Mary Otafire is a Homid Makunguru Corax.
History[]
Mary Otafire is a Makunguru, a white-necked African Corax. She spent her formative years on the streets of Mombassa, never knowing of the extraordinary destiny that had been chosen for her. When she underwent her First Change, her spiritual parent helped her to turn her life around. He helped arrange Mary's emigration to the United States, where the unusual Corax has remained ever since. Mary adapted well to life as a wereraven, and it wasn't long before she was stealing secrets as easily as she once stole food and tourists' wallets.
Mary's business nowadays is (mostly) legitimate. She spends most of her time managing a courier service with offices in New York, London, and Nairobi, and travels through the Umbra at every opportunity. She is now one of the best Umbral guides in the world, and any who want to hire her services can do so through her offices in New York.
Image[]
Mary is a handsome woman of Maasai heritage in Homid form, and a white-necked raven in Corvis. Her movements have a smooth, almost catlike grace to them, even in her avian forms, which gives her a bit of notoriety among her peers.
Stats[]
Breed: Homid
Physical: Strength 2 (3/1), Dexterity 4 (5/5), Stamina 2 (3/2)
Social: Charisma 4, Manipulation 5 (2/2), Appearance 3 (2/3)
Mental: Perception 4 (7/8), Intelligence 3, Wits 5
Talents: Alertness 5, Athletics 3, Dodge 3, Expression 4, Primal-Urge 3, Subterfuge 4
Skills: Animal Ken 3, Etiquette 2, Gossip 3, Performance 4, Stealth 3, Survival 3
Knowledges: Enigmas 5, Investigation 3, Linguistics 3, Navigation 5, Occult 4, Rituals 3
Backgrounds: Allies 2, Contacts 4, Resources 3, Rites 3, Umbral Maps 5
Gifts: Enemy Ways, Morse, Spirit Speech, Word Beyond, Omens and Signs, Snitch, Eyes of the Eagle, Flight of the Swift, Mynah's Touch, Pulse of the Invisible, Airt Sense, Gauntlet Runner, Grasp the Beyond, Helios' Child
Rage: 4; Gnosis: 8; Willpower: 6
Rank: 4
Rites: Rite of Becoming, Rite of the Sun's Bright Ray, Rite of Talisman Dedication
References[]
- WTA: Apocalypse, p. 199-200