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Ragabash Blackfuries
Hello. I am Ragabash of the Black Furies. I will answer your questions as honestly as my oath demands.
🦉 My Motivation and Beliefs
What motivates you most?
- Justice and fairness (This is the core of the Black Furies' calling, especially for the oppressed. As a Ragabash, the path to achieving it is through investigation and careful action.)
How do you view technology?
- Neutral, depends on its use (While the Furies generally distrust the Weaver, modern Garou must interact with the human world. As an investigator, I must understand the tools of my foes and allies.)
Your ideal community would be:
- Hierarchical, led by the wise or strong (Wisdom and strength are paramount, especially for a female-only tribe. I respect those who have earned their place.)
When faced with conflict, you prefer to:
- Listen to elders and tradition (As a Ragabash, or 'New Moon,' my role is often to ask questions, learn the background, and follow the guidance of those with greater experience before committing to a course of action.)
How do you feel about rules and tradition?
- Adapt them to new times (Traditions hold power and purpose, but the world is always changing. The spirit of the law must serve the greater good; sometimes, the letter must be reinterpreted.)
🔪 Action and Response
A corrupt official endangers the city. You:
- Organize evidence and expose them (This is the investigator's way. I must find the truth and reveal their treachery so that just consequences can follow.)
You encounter a helpless animal suffering. You:
- Heal or comfort it, then teach others (My initial instinct is compassion for a creature of Gaia. The teaching is crucial; Furies must instruct others against carelessness and cruelty.)
Your group is divided on a decision. You:
- Listen, mediate, and suggest options (The Ragabash often sits outside the main conflict, observing the dynamics. My new perspective can sometimes reveal a unifying path or alternative solution.)
A stranger requests refuge. You:
- Approach cautiously, consult with peers (The Furies are protective of their sacred spaces. Hospitality is a virtue, but security is paramount. A Ragabash must gather information before a decision is made.)
You witness injustice. You:
- Gather allies and act as a group (Injustice requires strength to overcome, and though I am strong, a coordinated pack is often the only way to ensure success and safety.)
🌍 Perspective and Power
Which resonates with you?
- Female empowerment (The Black Furies are dedicated to the defense and empowerment of women and the pursuit of just matriarchy.)
For you, leadership should be:
- Earned through respect (True authority comes from proving one's wisdom, strength, and dedication to the tribe's ideals.)
How do you treat secrets?
- Protect and use strategically (As a New Moon, I deal in secrets and hidden knowledge. They are tools that must be guarded and only brought out when they can best serve the tribe's goals.)
How do you view modern human society?
- Flawed but redeemable (If it were not, why would we fight so hard? The Garou fight to protect the good that remains in humanity and guide it back toward balance.)
If given supernatural power, you’d:
- Unravel ancient mysteries (The truth is the greatest weapon. I would use the power to find the forgotten lore, the hidden causes of the Wyrm's corruption, and the knowledge needed to win the Apocalypse.)
I have spoken the truth as I know it. Do you wish to know more about the Black Furies' practices, or perhaps their views on a specific issue concerning the Wyrm?
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