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Latest revision as of 22:18, 15 October 2018

Detroit -x- Sabbat

Wolves of Detroit: A Pack of Urban Hunters

Background
"The Wolves of Detroit, are the Sabbat descendants of a indigenous bloodline of Gangrel who were already present in the region of eastern Michigan when it was settled by the French colonists and their Toreador masters. The city's first prince, the Toreador elder Sylvestre d'Esparbes arrived in 1701 with two ghouls, a Gascon adventurer Antoine Laumet and mortal descendant of noble blood called Lamothe Bardigues."
Lair
Rites and Practices
Membership
City Gangrel Kaneonuskatew.jpg -- Kaneonuskatew -- Ductus -- Little Wolf
City Gangrel Tekakwitha.jpg -- Tekakwitha -- Priestess -- Spider-Wolf
City Gangrel Juste Proulx.jpg -- Juste Proulx -- Old Wolf
City Gangrel Raymond Charbonneau.jpg -- Raymond Charbonneau -- Dark Wolf
City Gangrel Tyrone Hargrave.jpg -- Tyrone Hargrave -- Serpent Wolf
City Gangrel Len Mallory.jpg -- Len Mallory -- Rodent Wolf




Inspiration
Wolfen (1981)