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|Gaia is slowly dying and if you're helping fight for her, then I have your back. Life isnt fair and sometimes being us sucks. Suck it up. We got work to do. Also, dont waste time on bad beer.
 
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|Well, only the arrogant would think wolves would be the only ones called up. That doesn't mean he understands any of the non-wolves. He just accepts that they are there and does not consider them odd or unnatural or inherently towards the Wyrd, Wyld, or the Weaver - individual actions show that.
 
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|Oversimplified by this Get as 'humans with way too much power and way too little understanding of it'. Some of them understand the dire situation the earth is in and are helping, but he sees these as a tiny subset and generally will not trust a mage without good reason.
 
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|What the hell? No, really, what the HELL? (disclaimer - this player has a Changeling alt and Marc's attitude towards Changeling is on purpose to help keep a bit of separation to avoid alt conflict. If you can, please try to avoid dragging Marc into Changeling plots without at least talking to me first so I can avoid directly affecting my alt).
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|Generally speaking, lumped into the same mindset as mages.
 
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|Technically two groups here: Garou Kin...and everyone else. If you're kin, you're a little brother or sister and gods help anyone that makes his little brother or sister cry (he gets sometimes stupidly defensive of Kin, occassionally to the point of failing to see that the Kin might actually be the one in the wrong). If you AREN'T Kin, then you're just one of the people that give him the stink eye when he passes on the street, and he feels like he'd do better if those judging eyes weren't on him all of the time.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 1 March 2018

Gaian Shifters - Gaia is slowly dying and if you're helping fight for her, then I have your back. Life isnt fair and sometimes being us sucks. Suck it up. We got work to do. Also, dont waste time on bad beer.
Non-Gaian Shifters Well, only the arrogant would think wolves would be the only ones called up. That doesn't mean he understands any of the non-wolves. He just accepts that they are there and does not consider them odd or unnatural or inherently towards the Wyrd, Wyld, or the Weaver - individual actions show that.
Mages Oversimplified by this Get as 'humans with way too much power and way too little understanding of it'. Some of them understand the dire situation the earth is in and are helping, but he sees these as a tiny subset and generally will not trust a mage without good reason.
Changelings What the hell? No, really, what the HELL? (disclaimer - this player has a Changeling alt and Marc's attitude towards Changeling is on purpose to help keep a bit of separation to avoid alt conflict. If you can, please try to avoid dragging Marc into Changeling plots without at least talking to me first so I can avoid directly affecting my alt).
Enhanced Mortals (Sorcerers, etc) Generally speaking, lumped into the same mindset as mages.
Mortals Technically two groups here: Garou Kin...and everyone else. If you're kin, you're a little brother or sister and gods help anyone that makes his little brother or sister cry (he gets sometimes stupidly defensive of Kin, occassionally to the point of failing to see that the Kin might actually be the one in the wrong). If you AREN'T Kin, then you're just one of the people that give him the stink eye when he passes on the street, and he feels like he'd do better if those judging eyes weren't on him all of the time.