretty much anyone else.
Does anyone else think the Vampire section of 'The Other' packmates block stood out a bit oddly? It seems very negative toward the idea. Vampires have numbers and social influence, but 'Not all packs want, or need, to take shortcuts.' Which is true, but then goes on to the Mage section and has them recruiting Mages to be shamans and warrior-priests and to help them take shortcuts.Last edited by nofather; 05-12-2016, 12:36 PM.
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Just so's you know, there is more supporting content for The Pack coming. I wrote up an additional section for each Lodge, titled 'Mysteries', which details some specific oddities, heresies, ritual practices and the like that the Lodge possesses - like the Lodge of Garm rejecting the second tenet of the Oath of the Moon, and the like. They're only short, but it was a toss-up between them and the story hooks sections, and the story hooks won out for the main book. So that's another 1,500 words or so that'll be turning up as a web supplement or blog post at some point.
Originally posted by Second Chances View Postl absolutely love the Dubai chapter. Kudos to whoever wrote it, they absolutely nailed the city.
Originally posted by Monghani View PostWell...I'm certainly disturbed by being able to rebirth a Pangean by having a Werewolf consume its corpse.
Originally posted by Monghani View PostAlso, I'm in LOVE with the Lodge System. Everything is so easily handled that it feels like a simple trick to crank out our own ideas.
I may ask Stew if I can do a blog post with more guidance for Lodge creation, like I did for Gifts.
Originally posted by AForgeForThoughts View PostRavening Wolf seems to have some elements centered around eating disorders and cultural opinions about eating. She starts off eating everything, and attempts to correct by forcing herself to place herself to view eating as a sacred task, and developing a sense of gratitude. The lodge dedicated to her is based off of changing one's eating pattern from eating live animals and spirits to eating. This would come off as shameful in Forsaken society, because they have come to close to being scavengers and would be compared to dogs, not wolves.
I really like the added foil of the Dog lodge, they really drive home what makes this lodge so deviant.
Originally posted by nofather View Post
All in all my only complaints are in the vein of 'wanting more.' The Lodges are super cool and interesting, I want to join one already and build a dozen more. The Jaw Hags? The Lodge of the Seven Venoms? I want to know more about them. The cult-like feel is palpable, especially with the totems and their possessing. And the Temple of Apollo! Light shines out your eyes and mouth as you eat the souls of your sacred prey!
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