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* Early 900s: An unknown [[Wyrm]]-mage uses a powerful [[Fetish (WTA)|fetish]] called the "[[Hunger Stone]]" to capture much of [[Falcon (WTA)|Falcon]]'s brood (including [[Children of Karnak]], [[Firebird (WTA)|Firebirds]], and other Falcon [[Spirit (cWOD)|spirits]]; the [[Great Flock]] is not among the captured), which he was going to sacrifice to his “dark masters”. The bulk of the [[Silver Fangs]] make a journey into the [[Umbra]] to find the lost spirits, descending into the third great circle of the [[Malfeas (cWOD)|Malfean]] spiral, called [[Peduratus]], and find the spirits there. The combined forces of the Silver Fangs and the captured spirits manage to defeat the [[Black Spiral Dancers]] and [[Bane (WTA)|Bane]]s that try to prevent their escape. They escape, though many Silver Fangs die along the way.<ref name="silverfangs21">[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|WTA]]: '''[[Tribebook: Silver Fangs]]''', p. 21</ref>
 
* Early 900s: An unknown [[Wyrm]]-mage uses a powerful [[Fetish (WTA)|fetish]] called the "[[Hunger Stone]]" to capture much of [[Falcon (WTA)|Falcon]]'s brood (including [[Children of Karnak]], [[Firebird (WTA)|Firebirds]], and other Falcon [[Spirit (cWOD)|spirits]]; the [[Great Flock]] is not among the captured), which he was going to sacrifice to his “dark masters”. The bulk of the [[Silver Fangs]] make a journey into the [[Umbra]] to find the lost spirits, descending into the third great circle of the [[Malfeas (cWOD)|Malfean]] spiral, called [[Peduratus]], and find the spirits there. The combined forces of the Silver Fangs and the captured spirits manage to defeat the [[Black Spiral Dancers]] and [[Bane (WTA)|Bane]]s that try to prevent their escape. They escape, though many Silver Fangs die along the way.<ref name="silverfangs21">[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|WTA]]: '''[[Tribebook: Silver Fangs]]''', p. 21</ref>
   
* The dwindling [[Brotherhood of the Rule]], seeing their roads and cities being carved up as building materials for castles, decides they have had enough.<ref name="gtttechnocracy114">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Guide to the Technocracy]]''', p. 114</ref>
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* The dwindling [[Brotherhood of the Rule]], seeing their roads and cities being carved up as building materials for castles, decides they have had enough.<ref name="gtttechnocracy114">[[MTAs]]: '''[[Guide to the Technocracy]]''', p. 114</ref>
* An [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]-turned-[[Tremere (VTM)|vampire]] takes the tome containing the original [[Greater Ritual of Summoning]]. He is later stricken from their records.<ref name="bloodtreachery22">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Blood Treachery]]''', p. 22</ref>
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* An [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]-turned-[[Tremere (VTM)|vampire]] takes the tome containing the original [[Greater Ritual of Summoning]]. He is later stricken from their records.<ref name="bloodtreachery22">[[MTAs]]: '''[[Blood Treachery]]''', p. 22</ref>
* Orthodox Christianity comes to [[Russia (cWOD)|Russia]], and with it, the [[Messianic Voices]].<ref name="gtttraditions138">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Guide to the Traditions]]''', p. 138</ref>
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* Orthodox Christianity comes to [[Russia (cWOD)|Russia]], and with it, the [[Messianic Voices]].<ref name="gtttraditions138">[[MTAs]]: '''[[Guide to the Traditions]]''', p. 138</ref>
* [[Ibn Fadlan]], on a journey across [[Europe (cWOD)|Europe]], encounters some subhuman creatures. Later historians will identify them as Neanderthals.<ref name="tbsonsofether84">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Sons of Ether]]''', p. 84</ref>
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* [[Ibn Fadlan]], on a journey across [[Europe (cWOD)|Europe]], encounters some subhuman creatures. Later historians will identify them as Neanderthals.<ref name="tbsonsofether84">[[MTAs]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Sons of Ether]]''', p. 84</ref>
   
   

Revision as of 03:37, 4 December 2011


Events

  • Sometime during this century, a Viking settlement is established somewhere on the island of Newfoundland, and a few Fenrir made the journey as well. Conflict quickly arose between the Fenrir and native Garou, and the settlement didn't last more than a few decades. Stories say that some of the Get remained and bred into native populations, giving rise to the Ymir's Sweat.[1]
  • Early 900s: An unknown Wyrm-mage uses a powerful fetish called the "Hunger Stone" to capture much of Falcon's brood (including Children of Karnak, Firebirds, and other Falcon spirits; the Great Flock is not among the captured), which he was going to sacrifice to his “dark masters”. The bulk of the Silver Fangs make a journey into the Umbra to find the lost spirits, descending into the third great circle of the Malfean spiral, called Peduratus, and find the spirits there. The combined forces of the Silver Fangs and the captured spirits manage to defeat the Black Spiral Dancers and Banes that try to prevent their escape. They escape, though many Silver Fangs die along the way.[2]
  • The dwindling Brotherhood of the Rule, seeing their roads and cities being carved up as building materials for castles, decides they have had enough.[3]
  • An Hermetic-turned-vampire takes the tome containing the original Greater Ritual of Summoning. He is later stricken from their records.[4]
  • Orthodox Christianity comes to Russia, and with it, the Messianic Voices.[5]
  • Ibn Fadlan, on a journey across Europe, encounters some subhuman creatures. Later historians will identify them as Neanderthals.[6]


References


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