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Rites of the Nuwisha are a type of Rite from Werewolf: The Apocalypse. They were first introduced in the Werewolf Players Guide and are exclusive to the Nuwisha, except for rites taken from the Garou.

Overview[]

Many of the Rites used by the Nuwisha are similar to those used by the Garou. For example, they share the Rite of Cleansing which permits them to purge an area or object of Wyrm corruption. This is because they often steal these rites from the Garou for use of their own.

The Nuwisha specialize in Dream Rites, rites created to permit them to search for information that will prove useful later in life, normally within the next few days. Dream Rites are used as a method of learning and teaching. Various rites are simply a way of questing within the Umbra for a guide among the Umbral Dansers. The Nuwisha normally seek a guide when they believe themselves ready to learn the next step in the Umbral Danse.

Rites of the Nuwisha List[]

  • Level One[1]
    • Rite of Cleansing - As the Garou Accord/Caern Rite
    • Rite of the Opened Caern - As the Garou Caern Rite
    • Rite of Talisman Dedication - As the Garou Mystic Rite
  • Level Two[2]
    • Rite of Spirit Awaking - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Rite of Becoming - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Rite of Dansing (Mystic/Renown) - This Rite is the first step on the path of the Umbral Danser. The Nuwisha must fast for three full days after devouring peyote. During this time, the Nuwisha must recite all past experiences in battling the Wyrm, travelling the Umbra and teaching other Changing Breeds the error of their ways.
    • Ritual of SummoningAs the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Voice of the Jackal - As the Garou Punishment Rite
  • Level Three[3]
    • Satire Rite - As the Garou Punishment Rite
    • Rite of the Fetish - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Rite of the Totem (Mystic) - Similar to the Garou rite, this rite is used to bid the individual Nuwisha with the Trickster once and for all, and to allow the Nuwisha to recognize the Trickster in any of his incarnations.
  • Level Four[4]
    • Caern Concealment (Caern) - This rite requires no fewer than 10 Nuwisha working in conjunction. In earlier times, when the Europeans first came to the Pure Lands, the Nuwisha used the rite to hide all of the Breed's most powerful caerns. Once enacted, the Rite of Caern Concealment makes Nuwisha places of power invisible to all but the werecoyotes. While the Nuwisha haven't used the rite in over 70 years, their eldest still understand how the rite works.
    • Rite of the Dream Danse (Mystic) - This powerful rite allows the Nuwisha to know where all of the other Dream Dansers are in the Umbra and to communicate with them. This rite is a formal and solemn one for the Nuwisha and is used only when absolutely necessary.
  • Level Five[5]
    • Sing Back the Dead (Mystic) - Only one Nuwisha in existence at any time knows the rite to sing back the dead. According to Nuwisha legends, Coyote was the creator of the earth. He created the world with a song; he brought life with the same song. This music is his legacy to his children, and only Coyote knows the words needed to teach the song. This rite is among the greatest honors a Nuwisha can receive from the Trickster, and is used only when Coyote demands it.

Storm Dansers and Werewolf: The Wild West Rites[]

The Nuwisha use rites just as all the other shapeshifters do; in fact, the coyotes have borrowed many rites from other Changing Breeds rather than design their own. They're kind of lazy that way.

The Nuwisha use variants of most of the tires in the Werewolf: The Wild West rulebook, although they don't care much for Frontier Rites, and the only Accord Rite they use regularly is the Rite of Cleansing. They've mastered many Punishment Rites, and have developed several of their own (which usually involve shaming the subject until he's ready to die from embarrassment). The also don't use the Rite of Caern Building much; why bother?

Werecoyotes also use Dream Rites, rites that allow them to visionquest for information that will prove useful later. Many use Dream Rites to instruct their cubs; however, others use similar rites to communicate with the Nuwisha who have left the physical world. A couple of exclusively Nuwisha rites follow.

  • Level One[6]
    • Rite of Binding - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Rite of Cleansing - As the Garou Accord/Caern Rite
    • Rite of the Opened Caern - As the Garou Caern Rite
    • Rite of Talisman Dedication - As the Garou Mystic Rite
  • Level Two[7]
    • Rite of Becoming - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Rite of Dansing (Mystic) - This rite is the first step on the path of the Storm Danser. It requires the Nuwisha to devour peyote and fast for three fill days. During this time, the Nuwisha must recite all his past experiences battling the Wyrm, traveling the Umbra, and teaching the other creatures of Gaia the error of their ways.
    • Rite of Spirit Awaking - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Ritual of SummoningAs the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Voice of the Jackal - As the Garou Punishment Rite
  • Level Three[8]
    • Rite of the Fetish - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Rite of the Totem - As the Garou Mystic Rite
    • Satire Rite - As the Garou Punishment Rite
  • Level Four[9]
    • Rite of the Dream Dance (Mystic) - Intermediate - This potent rite allows the Nuwisha to know the location of all his fellow Storm Dansers, and to ask a question of them through a sort of shared dream.
    • Caern Concealment (Caern) - This rite requires a meeting of at least ten Nuwisha, and will hide the power of a caern from detection by any but the Nuwisha themselves. The Nuwisha have not used this rite in several decades, but the wisest still are taught it by the elders.
  • Level Five[10]
    • Sing Back the Dead (Mystic) - Advanced - Only one Nuwisha ever knows this rite at a time, as it taught by Trickster himself. This rite has the power to defy the rules of life and death, allowing the coyote to sing back one or more werecreatures back to life.

References[]


^  Level 1

Rite of Cleansing Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Rite of the Opened Caern Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Rite of Talisman Dedication Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143

^  Level 2

Rite of Spirit Awaking Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Rite of Becoming Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Umbral Danser: Rite of Dansing Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Umbral Danser: Rite of Dansing Werewolf Players Guide Second Edition Pg. 174
Mystical, Umbral Danser: Rite of Dansing Laws of the Wild: Changing Breeds 1 Pg. 42
Mystic, Storm Danser: Rite of Dansing Frontier Secrets Pg. 25
Mystic, Storm Danser: Rite of Dansing Laws of the Wyld West Pg. 286
Renown, Umbral Danser: Rite of Dansing Changing Breeds Pg. 175
Ritual of Summoning Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Voice of the Jackal Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143

^  Level 3

Satire Rite Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Rite of the Fetish Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Rite of the Totem Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143

^  Level 4

Caern Concealment Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Caern Concealment Werewolf Players Guide Second Edition Pg. 174
Caern: Caern Concealment Laws of the Wild: Changing Breeds 1 Pg. 43
Caern: Caern Concealment Frontier Secrets Pg. 25
Caern: Caern Concealment Laws of the Wyld West Pg. 286-287
Umbral Danser: Rite of the Dream Danse Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Umbral Danser: Rite of the Dream Danse Werewolf Players Guide Second Edition Pg. 174
Mystical, Umbral Danser: Rite of the Dream Danse Laws of the Wild: Changing Breeds 1 Pg. 42-43
Mystical, Storm Danser: Rite of the Dream Danse Laws of the Wyld West Pg. 286

^  Level 5

Sing Back the Dead Werewolf Players Guide Pg. 143
Sing Back the Dead Werewolf Players Guide Second Edition Pg. 174
Mystical: Sing Back the Dead Laws of the Wild: Changing Breeds 1 Pg. 43
Mystic: Sing Back the Dead Players Guide to the Changing Breeds Pg. 136
Mystic: Sing Back the Dead Laws of the Wyld West Pg. 287
Mystic: Sing Back the Dead Changing Breeds Pg. 175-176
Werewolf: The Apocalypse Rites
Garou and Fera Rites Accord · Age Role · Ahadi · Astrological · Caern · Dark Umbra · Death · Frontier · Hengeyokai · Minor · Mystic · Punishment · Pure Ones · Renown · Seasonal · Wyld
Fifth Edition Garou Rites Common · Legendary · Social
Kinfolk Rites Accord · Caern · Homestead · Milestones · Minor · Punishment · Renown · Ritual of Sacred Rebirth
Unique Fera Rites Ajaba - Ananasi: First · Triumvirate · Viskr - Bastet: Kuasha · Moon · Need · Taghairm - Corax - Gurahl - Kitsune - Mokolé - Nagah - Nuwisha - Ratkin - Rokea
Rites of the Lost Breeds Apis - Camazotz - Grondr
Wyrm-Corrupted Fera Rites Blood Rituals · Defiler Kings · Buzzards · Histpah
Miscellaneous Rites 7th Generation - Fomori - Miscellaneous Rites
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