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;<span style="color:maroon;"><u>'''Lair'''</u>
 
;<span style="color:maroon;"><u>'''Lair'''</u>
:Los Jaguares a well regarded Mexican pack of Sabbat from Guadalajara emigrated to Detroit to take up the role of diplomats from the Mexican Sabbat to their American counterparts in Detroit. Archbishop Bardigues graciously turned over Mexicantown, a prestigious hunting-ground, to the Jaguars in order that they might feel more at home. They are known to have established their lair in a local Mexican watering-hole called, appropriately enough, Tequila. Over the last year, the pack has been quietly excavating a proper lair about a hundred feet below the Mexican club. [[El Templo]]  
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:Los Jaguares a well regarded Mexican pack of Sabbat from Guadalajara emigrated to Detroit to take up the role of diplomats from the Mexican Sabbat to their American counterparts in Detroit. Archbishop Bardigues graciously turned over Mexicantown, a prestigious hunting-ground, to the Jaguars in order that they might feel more at home. They are known to have established their lair in a local Mexican watering-hole called, appropriately enough, Club Tequila. Over the last year, the pack has been quietly excavating a proper lair about a hundred feet below the Mexican club. [[El Templo]]  
  
 
;<span style="color:maroon;"><u>'''Rites and Practices'''</u>
 
;<span style="color:maroon;"><u>'''Rites and Practices'''</u>

Revision as of 23:40, 28 August 2018

Detroit -D- Sabbat

Los Jaguares: A Pack of Mexican Transplants

Background
Lair
Los Jaguares a well regarded Mexican pack of Sabbat from Guadalajara emigrated to Detroit to take up the role of diplomats from the Mexican Sabbat to their American counterparts in Detroit. Archbishop Bardigues graciously turned over Mexicantown, a prestigious hunting-ground, to the Jaguars in order that they might feel more at home. They are known to have established their lair in a local Mexican watering-hole called, appropriately enough, Club Tequila. Over the last year, the pack has been quietly excavating a proper lair about a hundred feet below the Mexican club. El Templo
Rites and Practices
Membership
Carlito Ventura.jpg -- Carlito Ventura --
Sofronio Velásquez.jpg -- Sofronio Velásquez --
Luis Guerrero.jpg -- Luis Guerrero --
Morena Quinones.jpg -- Morena Quinones --