Celeste Snowtop is an Children of Gaia Homid Philodox Sept leader and Voice of the Goddess of the Sept of the Western Eye.[1]
Biography[]
Celeste was born in the late 40s in San Francisco. Her parents were jazz beatniks who later joined the radical peace movement. She was raised in and around the Bay Area, and she has an immense amount of "pull" through various contacts. When she was of age, she was contacted by her uncle, Duncan Evenhand, and taught her true heritage. She has worked long and hard to maintain the peace and prosperity of the Bay Area and its extensive system of parks. Now she has begun to search for someone to take over her position, for she has begun to feel the right of the years.
Appearance[]
As a Homid, Celeste is a strong, handsome black woman in her late 50s or early 60s. She has obviously spent most of her life outdoors. She has white hair that she wears in a short "natural", and her tanned face is creased with laugh lines. In Lupus form, she has the same white hair and appearance of effortless strength. In particular, the sound of her howls always seems to carry far beyond the normal range.
Stats[]
Position: Voice of the Goddess/Sept Leader
Breed: Homid
Auspice: Philodox
Tribe: Children of Gaia
Nature/Demeanor: Judge/Caregiver
Attributes: Strength 3, Dexterity 4, Stamina 3, Charisma 4, Manipulation 2, Appearance 4, Perception 4, Intelligence 4, Wits 3
Abilities: Alertness 4, Athletics 2, Brawl 1, Dodge 1, Empathy 4, Expression (Singing) 3, Primal-Urge 2, Subterfuge 2, Animal Ken 2, Leadership 4, Enigmas 3, Rituals 4, Politics 3
Backgrounds: Contacts 5, Pure Breed 5
Gifts: Mother's Touch, Persuasion, Truth of Gaia, Clam, King of the Beasts, Stardown, Dazzle, Wisdom of the Ancient Ways, Serenity, Beast Life
Rank: 4
Rites: Rite of Cleansing, Rite of the Opened Caren, Rite of Binding, Rite of Becoming, Rite of Passage, Rite of the Shrouded Glen, The Hunt, Rite of the Opened Bridge, Gaia's Vengeful Teeth
Fetishes: Friendship Ring, Fang Dagger
Merits: Venus Rising, Calm Heart
Rage 4, Gnosis 5, Willpower 8
References[]
- ↑ WTA: Caerns: Places of Power, p. 39-40