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Pack Black Furies

This is a response from a pack of Black Furies in Werewolf: The Apocalypse, comprising five different Auspices: Ragabash (Crescent Moon/Trickster), Theurge (Gibbous Moon/Seer), Philodox (Half Moon/Judge), Galliard (Full Moon/Bard), and Ahroun (New Moon/Warrior). As Black Furies, the primary motivations of feminine empowerment and protecting the wild will influence all their answers, but each Auspice will bring a unique perspective to the table.


🐺 Black Furies Pack Questioneer Responses

Question Ragabash (Trickster) Theurge (Seer) Philodox (Judge) Galliard (Bard) Ahroun (Warrior)
What motivates you most? Wisdom and understanding (To better play the game) Wisdom and understanding (To commune with spirits) Justice and fairness (To maintain the Litany) Protecting the wild (Inspiration for sagas) Personal strength and victory (To crush the Wyrm)
How do you view technology? A tool to adapt and survive (It can be useful for deception) Distrustful, nature is superior (It breeds Weaver sickness) Neutral, depends on its use (It can be used for good or ill) A tool to adapt and survive (Helps spread the word) Neutral, depends on its use (If it helps the fight, fine)
Your ideal community would be: Open to outsiders and diversity (New perspectives are useful) Spiritual and seeking enlightenment (Focused on Gaia's truth) Hierarchical, led by the wise or strong (Clear lines of authority) Tight-knit and loyal (For emotional support and strength) Tight-knit and loyal (Reliable battle-brothers/sisters)
When faced with conflict, you prefer to: Outthink and manipulate (The clever way is the best way) Listen to elders and tradition (Their wisdom holds the key) Negotiate and keep the peace (Upholding the Litany's balance) Outthink and manipulate (Using words/psychology) Fight directly and assert power (Rage solves everything)
How do you feel about rules and tradition? Question and challenge them if needed (To prevent stagnation) Preserve and enforce them (They are the sacred bond to Gaia) Preserve and enforce them (They are the foundation of justice) Adapt them to new times (Sagas change, so must rules) They're important for group survival (Discipline is necessary)
A corrupt official endangers the city. You: Work from the shadows, sabotage their plans (Discreet destruction) Call upon spirits for guidance (Seek a spiritual solution) Organize evidence and expose them (Justice must be seen) Rally community support for change (Mobilize the populace) Confront physically and intimidate (Immediate, brutal correction)
You encounter a helpless animal suffering. You: Let nature take its course (It is a lesson for all) Call upon spirits for guidance (Ask nature's will) Rage against the cause, take direct action (The injustice demands action) Heal or comfort it, then teach others (Inspire hope and learning) Rage against the cause, take direct action (Crush the source of suffering)
Your group is divided on a decision. You: Push a strong point of view (A little chaos can force a better choice) Listen, mediate, and suggest options (Using spiritual insight) Seek compromise and unity (The pack must be whole) Listen, mediate, and suggest options (The mediator's role) Take charge and command action (Decisiveness is key)
A stranger requests refuge. You: Size them up and test their worth (Their reactions are telling) Approach cautiously, consult with peers (Need spiritual confirmation) Accept easily, believing in second chances (Justice allows for redemption) Offer food, shelter, and help (Hospitality is sacred) Size them up and test their worth (Ensure they are not a threat)
You witness injustice. You: Plot a clever and discreet response (The hidden path is more effective) Gather allies and act as a group (Strength is found in the collective) Step in directly, regardless of risk (Duty demands it) Rally community support for change (Mobilize the oppressed) Step in directly, regardless of risk (The fight is now)
Which resonates with you? Mystical exploration of spiritual realms (The mysteries of the Umbra) Mystical exploration of spiritual realms (Communing with spirits) Female empowerment (It is the core of the Tribe) Mother Earth and wild places (The source of all great stories) Female empowerment (A fierce, Amazonian drive)
For you, leadership should be: Earned through respect (Proven cleverness) Guided by spiritual insight (Only the wise should lead) Earned through respect (Proven judgment and fairness) Earned through respect (Proven ability to inspire) Won through competition (Proven strength and decisiveness)
How do you treat secrets? Protect and use strategically (They are my most valuable tool) Hide and mystify, trusting few (Sacred knowledge is dangerous) Reveal only to worthy allies (Only those who will not abuse them) Share openly for all’s benefit (No hidden truths among friends) Protect and use strategically (Information is power in a fight)
How do you view modern human society? Flawed but redeemable (A lot of opportunities for change) Fragile and corrupt (Tainted by the Weaver and Wyrm) Flawed but redeemable (It can be led to Gaia's light) Something to be transformed (A canvas for radical change) Fragile and corrupt (A source of the Wyrm's strength)
If given supernatural power, you’d: Revolutionize society (Change the world from the shadows) Unravel ancient mysteries (Seek the truth of Gaia) Fight the world’s greatest evils (Crush the Wyrm) Heal the wounded (Restore balance and life) Fight the world’s greatest evils (For the glory of the cause)

Note: The bolded choice in each row represents the traditional or most defining characteristic of that specific Auspice within the Garou Nation, although the Black Fury tribal identity informs all choices.