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Kinfok are the relatives of the garou. They have no or very few special abilities, but are as dedicated to Gaia as the garou. They aid their warrior-relatives by performing the thankless yet necessary jobs needed to continue the war. Examples are cleaning scenes of fighting, guarding special locations, searching for information, spying on enemies, aiding allies, transporting goods and much more. Also known as "The Unsung Heroes". A large number of kinfolk have aided the Bluepelt sept in the past, yet few are remembered. | Kinfok are the relatives of the garou. They have no or very few special abilities, but are as dedicated to Gaia as the garou. They aid their warrior-relatives by performing the thankless yet necessary jobs needed to continue the war. Examples are cleaning scenes of fighting, guarding special locations, searching for information, spying on enemies, aiding allies, transporting goods and much more. Also known as "The Unsung Heroes". A large number of kinfolk have aided the Bluepelt sept in the past, yet few are remembered. | ||
− | Currently more wellknown kinfolk include Mickey; owner of The Real Green irish pub and Pike; | + | Currently more wellknown kinfolk include [[Mickey]]; owner of [[The Real Green]] irish pub and [[Pike]]; bartender at The Real Green, |
Revision as of 12:46, 30 July 2008
Kinfok are the relatives of the garou. They have no or very few special abilities, but are as dedicated to Gaia as the garou. They aid their warrior-relatives by performing the thankless yet necessary jobs needed to continue the war. Examples are cleaning scenes of fighting, guarding special locations, searching for information, spying on enemies, aiding allies, transporting goods and much more. Also known as "The Unsung Heroes". A large number of kinfolk have aided the Bluepelt sept in the past, yet few are remembered.
Currently more wellknown kinfolk include Mickey; owner of The Real Green irish pub and Pike; bartender at The Real Green,