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Lupines

The White Howlers are still around but are dying off. Warders of Apes - Common in Roman cities. Black Furies – In the greek areas Bone Gnawers – Fought against slavery, Egypt and Greece Children of Gaia - Eventually, the Children of Gaia spread to Greece, Babylon and Crete, tying into the first civilizations and trying to teach humanity the value of peace and harmony. Some listened. Many didn't. During the time of the Roman Empire, the Children had a difficult stand, as the Empire itself was expansionistic and even traced its founder Romulus back to the god of war, Mars. Fianna - It was during the rise of Rome that the Celtic Garou were finally unified; Ard Righ Elim ‘of the Red Claws,’ a warrior of the Fierce One’s brought all of Stag’s Children together under one banner. It was this, combined with the fact that the Fierce Ones of Erie have never lost their land (Ireland is still undisputedly Fianna), that made the Tribe known to the other Garou as the Fianna. Get of Fenris – Germanic Red Talons – Unknown Shadow Lords – eastern Europe, Slavs Striders - profited from the road network of the Roman Empire, but preferred the wilds to civilization. Silver Fangs - were active in human politics many centuries before that, though, having learnt of kingship and heredity from them millennia before. They were present in the royal families of Rome and proto-Europe, often battling vampires for control of nations and the Glass Walkers for dominance of the cities.

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