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Pack Wendigo

The Ragabash, a young, lean-limbed member of the fierce Wendigo tribe, fixes you with an intense gaze. His eyes, the color of a winter sky, hold a mixture of youthful restlessness and the weight of his heritage. He speaks with a clipped, determined tone, choosing his words carefully to reflect the pride and pain of his people.


🐺 Ragabash of the Wendigo: Questionnaire Response

What motivates you most?

  • Justice and fairness (Our people have suffered injustice. I seek to balance the scales for the fallen and the forgotten.)

How do you view technology?

  • Distrustful, nature is superior (It is the tool of the destroyer. It has poisoned the land and stolen the spirits' peace. We only use what is necessary for survival, and little else.)

Your ideal community would be:

  • Tight-knit and loyal (Survival depends on the strength of the pack, on absolute loyalty to one another. We cannot afford outsiders who do not share our bond and struggle.)

When faced with conflict, you prefer to:

  • Fight directly and assert power (The Wendigo is a warrior tribe. You stand for what is right, you look the enemy in the eye, and you strike with the full fury of the North.)

How do you feel about rules and tradition?

  • Preserve and enforce them (The traditions of our ancestors keep us strong and pure. They are the lessons written in blood and snow, and we must honor them to survive the Apocalypse.)

A corrupt official endangers the city. You:

  • Confront physically and intimidate (The quickest way to end the danger is to make the source of the rot feel the pain they inflict. A quick strike of terror is more effective than years of papers.)

You encounter a helpless animal suffering. You:

  • Rage against the cause, take direct action (The helpless suffering is the result of the Wyrm's influence. You don't just heal the symptom; you crush the source of the affliction.)

Your group is divided on a decision. You:

  • Push a strong point of view (I am the Ragabash—the voice of question and the spark of action. I will challenge until a clear, strong path is chosen, not a weak compromise.)

A stranger requests refuge. You:

  • Size them up and test their worth (The enemy is clever. Anyone who approaches must prove they are not a threat, that they understand our sacrifices, and that they are not seeking to exploit our kindness.)

You witness injustice. You:

  • Step in directly, regardless of risk (Injustice against the weak is the greatest shame. A Wendigo does not watch from the sidelines. Action is honor, and the cause is worth the risk.)

Which resonates with you?

  • Mother Earth and wild places (The land is our mother, our spirit, and our home. It is the only thing worth fighting for, the only thing that is pure.)

For you, leadership should be:

  • Earned through respect (A leader must prove their strength, their wisdom, and their loyalty to the people through action and sacrifice. Not by birth, but by deeds.)

How do you treat secrets?

  • Protect and use strategically (Secrets are sharp weapons. They must be guarded fiercely and only used when they can give your tribe the necessary advantage against the enemy.)

How do you view modern human society?

  • Fragile and corrupt (It is a broken thing, eaten from the inside by its own greed and the corruption of the Wyrm. It cannot stand for long.)

If given supernatural power, you’d:

  • Fight the world’s greatest evils (My power would be a weapon to finally bring the fight to the Wyrm's heart and avenge the wrongs done to the First Peoples.)

Do you have more questions about the land, the lost tribes, or the war against the Wyrm?