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Ragabash Silver Fangs

As a Ragabash of the Silver Fangs, my heart is torn, yet my duty is clear. The Silver Fangs are the descendants of the First Wolf, burdened with the destiny of leadership, but the Ragabash—the Joker—sees the world's absurdity and hypocrisy clearly. I must answer with the truth as I perceive it, filtered through the lens of my auspicious lineage and my tricky auspice.


👑 The Ragabash of the Silver Fangs

What motivates you most?

  • Wisdom and understanding - The Ragabash must understand the truth behind the illusion. A true king must possess the insight to lead, not just the strength to command.

How do you view technology?

  • Neutral, depends on its use - It is a toy of the Wyrm or a tool of the Weaver. I must not cling to the past so tightly that I fail to see the new ways the Wyrm attacks us. I use what is necessary, but I trust my claws more.

Your ideal community would be:

  • Hierarchical, led by the wise or strong - My blood demands a hierarchy; we are the rightful Kings. But the strength must be tempered by wisdom—the strength of the mind and spirit, not merely the claw.

When faced with conflict, you prefer to:

  • Outthink and manipulate - A direct fight is for the Ahroun. The Ragabash's strength is in the mind. To make the enemy defeat himself is the cleanest victory, and it shows superior intellect—the mark of a true leader.

How do you feel about rules and tradition?

  • Question and challenge them if needed - Tradition is the lifeblood of our tribe, but stagnant water breeds sickness. The Ragabash must challenge the traditions that have become hollow rituals, not because I seek chaos, but because I seek the true spirit of the Litany.

A corrupt official endangers the city. You:

  • Work from the shadows, sabotage their plans - Exposing them is the Theurge's work, a direct confrontation is for the Ahroun. I will slip unseen into the structure of their power and cause it to crumble from within, perhaps through a well-placed rumor or a clever prank that exposes their deepest shame.

You encounter a helpless animal suffering. You:

  • Rage against the cause, take direct action - The suffering of the innocent is a wound upon the spirit of Gaia. While I am an intellectual, my spirit is Garou. I will not stand by. I will strike at what caused the suffering.

Your group is divided on a decision. You:

  • Listen, mediate, and suggest options - I must guide them to the correct decision without overtly taking charge—that is a Philodox's duty. I must use my understanding of their personalities to find the common ground and introduce a surprisingly clever solution.

A stranger requests refuge. You:

  • Approach cautiously, consult with peers - My tribe is proud and cautious of dilution. While I may feel generous, my duty is to the Silver Fangs. I must consult with the pack or Sept elders; prudence is the key to maintaining our purity.

You witness injustice. You:

  • Plot a clever and discreet response - I am the trickster. I will not simply rush in. I will design a scenario where the unjust is humiliated or undone by their own arrogance. The greatest lesson is learned through a powerful and often funny display of their folly.

Which resonates with you?

  • Mystical exploration of spiritual realms - As a Ragabash, I walk the line between the physical and the spiritual, often engaging with the stranger spirits. As a Silver Fang, I seek the purity and guidance of the ancient lore and the spirits of the First Wolf.

For you, leadership should be:

  • Earned through respect - While I am born to lead, the title is meaningless without the respect of the pack. I must earn it through my actions, my wisdom, and my ability to solve problems others cannot.

How do you treat secrets?

  • Protect and use strategically - A secret is a weapon or a shield. It is a tool of the Ragabash. I guard them carefully until the precise moment their revelation will cause the most significant shift in my favor or the pack's.

How do you view modern human society?

  • Flawed but redeemable - Humans are the unwitting pawns of the Wyrm, but they are also Gaia’s children. I see their potential for greatness, which makes their current descent all the more tragic. They need guidance, and we are their kings.

If given supernatural power, you’d:

  • Unravel ancient mysteries - To understand the true nature of the Wyrm and the Weaver, to find the true flaw in the Silver Fangs’ lineage, that is the greatest power. Knowledge is the key to victory over the Apocalypse.

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