Gibbous Moon
Gibbous Moon is a set of Gifts granted to the Forsaken by the Cahalunim Choir. They focus on glory and its inspiration. The Gifts of Gibbous Moon are exclusive to Cahalith.
First Edition
Powers




Pack Awareness: The werewolf gains a general sense of where her packmates are, their general wellbeing, and what they are doing.



Resist Pain: This Gift invigorates the wielder, such that he no longer feels the pain of his injuries.



Rallying Cry: The Cahalith's packmates are inspired, regaining spent Willpower.



Unspoken Communication: Packmates within line of sight of the caster are joined in instantaneous mental communication for the rest of the scene.



Call of Glory: The Cahalith entreats the Cahalunim for aid, healing packmates of their injuries.
Second Edition
Powers




War Howl: The Cahalith howls her defiance and spurs her pack to greater heights of violence and fury.



Voice of Glory: The voice of the Cahalith is powerful, reassuring, and inspiring. She holds audiences in thrall to her words, both her allies and hapless prey who don't understand the threat she poses.



Dream Hunter: It doesn't matter that the prey hides behind thick walls. It doesn't matter how many guards and traps they have set between themselves and their hunters. When they sleep, when they dream, it is then that the Cahalith comes for them. This Facet can only be activated when the Cahalith gains the Siskur-Dah Condition.



Thousand-Throat Howl: The Cahalith throws back her head and howls. A thousand voices cry out with her, throwing prey into confusion and disarray.



End of Story: The Cahalith knows when it's time for the story to end and the hunt to come to a gratifying, brutal conclusion. It doesn't matter whether the prey agrees. He's doomed already.
References
- WTF: Werewolf: The Forsaken Rulebook, p. 117-120

- WTF: Werewolf: The Forsaken 2nd Edition, p. 118-119

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