Tania Ear-to-the-Earth
Tania Ear-to-the-Earth is a Lupus Ahroun Wendigo Sept of Leader of the Sept of the Painted Sands.[1]
Biography
The daughter of Glass Bird, the previous Sept Leader, Tania was brought up knowing that the sept would be hers one day. She was leading raiding parties almost as soon as she could control her transformation. Her training proceeded well until three years ago when her father was killed by a Bane defending a train on the railroad. Tania easily filled her father's place in the sept, and feels secure in her position.
Tania is young for her post, but had proved her tactical sense and leadership qualities in several key raids against the Santa Fe Railroad. She is active in the youth program, which started with Janice Clear-Drink and Ann Susan Black Horse in Window Rock. Tania has a particular hatred for the Santa Fe Railroad - many of her Kinfolk died mining uranium in the fifties.
Appearance
Tania is still in her mid-twenties. She is missing her left hand (her left forepaw in Lupus), which was lost to a creature of the Wyrm in an attack on the railroad. As a wolf, she is light gray with black markings on her chest and face.
Stats
Position: Sept Leader
Breed: Lupus
Auspice: Ahroun
Tribe: Wendigo
Nature/Demeanor: Judge/Alpha
Attributes: Strength 5, Dexterity 5, Stamina 5, Charisma 4, Manipulation 3, Appearance 2, Perception 4, Intelligence 3, Wits 3
Abilities: Alertness 2, Athletics 2, Brawl 4, Dodge 4, Intimidation 4, Primal-Urge 4, Firearms 1, Melee 1, Leadership 5, Stealth 4, Survival 4, Instruction 1, Enigmas 1, Occult 1, Rituals 3
Backgrounds: Pure Breed 3, Past Life 2
Gifts: Call the Breeze, Heightened Senses, Leap of the Kangaroo, Razor Claws, Cutting Wind, Scent of Sight, Sense the Unnatural, True Fear, Catfeet, Sky Running, Gnaw
Rank: 4
Rites: Baptism of Fire, Rite of Talisman Dedication, Rite of the Questing Stone, Moot Rite, Gathering for the Departed, Rite of Wounding, Rite of the Fetish, Rite of Praise, The Hunt
Fetishes: Tooth of the Wolf, Elk Tooth Necklace
Rage 7, Gnosis 5, Willpower 6
References
- ↑ WTA: Caerns: Places of Power, p. 142